Pat,
I didn't hear the quote, but I was at both Real Quiet"s and Smarty's races.
Both were way different.
Kent D moved Real Quiet much too early. He thought others were coming at him much sooner than they did, and he used up his horse accordingly.
Stewart Elliot had all of them coming at him from the moment they made the first turn. The jocks took turns trying to rattle him. He fought off like four challenges, and tried to save something for that long stretch run.
That one was a "gang-up". When Smarty had been used up, Birdstone came.
Imho...Kent D showed a "stupid ride". Stew E had no choice.
Didn't RHT and Eddington take a shot too?
DTS
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