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Performance of the Weekend?
What horse(s) did you think put in the best performance(s) of the weekend?
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Goldikova and LAL.
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I agree with Deb LAL
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What was so good about Lookin At Lucky's performance?
He took advantage of a fast pace that absolutely collapsed in front of him - and beat a laughably overmatched field in moderate time. The 3yo fillies in the Indiana Oaks only ran 1/5th slower at the same distance 30 minutes prior - and each of the top four finishers from that race ran a faster final 2.5 furlongs than LAL did. |
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They probably won't survive a torrid pace in the Classic with other quality speeds like Quality Road ... but I'm not going to pretend they both didn't run better races than horses like LAL, Blame, Zenyatta .. who all will figure to benefit next month. |
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Haynesfield.
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Neither horse has really run a bad race and I will be using both on BC day. Just my opinion (and money :D). |
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In general - stretch running horses are a lot more consistant than horses with front running or pressing styles. |
Zenyatta
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Satan's Quik Chick getting a share of 3rd place first off of about a 9 month layoff after being soundly beaten at Tampa Bay Downs in her prior start. Right up there with Secretariat's Belmont and Spectacular Bid's Big Cap in terms of sensational individual performances. |
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That stretch running style is preffered on synthetic. Even on dirt - where a tactical speed running style is a big edge - they can always run a rabbit at you - you're always at the risk of getting into an insane speed duel like Life At Ten and RA got into in the Personal Ensign - a poor start is no big deal for a deep closer - but it can be death for a speed horse. |
There goes another thread.
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God forbid if Zenyatta decides to run next year... |
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