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jpops757 01-08-2012 09:38 AM

secret circle
 
Did the Sham expose him as just a sprinter or was it just a step toward the derby?

Calzone Lord 01-08-2012 09:53 AM

It was a comeback race and he ran well in his stretch-out debut.

He's going to be tough to beat in whatever spot he runs back in.

I doubt his best game is going to be a classic distance but he is by Eddington and Baffert is going to do all he can to give him every shot at being a Classic distance type horse. He's a prospect until he does something to label himself a suspect.

Indian Charlie 01-08-2012 12:20 PM

I thought he ran huge.

Not sure he's a true Derby prospect, but stranger things have happened.

Definitely a bang up miler.

Dahoss 01-08-2012 01:38 PM

I must have watched a different race than you guys.

He might be able to beat a couple of 5 horse fields, but I think he'll be exposed as the distances get farther. He was already exposed at a mile. He had an extremely soft trip, never really got clear of Longview Drive and got run down late.

Nice sprinter/miler. I'll be shocked of he is a factor as the distances increase.

blackthroatedwind 01-08-2012 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 830081)
I must have watched a different race than you guys.

He might be able to beat a couple of 5 horse fields, but I think he'll be exposed as the distances get farther. He was already exposed at a mile. He had an extremely soft trip, never really got clear of Longview Drive and got run down late.

Nice sprinter/miler. I'll be shocked of he is a factor as the distances increase.

I'm with you.

Calzone Lord 01-08-2012 03:04 PM

The blinkers worked on Longview Drive. He showed a dramatic improvement in tactical speed and it allowed him an uncontested lead. The Beyer came back a 99. I guess I could examine it to see if it was a completely rubbish figure... but show me who else has run that fast in a two-turn route? Horses are winning Graded Stakes with mid 80's.

Assuming the figure can be trusted -- I don't care much what Longview Drive's prior form looked like. He ran the race he ran.

Secret Circle's style wins Derby preps. Horses stretching out off of Fast early-Slow Late 6f races and get rated off the lead in two-turn routes never run to peak. I think he's good enough to win a big prep or two if he stays sound and all.

I think Hoss's analysis would have been perfect if the race didn't come back as fast as it did. Where are the other fast races to this point?

blackthroatedwind 01-08-2012 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 830097)
I think Hoss's analysis would have been perfect if the race didn't come back as fast as it did. Where are the other fast races to this point?

I can't argue with this part. The figure at least makes it a little murky.

jpops757 01-08-2012 03:55 PM

The amazimg thing is a Pletcher maiden winner gets more hype than a Darley winner that beats a BC winner in a graded stakes race.

Calzone Lord 01-08-2012 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind (Post 830103)
I can't argue with this part. The figure at least makes it a little murky.

It's too early for this sort of stuff anyway. I think you lead the charge against Hansen after his first two races and came back around to bet him in his 3rd start without a single start in between.

Calzone Lord 01-08-2012 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jpops757 (Post 830106)
The amazimg thing is a Pletcher maiden winner gets more hype than a Darley winner that beats a BC winner in a graded stakes race.

I'm not sure anyone has been getting any real hype.

blackthroatedwind 01-08-2012 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 830108)
It's too early for this sort of stuff anyway. I think you lead the charge against Hansen after his first two races and came back around to bet him in his 3rd start without a single start in between.

They named the right rider.

I agree that races need to be handicapped when they are drawn. However, I would book any and all action on Secret Circle for the KY Derby.

NTamm1215 01-08-2012 06:11 PM

I thought one of the more interesting things that went somewhat unnoticed (with the exception of Mike Watchmaker calling attention to it) is that Sheikh Mohammed finally changing his approach to the Kentucky Derby could lead to him having the best candidates for the race yet. Alpha's race was hardly fast Beyer-wise but I thought he ran OK and will likely move forward.

Dahoss 01-08-2012 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 830097)

I think Hoss's analysis would have been perfect if the race didn't come back as fast as it did. Where are the other fast races to this point?

I can't really disagree with this either. Not a lot of fast races to this point.

What did you think of Isn't He Clever? I don't know how far he'll stretch but he looked pretty good last time.

VOL JACK 01-08-2012 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 830097)
The blinkers worked on Longview Drive. He showed a dramatic improvement in tactical speed and it allowed him an uncontested lead. The Beyer came back a 99. I guess I could examine it to see if it was a completely rubbish figure... but show me who else has run that fast in a two-turn route? Horses are winning Graded Stakes with mid 80's.

Assuming the figure can be trusted -- I don't care much what Longview Drive's prior form looked like. He ran the race he ran.

Secret Circle's style wins Derby preps. Horses stretching out off of Fast early-Slow Late 6f races and get rated off the lead in two-turn routes never run to peak. I think he's good enough to win a big prep or two if he stays sound and all.

