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Originally Posted by Dahoss
Of course it was impossible. The horse ran and he was well prepared and got an incredible ride.
But he was impossible. I don't care when he was born, he was completely outclassed going into the race and had been soundly beaten by these same horses before.
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Won by 17 lengths over the track and 59.3 final work over the surface, excuses his two other dirt races, 107 BRIS LP last time when galloping out in front, Keen Ice x Smart Strike stretching to 10f, dam a G1 winner at 9f and G1 placed at 10f, etc.
Likely? Of course not. But solely on the synopsis above? I've seen more "impossible" horses win.