Time to analyze the 2021 Breeders' Cup Juvenile field, in post position order, in the form of Haiku; a Japanese poem of 17 syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five.
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#1 – Jack Christopher
It could be argued
He had the best final prep
Tough if traffic-free
#2 – Jasper Great
What's the exchange rate
From a 10-length Japan romp
To U.S. dollars?
#3 – Oviatt Class
Belongs in the field
But there's not a whole lot there
To stand out in it
#4 – Pappacap
Can win at Del Mar
But will his aim remain true
As foes get tougher?
#5 – Double Thunder
Climbing steadily
He'll need to skip a few rungs
To catch the top ones
#6 – American Sanctuary
Flyover standout
Appears to have a ceiling
Well below the best
#7 – Giant Game
Recent graduate
Feels like they're taking a shot
Don't love the angle
#8 – Barossa
He's bred for greatness
But what's he do better than
The other Bafferts?
#9 – Pinehurst
Two months between starts
Rust, two turns are big questions
The track is not, though
#10 – Commandperformance
A willing closer
Still looking for his first win
He could steal a piece
#11 – Tough to Tame
Better with each start
He'll pick up his share of wins
But hard to back here
#12 – Corniche
Freak Del Mar debut
Then 13-point Beyer drop
Feels like a red flag
Prediction
This race loves upsets
Jasper Great grows the legend
One, ten round it out
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