Very interesting when comparing the pan shot with the headon.
In the straight shot it appears that Kent was on the inside, chasing, while in fact he was in 4 path. So, it makes sense when horses passed him on the inside late backstretch (guess the inside is not the place to be). What doesn't make sense is why he shuffled the horse back. Got her stuck behind horses, as a result.
In the stretch, he was waiting for room, on the wrong lead, bulled his way through, knocking the horse to his outside out into another horse, then changed leads and took off.
Also, the 7 ducked out at the break; I mean severely. The type of duckout you typically see when a horse is on the outside.
Wonder why the stewards didn't look into the stretch run.
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