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Whatever happened that day he has certainly now shown the previous effort was legit. But, hey, the Risen Star was probably one of those phony accordian type races and nobody will ever run particularly well out of it. Wednesday at Gulfstream is really FAR more important at this point. |
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I say it again:
so what if Hard Spun had a below par performance in a race like the Southwest? It's not a graded event, and Hard Spun needs graded earnings. I'd be shocked if he isn't in the money at least in both the Rebel and the Arkansas Derby. |
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He's obviously not a superhorse, but if this were any other horse in just about any other race, we'd be talking about the miserable trip, getting hung outside, and the ride by Pino. As it is, folks are dismissing - prematurely, in my opinion - a horse because of one off the board effort in an ungraded race. I think Hard Spun will be back.
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P.s. It's so hard to tell what any connection is looking for from a particular race. It didn't even look like Pino was trying, to be honest.
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Tueflesberg laid the 100 egg
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Gander is ok...shucks, none of us gets every pick correct. That said, if ya go to page one of this thread and read my post #10... Nope, I'm not gloating. I've been wrong too many times. Anyway, I'll be watching for Exhale. Just worked (easy) for 6f in 1:13. There are plenty of good races coming up. DTS |
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Of course no one has to give up on a horse after one race, and he could come back to run a better race next time. My only point is that according to the numbers that I use, his race in the Southwest was only slightly worse than his first route. The increase in difficulty of the trip and the higher level of competition cost him a bit. In my view the race he ran yesterday fairly accurately reflects the current level of talent for this horse. . |
Anyone else amused by the fact that the trainer coming off suspension trains "Forty Grams" :D
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Nope. Some get caught, some don't. Caution is the operative word. |
Teuflesberg obviously is not going to win the Kentucky Derby---and will be overrated next time out off this win.
He was basically allowed to dilly dally on a rather uncontested lead, through very soft fractions! By comparison, the wire-to-wire winner of race #3, which was an ugly bottom level condition claiming race, set faster fractions than Teuflesberg did. Teuflesberg's final time of 1:38.20 for one mile---also doesn't look so impressive when you consider a maiden sprinter, off a five month plus layoff, ran 1:09.92 an hour or so earlier on the card. Basically, running a quarter mile less, in 28.28 seconds less. I wouldn't consider him a top 25 Derby candidate right now |
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