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Originally Posted by SentToStud
Nobody likes Circular Quay more than I do.
He looks tons best tomorrow.
That said, I will not bet him at any price because of the surface and I'll be looking later tonight for a modest bet-against-CQ wager in the race. If I don't find a nice "Poly-Lark" at a price, I'll pass.
The thing is, if CQ loses without a VERY big excuse, I'm 100% certain it will be the poly. If he wins big, it's sort of inconclusive because, for all I know, the plastic moves him up.
Personally, I'm hoping he loses in order to get a decent bet back number in the BCJ.
As an aside, I have trademarked the term "Poly-Lark," ala Riley and "threepeat."
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I agree on all counts.
which is why I dont see why this crap is considered "good" for racing.
races over the surface are anomaly.
you cant take much of anything from them.
we have bred thoroughbreds for 100s of years to run on turf or dirt.
not rubber and glue.
Im watching KEE right now and it makes me want to puke.
for the first time since I started watching horse racing, Im not playing the KEE fall meet.
that totally sucks.
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