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Originally Posted by parsixfarms
Unfortunately, with the increasing narrowing of top horses into a relatively few barns, Grade I races with deep fields and close finishes are becoming rare here in the states as well.
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I guess you are just a little way behind with that process then. It's a shame because i thought America would manage to keep away from that problem. From what i have seen, your owners are far more stubborn to sell to bigger owners than they are over here.
Although i don't know much about all the good horses in the States, i love watching the good graded races you have, they seem to be much more competitive than many of our races, especially this year. We have such a weak 3yo crop it's pathetic.