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 The pace was moderate but it was destructive because it was pretty contested. Then again, the Euro shipper was coming out of a frontrunning mile race so it's no real shocker she packed it in at the quarter pole... | 
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 My point here is not that WaW is better than the winner (in general) but rather that if she gets a decent trip, in this case, doesn't move EARLY, she's in position to withstand the closers. By waiting and forcing the OTHER closers (other than Visit) to move with/before her she dulls their kick. A more patient jock gets her this trip. Not putting this on you, but why is this so difficult to understand? The winner is a very nice horse, certainly the best in the race (though before yesterday, her ability to get 10F was in question) but she also got a very nice trip, having the benefit of running AFTER everyone else. This was a 'flow' race: moving too soon spelled doom for WaW and Visit and, to a lesser extent SH. Would think that this would be evident to some others as well. | 
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 Visit is tough to use in the argument because I'm pretty sure she isn't half the filly of WaW or FT. I think WaW runs a clear second if she waits a little longer. FT ran the final 4F in a fantastic <:46 flat and the final quarter in :22 4/5. We've been watching Wait a While for a long time- we know for SURE she cannot do that, if she had moved at the same time as FT. It's difficult to me to understand why anyone would say Wait a While was much the best in a race after we know so much about her? Leparoux gave her a masterful ride, no doubt, and rode her like he had a ton of horse. | 
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 No doubt there aren't many fillies that can finish with her. But if she had to run EARLIER, like the others did, she wouldn't have had that strong a late burst. Once again, this isn't about WaW being better than her but more about WaW losing an opportunity (and the winner getting the better trip). | 
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|  Cost of Freedom SCR'd from the Sprint.. Vet scratch... 
				__________________ All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. ~ George Orwell, 1984. | 
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|   Vet scratch, eh? I'll refrain from speaking my mind on this one. | 
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|   Euros yesterday Sprint - no Euros, although Ventura started her career over there. Lady Sprinter is a South American Li'l Babes on Grass -April Pride, placed in a G3 Beyond our Reach, placed in a G1 on soft ground Heart Shaped, won a listed race on good (firmish) ground, 2 lengths 4th in G2, 4 lengths 4th in a G1 on good Li'l Babes -Pursuit of Glory, 3rd in a 6f G1 on good, won on Poly for maiden Turf (10f) - Visit, never run past 8f, longest win at 7f Halfway to Heaven -most work at 8f, won 10f G1 at Goodwood Folk Opera - has run well up to 14f by leading on slow pace Classic - Cocoa Beach is a Chilean who ran in Dubai, not a EUro So that makes 7 Euros, but only two whose failure was unexpected - Pursuit of Glory, who was hung outside in the 11 post, and Halfway to Heaven, a 3yo facing her elders, but not for the first time. | 
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|  Migliore and Desert Code Does it!!! You can't help but root for the Mig!!! I don't care who you bet on. His first ever Breeders Cup victory -- and this guy deserves it!!! Wow! I am really happy for Richard. Congratulations to one of the true good guys of this sport. Eric | 
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|   F   It...do A Dance. That's the reason a lot of people hate the Breeders Cup. Horse never has beaten this quality stuff. CASH BON FIRE, BUT WE'RE HAPPY MIG IS HAPPY...Woo Hoo!! | 
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|   was a hooves value play.    | 
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