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![]() For Race 10, the #7 - High Conviction and #9 - The Sheik of Araby are both listed as having been gelded 4 days ago. Perhaps Steve or someone else can provide some guidance but that seems like an awfully short time frame to expect the horse to go out and run well.
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#2
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![]() Probably just reported 4 days ago. They usually cut them after they run so as to give them healing time.
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#3
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![]() That makes sense and I was thinking that’s a possibility. It would be nice if they could standardize reporting on something like that.
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#4
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![]() how about the bsf of the 7 some like it brown / a ?bsf
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#5
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![]() Quote:
The fractions for that were thrown off by half a furlong: 29.69 (2.5f) 53.50 (4.5f) 1:19.50 (6.5f) 1:44.16 (8.5f) 1:50.51 (9.0f) |
#6
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![]() Dan's got it right. You report the 'new gelding' at the time you enter. Doesn't take much time for them to heal though.
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#7
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![]() Ok, thanks Steve.
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