I think Hoss's analysis would have been perfect if the race didn't come back as fast as it did. Where are the other fast races to this point?

Baffert is smart and will run him in the same Derby preps as he ran The Factor.
Which means he will keep him on very speed favoring tracks like SA and Oaklawn.

Calzone Lord 01-08-2012 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 830229)
What did you think of Isn't He Clever? I don't know how far he'll stretch but he looked pretty good last time.

I had to look that one up. Never even heard of the horse and I'm fooling around with 8 tracks.

Smarty Jones 2yo gelding, wins at Zia and Sunland, nice win last. I don't know much about his competiton.

There's not much out there in this division that I can see at the major circuits.

I liked Fed Biz's maiden win. he got in an early duel with a horse who stopped to a walk -- and two more solid types for the So. Cal MSW level made moves at him which he shrugged off.

In terms of more obscure horses who still are maidens...

There's a money-burning hanger at the Fairgrounds named Sir Bond who's run two seconds and a third in three career starts. He's like an 80 Beyer horse.

This horse had the unblinkered bullet 1/8th at Keeneland April and has tremendous early speed. He's by Street Sense out of a mare who produced multiple Graded Stakes winning front-end speed-router Wiesman's Ferry.

He's had the great misfortune of being trained by Neil Howard. He's been grabbed and rated way back in all 3 career starts. Howard has him going 50 and change in routes -- and he keeps making these sweeping far turn moves and hanging badly in the stretch late.

It's been comedy to watch that horse ... but you at least know what you're getting with Howard. If he trained Caller One he'd try to make him into a slow breaking, deep closing, classic distance horse. At some point, hopefully before his 20th career start, Howard will allow him to run.

Indian Charlie 01-09-2012 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by NTamm1215 (Post 830135)
I thought one of the more interesting things that went somewhat unnoticed (with the exception of Mike Watchmaker calling attention to it) is that Sheikh Mohammed finally changing his approach to the Kentucky Derby could lead to him having the best candidates for the race yet. Alpha's race was hardly fast Beyer-wise but I thought he ran OK and will likely move forward.

Yeah, I read they are keeping Alpha here this Winter.

That could indicate other things as well though.

VOL JACK 01-09-2012 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 830236)
I had to look that one up. Never even heard of the horse and I'm fooling around with 8 tracks.

Smarty Jones 2yo gelding, wins at Zia and Sunland, nice win last. I don't know much about his competiton.

There's not much out there in this division that I can see at the major circuits.

I liked Fed Biz's maiden win. he got in an early duel with a horse who stopped to a walk -- and two more solid types for the So. Cal MSW level made moves at him which he shrugged off.

In terms of more obscure horses who still are maidens...

There's a money-burning hanger at the Fairgrounds named Sir Bond who's run two seconds and a third in three career starts. He's like an 80 Beyer horse.

This horse had the unblinkered bullet 1/8th at Keeneland April and has tremendous early speed. He's by Street Sense out of a mare who produced multiple Graded Stakes winning front-end speed-router Wiesman's Ferry.

He's had the great misfortune of being trained by Neil Howard. He's been grabbed and rated way back in all 3 career starts. Howard has him going 50 and change in routes -- and he keeps making these sweeping far turn moves and hanging badly in the stretch late.

It's been comedy to watch that horse ... but you at least know what you're getting with Howard. If he trained Caller One he'd try to make him into a slow breaking, deep closing, classic distance horse. At some point, hopefully before his 20th career start, Howard will allow him to run.

I would have loved to seen what horses like Mambo in Seattle, Grasshopper and, Brilliant would have down with one of today's super trainers.

Calzone Lord 01-09-2012 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by VOL JACK (Post 830269)
I would have loved to seen what horses like Mambo in Seattle, Grasshopper and, Brilliant would have down with one of today's super trainers.

Howard did a great job with Mineshaft -- but he came from Europe to start with and didn't do much here for Howard until he exploded with first-time lasix and subsquently ran all outstanding races.

He's the anti-Baffert in terms of training.

RockHardTen1985 01-09-2012 10:36 AM

Back to Secret Circle. First stretch out, and the race came back fast enough. Ill give him one more shot. Its very likely he wires whatever race he shows up in next.

Calzone Lord 01-09-2012 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 830273)
Ill give him one more shot.

Hope that doesn't seriously mean you liked him Saturday.

Secret Circle ran a faster pace figure in the 6f BC Juvie Sprint -- than anyone in the Breeders Cup Sprint field did.

Only a pace set by the badly fading The Factor (122) in the BC Dirt Mile produced a bigger pace figure than the BC Juvie sprint.

http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...03&postcount=1

Horses typically bomb when they stretch out off of 120 pace 96 final six furlong races and are taken off the lead going two-turns.


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