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Old 11-27-2007, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS


Midnight Lute was a classic case of a vulnerable 1/2 shot with superior form. He did nothing wrong....and I would back him as the more likely winner of the two if they met at a mile in a fairly run race.
So, basically you're saying that if the race were run 'fairly',that is, if some other horse hooked Daaher in fast fractions, and ML were allowed to close off the duel, ML would win and thereby prove to be the superior horse. But why would that scenario be 'fair' and the one where Daaher controls the pace (though he actually did quite a bit of running to do so ---take a look at the start and the run to the 1st quarter) and buries ML NOT 'fair'?

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