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Originally Posted by Scav
See below what another trainer said, one that I respect, in regards to these crazy moveups
Here is what I know, I know that statistically, he is blowing normal achievable numbers out of the water with racing stock that has PREVIOUS FORM. This racing stock is showing HUGE improvements first out for Ness, and it continues, until he 'squeezes the lemon dry' and then he dumps it to someone willing to take the risk.
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This is where it gets confusing for me. People that claim horses off guys like Ness. Are they really naive (look it up Tom) enough to think that:
1. They can move the horse up even more
or
B. They horse will maintain its current form after the claim