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Old 10-01-2010, 11:33 AM
Dahoss Dahoss is offline
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Originally Posted by goingtothewhip View Post
Those are 3 obvious examples of horses that are top class on both surfaces. If the surface is so divergent why were they able to transfer their form to dirt?
Colonel John wasn't top class on any surface and I'm not sure I Want Revenge was either. He was better on dirt, but top class? It's debateable.

Do you really think the surfaces aren't different in the way they play and how horses handle them?
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