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Old 04-29-2025, 03:25 PM
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I’ve got a question about Rodriguez and the Wood. Maybe someone who understands DRF more can explain.

DRF lists the Wood as favoring closers with the C designation. My recollection of that race was that Rodriguez got a largely uncontested lead. Watching it again, Captain Cook pressed him a bit but the fractions don’t seem crazy fast. The timeform pace figures were fast for the first 1/4 and moderately fast for the remaining fractions.

That day, Aqueduct had 6/13 races where the winner went wire to wire. Another 5 of the winners were close to the pace. I don’t know if there was any track bias but it certainly seems like Rodriguez wasn’t running against a bias of any sort.

Really questioning that C designation. And maybe this question is more about Grande than Rodriguez. I don’t like the pace scenario for Rodriguez in the Derby but seems like Grande’s Wood performance might have been a pretty good one.
That rating system, IMO, is a disgrace, and often misleading, as you are clearly pointing out here. Here's what I wrote for the day in Track Trends..."While the rail was good, though no discernable advantage, and speed did well in some races, overall the track played fairly with a mix of successful running styles."

They may claim that it's more about the flow of that specific race. However, that's completely untrue about that race. I would ignore that rating.
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