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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi
This was certainly true of A.P. Indy himself as a racehorse. In nearly all his starts, he broke on top and led for the first hundred yards or so before settling into a mid-pack spot. Though I wouldn't say he was "struggling" to maintain position.
Assuming the calibur of competition left, I essentially agree with you. However, I still think its likely that Girolamo is past his prime despite the sparse race record.
Also, Haynsefield and Morning Line seem like better candidates to fill the niche you're envisioning for him.
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AP Indy had alot more natural speed than most people seem to remember.
For instance, in what I would call maybe his second finest performance, we have..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWVAHhIr3Z8
And in the SA Derby, this clip shows him a few lengths back on the turn, but I recall him being closer up earlier in the race. Either way, it's not like being 3 off of Bertrando is exactly slow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eQSeOhJKW8