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Old 07-25-2006, 12:37 PM
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Yeah, St. Liam was a nag....LMAO
Never said that... I said that he will see classier horses than he's USED to seeing. (Not to mention, he was beaten by St. Liam )

I stated my opinion (which I'm entitled to by the way) and there you go. I wasn't impressed with his last race out (although the track was a mess) and to me, he didn't look fully fit. I guess we'll find out at the Whitney how fit he is.
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Old 07-25-2006, 12:45 PM
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Never said that... I said that he will see classier horses than he's USED to seeing. (Not to mention, he was beaten by St. Liam )

I stated my opinion (which I'm entitled to by the way) and there you go. I wasn't impressed with his last race out (although the track was a mess) and to me, he didn't look fully fit. I guess we'll find out at the Whitney how fit he is.
Cajun, it was his 1st race since the BCC, how fit did you want him?
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Old 07-25-2006, 12:45 PM
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Never said that... I said that he will see classier horses than he's USED to seeing. (Not to mention, he was beaten by St. Liam )

I stated my opinion (which I'm entitled to by the way) and there you go. I wasn't impressed with his last race out (although the track was a mess) and to me, he didn't look fully fit. I guess we'll find out at the Whitney how fit he is.
I was actually just prying, knowing you I figured it was a confirmation issue. No ill will meant.

He was very game that day against St. Liam, I'm not very fit yet either after taking the winter off
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Old 07-25-2006, 12:50 PM
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One point, please:

There's absolutely no correlation between the way a horse works out ... and the way he performs in a race.

None ... zero.

A horse who works fast is just as likely to lose as he is to win ... and a horse who works slow is just as likely to win as he is to lose.

Actual past performances aren't perfect either ... but they're a much better guide than workouts.
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Old 07-25-2006, 01:25 PM
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One point, please:

There's absolutely no correlation between the way a horse works out ... and the way he performs in a race.

None ... zero.

A horse who works fast is just as likely to lose as he is to win ... and a horse who works slow is just as likely to win as he is to lose.

Actual past performances aren't perfect either ... but they're a much better guide than workouts.
I wouldn't say ZERO correlation, it's not perfect, and there are horses that are "morning glories", but they do give an indication of how a horse is doing. Some stated that Barbaro had one of the best pre-Derby workouts they had ever seen, suggesting he was ready to go. Oracle knows a clocker and he has given out some good info about how a horse has worked and that has translated into on track performance...
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Old 07-25-2006, 03:00 PM
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I wouldn't say ZERO correlation, it's not perfect, and there are horses that are "morning glories", but they do give an indication of how a horse is doing. Some stated that Barbaro had one of the best pre-Derby workouts they had ever seen, suggesting he was ready to go. Oracle knows a clocker and he has given out some good info about how a horse has worked and that has translated into on track performance...
All true ...

... but how many times have we seen horses come into a race off four straight bullet works ... then do absolutely nothing.

And what about trainers like McGaughey and Zito ... who always give their horses slow works? They usually win a few races off those works.

My point is not to get too excited by workouts ... sometimes they mean something ... and sometimes they don't. Someone like Oracle ... who's wired straight in ... can get much better info than the rest of us ... who only see numbers on a page.
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Old 07-25-2006, 03:14 PM
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All true ...

... but how many times have we seen horses come into a race off four straight bullet works ... then do absolutely nothing.

And what about trainers like McGaughey and Zito ... who always give their horses slow works? They usually win a few races off those works.

My point is not to get too excited by workouts ... sometimes they mean something ... and sometimes they don't. Someone like Oracle ... who's wired straight in ... can get much better info than the rest of us ... who only see numbers on a page.
I do not disagree with any of that...

I am not really concerned about the time of a workout, I mostly look at how it compares to others at the distance that morning. Also, you have to take into account the trainer and their style...I think you could put Pletcher and Dutrow in that group, maybe not as slow, but you do not see bullet after bullet in the work patterns and they seem to win a few races...

It would be nice to be wired in about how the actual work was executed, but that's what is great about the weeks leading up to the KY Derby, the average person will never have that much information about the condition of a horse...
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Old 07-25-2006, 03:27 PM
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As an example, if we were to be concerned about workouts, I'm pretty certain nobody would be Oh So Awesome just about ever. I've never seen him be anything BUT the last of however many horses work at his particular distance. No Joke.

Speaking of Oh So Awesome...when will we see him again?
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Old 07-25-2006, 03:41 PM
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early in the year I proclaimed FA pletchers 3rd string.He has passed his stablemates in my opinion. FA never impresses he just stalks the pace and then takes over. After his races and you look back, thats what should impress you. Invasor has looked very good but FA and LM are the targets. Classier horses arent there maybe a more fit horse but classier I doubt it. Evwn when he was getting beaten early last year he was still a classie animal.Pletcher has nothing but classy horses, Some dont perform that way butn they all have the "CLASS".
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Old 07-25-2006, 06:23 PM
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I agree and disagree bold. Alot of times you can spot trends if you keep track of workout tabs. Some horses train horribly and run great some reverse if you can follow that horse for 4 or 5 races and pick up the trend it can give you insight into how the horse should run. Of course no one knows how the horse will run, but information is power.
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