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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi
That's fair enough, and something that wasn't touch upon was the optimum distance of Massive Drama and Talk Of A Cat, which is probably less and certainly no more than a flat mile. It's possible that El Gato Malo won't stretch too much further (not that he'll have to beyond the Triple Crown) than 9f, but certainly his running style is conducive to routing and was made to order the way the race set up (note that plodder-in-the-making Indian Sun clunked up for the place).
Beyond EGM and Colonel John, a couple of other colts to look to out west would be Into Mischief (who Oak Tree maiden win was just as monstrous as EGM's and seems to be overlooked both before and after the Futurity), Signature Move (who has won 2 starts on raw talent, but seems a little green and untested), and I suppose Miamonides (who probably has one foot on a banana peel and the other on a rollerskate).
As far as the '04 Derby, I don't really think Lion Heart would have placed in that spot without the wet surface. 10f didn't seem to be in his range (though his Travers is a throwout as evidence with the broken foot and all). I think the fact that a middle distance type like Limehouse holding on for 4th plays to that. But, like you say, maybe he was second just because he was a top class colt, as the other good horses in there like Birdstone (probably underprepared) and The Cliff's Edge (unsound and shoeless) had excuses.
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Getting to Lion Heart that day, I agree absolutely that he wasn't a 10f horse per say. But I know that he could handle 9f (won the Haskell and was nosed out by TCE in the Blue Grass). I thought that more than the track condition, it was the fact that he was allowed to run unchallenged up front that "carried" him a bit further than most thought he would last. That's something we see time and time again in racing; a horse that's not supposed to last gets left alone and gets brave on the front and are hard to catch. The more natural class that horse has, the harder they are to catch. Intercontinental in the BC F/M Turf is a prime example of that.
I think you hit on something that probably is the best way of viewing yesterday's race. It probably wasn't the pace that did the front runners in or the track as much as neither of them seems to want to run that far period.
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