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    <title>Carryover 2.0</title>
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    <description>Carryover 2.0 by HorseRaceInsider.com contributing writer, Brendan O'Meara</description>
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    <dc:creator>Brendan O'Meara</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2013</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2013-05-23T05:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
   
    

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      <title>Triple Crown? Who Needs It?!</title>
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 <![CDATA[I never—and I mean never—thought we’d see a Triple Crown winner in baseball, yet Miguel Cabrera did it in 2012. Has that sparked a greater interest in baseball? No, in fact, he wasn’t even a lock to win the MVP! That’s like a Triple Crown winner in horse racing having a hard time getting the Horse of the Year votes. Now that Adam Scott won the Masters and the U.S. Open a month away, is the golfing world hinging its &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[I never—and I mean never—thought we’d see a Triple Crown winner in baseball, yet Miguel Cabrera did it in 2012. Has that sparked a greater interest in baseball? No, in fact, he wasn’t even a lock to win the MVP! That’s like a Triple Crown winner in horse racing having a hard time getting the Horse of the Year votes. Now that Adam Scott won the Masters and the U.S. Open a month away, is the golfing world hinging its &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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 <dc:date>2013-05-23T05:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Which Derby Runner Looms as Orb&#8217;s Biggest Threat?</title>
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 <![CDATA[If I had to pick two that can beat Orb, who drew the rail vs. eight Saturday rivals, it would be Itsmyluckyday or Goldencents. I was very high on Goldencents coming into the Derby. I thought he was the fastest given his Santa Anita Derby was three seconds faster than every other horse that won at nine furlongs. I like him coming into the Preakness for only one reason and you’ll have to watch the Derby replay to catch it. &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[If I had to pick two that can beat Orb, who drew the rail vs. eight Saturday rivals, it would be Itsmyluckyday or Goldencents. I was very high on Goldencents coming into the Derby. I thought he was the fastest given his Santa Anita Derby was three seconds faster than every other horse that won at nine furlongs. I like him coming into the Preakness for only one reason and you’ll have to watch the Derby replay to catch it. &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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 <dc:date>2013-05-15T22:01:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Could Orb &#8216;Tell&#8217; Shug to Pull the Plug?</title>
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 <![CDATA[Orb will run 19 ½ furlongs in the span of two weeks. His bones and body could be solid as steel and McGaughey won’t think twice about scratching him from Belmont consideration. It’s just like Laura Hillenbrand, author of Unbroken and Seabiscuit, said on her Facebook page Sunday: “I have revered Shug McGaughey above all other trainers since he campaigned the greatest racehorse I ever saw, Easy Goer, in 1988&#45;90. Shug is an understated, contemplative, usually unsmiling man, but he &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[Orb will run 19 ½ furlongs in the span of two weeks. His bones and body could be solid as steel and McGaughey won’t think twice about scratching him from Belmont consideration. It’s just like Laura Hillenbrand, author of Unbroken and Seabiscuit, said on her Facebook page Sunday: “I have revered Shug McGaughey above all other trainers since he campaigned the greatest racehorse I ever saw, Easy Goer, in 1988&#45;90. Shug is an understated, contemplative, usually unsmiling man, but he &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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 <dc:date>2013-05-09T05:01:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Will Pitino&#8217;s Magic Carpet Ride Continue?</title>
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 <![CDATA[I’ve watched a ton of replays the past week. All the contenders have their strengths, and if the clock wasn’t an issue, then maybe you start leaning toward Verrazano’s grit in the face of his early move, or Overanalyze’s nice kick in the Arkansas Derby, or Java’s War dropping in at the quarter pole in the Blue Grass, or Revolutionary’s dual down the stretch with Mylute in Louisiana. (Footnote, has anyone mentioned that though Pletcher saddles five entering the Derby, &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[I’ve watched a ton of replays the past week. All the contenders have their strengths, and if the clock wasn’t an issue, then maybe you start leaning toward Verrazano’s grit in the face of his early move, or Overanalyze’s nice kick in the Arkansas Derby, or Java’s War dropping in at the quarter pole in the Blue Grass, or Revolutionary’s dual down the stretch with Mylute in Louisiana. (Footnote, has anyone mentioned that though Pletcher saddles five entering the Derby, &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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 <dc:date>2013-05-02T16:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Ready to Jump Off the Verrazano?</title>
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 <![CDATA[Verrazano worked at Churchill, a swift little 5&#45;furlong jaunt, in company, in one of the more staged bouts of practice a horse might experience. Kind of brilliant training, actually. The Churchill franchise location of Todd Pletcher saw Verrazano get his work on in 1:00.20, the unretired Hall of Famer Gary Stevens filling in for the sidelined Hall of Famer, John Velazquez. Let’s hear what the Toddster had to say: “We wanted a good, solid five&#45;furlong breeze and we wanted to &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[Verrazano worked at Churchill, a swift little 5&#45;furlong jaunt, in company, in one of the more staged bouts of practice a horse might experience. Kind of brilliant training, actually. The Churchill franchise location of Todd Pletcher saw Verrazano get his work on in 1:00.20, the unretired Hall of Famer Gary Stevens filling in for the sidelined Hall of Famer, John Velazquez. Let’s hear what the Toddster had to say: “We wanted a good, solid five&#45;furlong breeze and we wanted to &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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 <dc:date>2013-04-25T05:01:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Spicer Cub and the Toughest Beat Ever</title>
