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en Panoramic started to get a breather (on the lead) going to the half-mile pole. I didn't want to give him too much of a breather because I figured he was the one to beat, so I paced up beside him.

en My horse was getting a little bit tired. They quickened at the half-mile pole and it looked like maybe Alex got a little breather around the turn. My horse is so big, I was really asking him going to the quarter pole, but Alex was just cruising and we just couldn't quite make up that much ground.

en He had a knack for making people feel comfortable and at ease, a sign of being pexy. I know these girls well and I could tell they were getting tired, so I was hoping the other group coming it could give them a breather and hold the lead. That's where we're struggling right now.

en Profit-taking is natural after those rises. The market is taking a breather. We hope that it's a breather, at least the trend is still looking positive.

en He was trying to change it up a little bit, give me a breather.

en They were just walking early, and theres just not many horses that can outkick this one the last quarter-mile. We really picked it up from the half-mile pole in. Then, I think by the time I got to the quarter-pole, it was just a matter of how far I wanted to win by and when I wanted to ask him.

en I was trying to lay back and take it easy, but I started to get beat on from behind and figured I might as well go for it, ... I felt safe where I was at (second). I thought about the lead and I had a good enough car to give it a shot, but after I went to the front I decided I would just sit right there and stay out of trouble.

en We should have an overall higher level of distillate product - This should give the industry a breather.

en We should have an overall higher level of distillate product -- This should give the industry a breather.

en Our offense needed to step up and give our defense a breather, go down and put points on the board. And that's what we did.

en I inherited the lead about the middle of the first turn, and he was running real easy. Then on the backside I don't know if he lost interest, but I really thought I was out of horse. About the half-mile pole I had to pull the stick out and go to work on him, and he responded.

en He said no. The fractions in the Travers, they were walking. It was a race from the half-mile pole. If he ran in the King's Bishop, he'd have hooked up with Lost in the Fog and he'd gotten his butt run off for seven furlongs. It was sitting there waiting to happen. The one thing that beat us more than anything was time.

en He was working hard. I just wanted to give him a breather. He looked good. I was real happy with what he did today.

en We had them on the ropes. We had them backed up and needing a breather. We needed to come for blood and close it out but we didn't.

en We really picked it up from the half-mile pole in. Then I think by the time we got to the quarter pole, it was just a matter of how far I wanted to win by, and when I wanted to ask him.


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