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Funny how a horse posts a 14 pt new Beyer top, and a not word. Even though it is typical of California horses to run faster outside the state, than when they are at home. Where are the conspiracy theories today?
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As has been mentioned many times throughout the years on this website by people well-versed in speed figures, 3yos tend to improve dramatically especially in the early part of their sophomore years. Rombauer was 5th in the BC Juvenile last year, finishing well and passing several horses. That type of promising effort has been a strong profile for classic success for decades. See: Tank's Prospect, Spend A Buck, Danzig Connection, Alysheba, Bet Twice, Easy Goer, Go and Go, Pine Bluff, Sea Hero, Tabasco Cat, Editor's Note, Lemon Drop Kid, Point Given, Afleet Alex, Mine That Bird, Lookin At Lucky, Union Rags, and Exaggerator. |
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I’m surprised the Beyer wasn’t a 120. I’m sure this has something to do with Irad and Jose I just can’t figure out a way to tie it together. Maybe someone can.
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Has his trainer had multiple overages that I missed? Do Mike McCarthy horses frequently display multiple gears? |
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Rombauer is nice story about what is good about the sport
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Even though his last race was in Kentucky, is he not a Southern California based horse? Everyone of his workouts have been at SA or DMR. So he is a Southern Cal horse.
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I’m missing the point. What are you alluding to?
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