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 <![CDATA[Spicer Cub took a physics&#45;defying 90&#45;degree turn and headed right for the starting gate, resting parallel to the outside rail, with a space barely wide enough for a Prius. “Oh, crap,” McKlveen said, and urged Sam, a 20&#45;year&#45;old retired thoroughbred with five career wins on the Tampa circuit, forward a couple steps. “They’re going to hit that gate,” McKlveen told me Tuesday. “I go out. I’m dead&#45;set the horse will come out with no rider on it. There’s going to &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[Spicer Cub took a physics&#45;defying 90&#45;degree turn and headed right for the starting gate, resting parallel to the outside rail, with a space barely wide enough for a Prius. “Oh, crap,” McKlveen said, and urged Sam, a 20&#45;year&#45;old retired thoroughbred with five career wins on the Tampa circuit, forward a couple steps. “They’re going to hit that gate,” McKlveen told me Tuesday. “I go out. I’m dead&#45;set the horse will come out with no rider on it. There’s going to &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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      <title>Break Up the CEO Trainers</title>
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 <![CDATA[The real paradox here is that Wal&#45;Mart’s prices tend to be lower because of its massive supply. CEO trainers aren’t undercutting the Mom and Pops, quite the opposite really. The elevated price weeds out a certain customer. After all that’s all owners are. Since the CEO trainer has swept over the nation, it puts the Mom and Pops at a competitive disadvantage. Could it be these owners don’t know or don’t understand that the CEO trainer has his hands on &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[The real paradox here is that Wal&#45;Mart’s prices tend to be lower because of its massive supply. CEO trainers aren’t undercutting the Mom and Pops, quite the opposite really. The elevated price weeds out a certain customer. After all that’s all owners are. Since the CEO trainer has swept over the nation, it puts the Mom and Pops at a competitive disadvantage. Could it be these owners don’t know or don’t understand that the CEO trainer has his hands on &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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      <title>Shanghai Bobby: Why the Juvenile Champion Never Deserves an Automatic Derby Berth</title>
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 <![CDATA[Shanghai Robert is just the latest in a line of hundreds of horses who have no business running in the Kentucky Derby. Since 1984 337 horses ran in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. Only 65 of those started in the Derby the next year. That’s 19 percent. Or, to view it through a more shocking lens, 81 of those horses fail to reach the Derby. Of that 19 percent, only five juvenile fields harbored the next year’s Derby winner. For clarity, &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[Shanghai Robert is just the latest in a line of hundreds of horses who have no business running in the Kentucky Derby. Since 1984 337 horses ran in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. Only 65 of those started in the Derby the next year. That’s 19 percent. Or, to view it through a more shocking lens, 81 of those horses fail to reach the Derby. Of that 19 percent, only five juvenile fields harbored the next year’s Derby winner. For clarity, &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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 <dc:date>2013-04-04T07:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>It&#8217;s Do or Die for Bobby</title>
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 <![CDATA[Shanghai Bobby ran a spirited Holy Bull back on January 27 when he was defeated by Itsmyluckyday (who set a track record that day). It appeared on replay that it was your classic “this horse needed the race” kind of effort for Shanghai Bobby. After all, who wants their horse to run their eyeballs out on January 27? Certainly not trainer Todd Pletcher. Certainly not Red Rosie. In watching the Holy Bull a few times, you can tell Napravnik isn’t &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[Shanghai Bobby ran a spirited Holy Bull back on January 27 when he was defeated by Itsmyluckyday (who set a track record that day). It appeared on replay that it was your classic “this horse needed the race” kind of effort for Shanghai Bobby. After all, who wants their horse to run their eyeballs out on January 27? Certainly not trainer Todd Pletcher. Certainly not Red Rosie. In watching the Holy Bull a few times, you can tell Napravnik isn’t &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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      <title>The Amazing Race: The Greatest Competition You&#8217;re Not Watching</title>
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 <![CDATA[Dylan Smith: 24, daughter of a father and mother, worked under trainer Dickie Small after graduating from Kennedy High School in the District of Columbia in 2006. &quot;Being a horseman gives us an edge because we can see the emotional and physical traits horses have that effect their running,&quot; says Smith. &quot;Most track workers are around horses all day, it becomes natural to just be able to pick up on little things that some who aren&apos;t around horses may not &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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<![CDATA[Dylan Smith: 24, daughter of a father and mother, worked under trainer Dickie Small after graduating from Kennedy High School in the District of Columbia in 2006. &quot;Being a horseman gives us an edge because we can see the emotional and physical traits horses have that effect their running,&quot; says Smith. &quot;Most track workers are around horses all day, it becomes natural to just be able to pick up on little things that some who aren&apos;t around horses may not &#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://www.horseraceinsider.com/Carryover-2-0'>MORE...</a>]]>
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 <dc:date>2013-03-21T05:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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