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![]() In addition to being disappointed in the Travers field, I'm also dissatisfied with Friday & Saturdays card. There isn't one race either day for 1 1/8 on the main track. I'll be there in person both days, but I'm not as excited in years past.
The weather will be great and i'll enjoy myself, but I think it's odd not to be able to card a route race either day. |
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![]() If I knew how to multi quote I would, but I dont. So this is in response to a few of the above comments.
Fridays card is not that good, I agree. Saturdays card is absolutely loaded. Amazing card on Saturday. Not really sure what anyone else could ask for. Alpha is actually better then he looks, if thats possible. On paper he looks like a horse who set a super slow pace and ran off. Thats all true. A closer look tells me he is a bull anywhere but Churchill. He loves this track, and will like the distance. No value at all, but the horse to beat. Neck n Neck can beat him. Neck n Neck was up against it last time, and his Churchill races destroy Alpha. Can he run those races at Toga? Im not sure. Im going to bet that he can though. Ill use them both in multis with no back ups. Street Life is still a slug. Maybe he improves with age and distance, I just dont think Saturday is his time. Not yet. Not enough pace. |
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![]() For the Travers being really weak, the Kings Bishop field is pretty nice. Trinniberg, Currency Swap, Dr Chit... Not bad
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![]() Kings Bishop is great. Ill try beating Trinniberg again. Failed at that on Belmont day, but the pace sceniro figures to be different in here. Speed inside and outside of him, I think he is in trouble. Not in love with Currency Swap either, but ill use him at least. My main 3 will be Gun Boat who is working great. His last is a total toss, so I look at this as a cutback and I love a cutback. Ill use Ever So Lucky who I admit has been a total disapointment, but if he is any horse at all he will show it in here on the cutback. And Unbridleds Note who I thought had a bit of a sneaky trip last time when the rider was unable to get him in the clear. Never got outside for the stretch run. Maybe he sits 5th or 6th in here from the outside and runs late. 10- 1 or so on a lightly raced horse who I think has a little talent is worth it to me.
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![]() Nonios will romp in the Travers.
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![]() He made a few runs at Paynter, and I feel Paynter would crush this field. So if your looking at it like that, I get it. I still feel he is a cut below the top 2. Even though he was second to Paynter, he was still not even close to beating him. I'm not sold on him, 2nd tier comes to mind when looking at his pps.
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![]() I just feel CD form translates better at Toga than Mth form.
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![]() How it is possible to be disappointed in the Travers field is beyond me considering what is left out there. Will another 3yo only stake get 11 like this rest of year? The vast majority of top 3yos are injured, retired, or given time off, and they still get 11, even with the late entrants, one of whom insures no one Little Mike's the race. I'd be disappointed in the fragility of top 3yoz that are trained by Baffert and Pletcher and the like. When people complain that next years Wood or Florida Derby aren't great, maybe it will help you get better quality in the Travers field.
I hope someone keeps track of all these Pletcher 2yo winners and reports back in 9 months. Last edited by PatCummings : 08-23-2012 at 03:55 AM. |
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Put differently, you can complain or more accurately, be disappointed with tge quality of our remaining three year olds (due to injuries) - But you have to realize that is a very different argument. Also, from a betting standpoint this seems like a very good group - meaning that this field has more opportunities than a field with a 4/5 Paynter. Unless of course you were against him (silly). |
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![]() Your being way to harsh. Other then Paynter, who else could have entered?
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There are 11 horses in a G1 3YO race in a season that has been completely decimated by injuries, retirements, and basically, average horses - and a bunch of that coming in the last two months. It could be a six horse field and an awful betting race. It isn't. The winners of the following races are either retired or on extended breaks: BC Juvenile, Delta Jackpot, Remsen, Gulfstream Park Derby, Sham, Lecomte, Holy Bull, Robert Lewis, San Vincente, Southwest (both divisions), Risen Star, Fountain of Youth, Battaglia, Gotham, San Felipe, Rebel, Spiral, Florida Derby, Illinois Derby, Santa Anita Derby, Arkansas Derby, Derby Trial, Kentucky Derby, Preakness, Peter Pan, Belmont... Sure, some of those races above are repeats. Paynter, who is completely hyped after the Haskell win and the mysterious illness, has a single graded stakes win to his name. What exactly was NYRA going to do to get better quality in this field? They almost got Reddam to bring over a foreigner who was 2nd to the Secretariat winner, Bayrir, but he strained a muscle and missed the race. This is the game we have. I don't have time for the "back in the day" crowd when everything was always better than the present. |
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