Imo, Funny Cide rates a decent shot in the Classic

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Hard work never killed anyone, but why chance it?
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The '03 Derby winner has banked over three million. He enters off a 112 Beyer winning the Grade One JCGC at Belmont on Oct.2, posting 110+ Beyers three of last four starts. On the board eight of nine this year. (3-2-3) On the board five of six outs at a mile and a quarter with three wins. Funny Cide has a lot of try. Santos fits him well. Figures around 10-1 or so off last years poor effort in this race. He'll have to bring his very best to beat this field. I believe he has it in him.
 

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Nicky, he has an outside shot at best, but still a chance. Pleasently Perfect lays over the field if he runs his race I think a tri tik with 3-5 horses under is the play. I will say though that if speed is really holding well today(LS is crazy speed bias) the horse with a big chance to go wire to wire is Roses in May. good luck today.
 

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Appolo, I agree, Roses in May looks good. So does the horse on the rail. Pleasantly Perfect hasn't raced in over two months but has tons of class and Bailey. Birdstone may be heard from. Azeri gets a lot of press. Tough race as usual. Well, it's the Classic. Had to bet someone. Best of luck.
 

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