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Originally Posted by VOL JACK
Welsch always thinks there is a bias.
I don't see it.
He also thinks outside closers at GP are at an advantage.
All the races I watch there...if they out side the two path and more than two off the lead at the top of the stretch, they have no shot.
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I agree. I think there's going to be some good betbacks from GP when they go to other tracks. A perfect example was Saturday, a horse named Simbamaya (sp?) who had the far outside post, sat not too far off the pace and made a big wide move on the turn and finally got the lead after the turn for home. But one of the horses he passed, and who saved more ground, came back toward his inside and put him away by open lengths. Seems like we see a lot of inside speeds get passed only to have them come back and prevail.