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Originally Posted by Dunbar
Thanks for those numbers, Sniper. I'm pretty sure that Newfoundland had run 100+ BSFs coming into the Woodward. Not as certain about Bowman's Band.
To me those numbers suggest that the figs in the Woodward were perhaps too low. But at the same time, it suggests that there would have been no logic in Beyer thinking there was a single-race variant because St Liam wasn't fast enough to run better than a 114. I'm not saying Beyer didn't do that; I'm saying if he did it, it wasn't logical. The way it came out, I think every horse in the race except for St. Liam got a worse Beyer than it's previous race.
--Dunbar
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Bowman's Band ran a 110 in the Hal's Hope in January of '04 before running a 78 in the Donn. Have no clue what figures he was running between then and the Woodward.
Newfoundland from January through April of '04 ran 100/105/104. No clue after that.