I, for one, believe that the two colts who are atop most analysts lists, War Pass and Pyro, are both pretenders... War Pass, while clearly the best 2-year-old, just doesn't have the look of a colt who will stretchout... His brilliance will eventually do him in, as I just cannot see him wiring the Derby at 1 1/4 miles... I do think he may be good enough to win one or two 1 1/8-mile Derbies or Triple Crown preps - just not the big Classic...
As for Pyro, he appears to be the 2008 version of Dollar Bill to me... I just don't feel like he is genuine enough or fast enough to beat the best of his generation... his style and distance capabilities will have him clunking up some board finishes in a lot of good races - just like he did when a well-beaten second in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile behind War Pass - but I just don't think he'll ever be good enough to pass them all when it matters...
Personally, I think the following colts are some the real contenders based on what I've seen now four months out (taking 1 1/4 miles into consideration):
Cowboy Cal, Signature Move, Maimonides, Etched, Z Fortune, Majestic Warrior
Thoughts?
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