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Old 05-08-2022, 10:31 AM
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Yeah and you can't fault the ride on Zandon. You make the decision to be close to the pace before the race and are already committed when the insane fractions are registered.
Agreed, they had a plan and followed it. In retrospect, I think if they were not committed to being closer, than they probably win.

Then again, without the crazy early pace Epicenter probably wins by open lengths.
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Old 05-08-2022, 10:33 AM
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Also, anyone faulting Irad should watch the overhead view NBC had. He could not have followed the eventual winner.

Credit due to Sonny Leon. He rode a flawless Derby. You really see how brilliant it was on the overhead view.
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Old 05-08-2022, 11:00 AM
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Also, anyone faulting Irad should watch the overhead view NBC had. He could not have followed the eventual winner.

Credit due to Sonny Leon. He rode a flawless Derby. You really see how brilliant it was on the overhead view.
That overhead view should be required for any major track.
There is no excuse not to use the best modern technology.

https://twitter.com/NBCSports/status...04042427334660
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Old 05-08-2022, 11:40 AM
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I was surprised that Mo Donegal did not roll by everyone on the outside. Looked like Epicenter withstood the challenge of Zandon because he is a very good hoss. I thought that when the jock saw the winner inside of him late, he was thinking who thefuc is that ?
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Old 05-08-2022, 11:44 AM
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That overhead view should be required for any major track.
There is no excuse not to use the best modern technology.

https://twitter.com/NBCSports/status...04042427334660
This is remarkably clueless. Who exactly is going to pay to have the blimp overhead every day? Do you know how much that costs?
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Old 05-08-2022, 12:02 PM
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This is remarkably clueless. Who exactly is going to pay to have the blimp overhead every day? Do you know how much that costs?
While I don’t see it necessary for routine races only for big events like the derby this could be done easily with drones.
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Old 05-08-2022, 12:09 PM
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While I don’t see it necessary for routine races only for big events like the derby this could be done easily with drones.
I'm not an expert or even know WTF I am talking about but thinking out loud that they can do it on the cheap with Drones. But probably lots of issues that I am not even considering.
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Old 05-08-2022, 01:59 PM
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This is remarkably clueless. Who exactly is going to pay to have the blimp overhead every day? Do you know how much that costs?
Uh, ever hear of drones
They have overhead views at Santa Anita, do they use a blimp?
Remarkably innovative of that track......
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Old 05-08-2022, 04:41 PM
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Uh, ever hear of drones
They have overhead views at Santa Anita, do they use a blimp?
Remarkably innovative of that track......
Some organizations aren't allowed to use drones.
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Old 05-08-2022, 05:34 PM
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Then my comment wasn't so remarkably clueless.

I guess SA is more innovative and major league than some organizations who are not up to providing the best product possible. What's the downside to providing people who bet lots of money the best available views of the races, as SA does every day?
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Old 05-08-2022, 02:23 PM
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Also, anyone faulting Irad should watch the overhead view NBC had. He could not have followed the eventual winner.

Credit due to Sonny Leon. He rode a flawless Derby. You really see how brilliant it was on the overhead view.
Not really faulting Irad but I do think he had an option to take the route Rich Strike did. Mo Donegal was ahead of Rich Strike when Rich Strike started moving, passed Mo on the outside then went back inside and started weaving through traffic. Mo made his move after that.

I’m not sure if Mo Donegal would have weaved through traffic or hit those holes the same way…because they opened and closed fairly quickly. It’s hindsight and oddly enough Irad ran into some traffic on the outside, iirc, when White Abarrio moved out. If he tried to go inside and got jammed up, people would probably be slamming him today.

Sonny Leon/Rich Strike had nothing to lose and just ran a great race and got a little luck to help out. I still can’t believe that happened.
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Old 05-08-2022, 02:31 PM
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Not really faulting Irad but I do think he had an option to take the route Rich Strike did. Mo Donegal was ahead of Rich Strike when Rich Strike started moving, passed Mo on the outside then went back inside and started weaving through traffic. Mo made his move after that.

I’m not sure if Mo Donegal would have weaved through traffic or hit those holes the same way…because they opened and closed fairly quickly. It’s hindsight and oddly enough Irad ran into some traffic on the outside, iirc, when White Abarrio moved out. If he tried to go inside and got jammed up, people would probably be slamming him today.

Sonny Leon/Rich Strike had nothing to lose and just ran a great race and got a little luck to help out. I still can’t believe that happened.
If you get a chance check out the overhead. I thought so too until I watched the overhead.
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Old 05-08-2022, 02:35 PM
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Here's the overhead. Looks like Irad was going to follow Rich Strike and ran into a wall so he moved out and then Barber Road came over on him.

I still don't think it mattered in the outcome. Especially because the poor horse was carrying an extra 350 pounds of Alabama Stakes on his back.
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Old 05-08-2022, 03:54 PM
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Here's the overhead. Looks like Irad was going to follow Rich Strike and ran into a wall so he moved out and then Barber Road came over on him.

I still don't think it mattered in the outcome. Especially because the poor horse was carrying an extra 350 pounds of Alabama Stakes on his back.
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Old 05-08-2022, 07:36 PM
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Here's the overhead. Looks like Irad was going to follow Rich Strike and ran into a wall so he moved out and then Barber Road came over on him.

I still don't think it mattered in the outcome. Especially because the poor horse was carrying an extra 350 pounds of Alabama Stakes on his back.
My two cents is somewhat between you two...I actually do think if Irad hesitated a couple beats he could've followed the 21...that said I also can't fault what he did at all and think at the end of the day it's probably what you would want your jockey to do. He made a snap decision that he had to find a path to run... At the end of the day I had issues with a lot of Irad's rides over the last few days...while I think he probably "Chose Wrong" in the Derby I can't knock his ride really.... He made the decision that is probably better most days...it just didn't work out here and I'm still not really sure how much closer he would've been anyway...

Again, just my two cents...
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Old 05-08-2022, 08:13 PM
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I bet Zandon. But Epicenter was closer to the pace than him, so I am not sure how Zandon's position cost him vis-a-vis Epicenter. Zandon ran a good race, but Epicenter ran a better one given his early position.

Sonny Leon gave an amazing ride, no question. But the horse was obviously dead fit no matter what--his raw time and BSF fit easily with modern KDs. Beyond that, he was obviously well-trained, with that push-button right turn when needed. So while his win was definitely a product of the insane pace, he was as well-prepared, and well-ridden, as probably any Derby horse could be. All power to him and his connections, no matter what happens next.

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Old 05-08-2022, 08:47 PM
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My two cents is somewhat between you two...I actually do think if Irad hesitated a couple beats he could've followed the 21...that said I also can't fault what he did at all and think at the end of the day it's probably what you would want your jockey to do. He made a snap decision that he had to find a path to run... At the end of the day I had issues with a lot of Irad's rides over the last few days...while I think he probably "Chose Wrong" in the Derby I can't knock his ride really.... He made the decision that is probably better most days...it just didn't work out here and I'm still not really sure how much closer he would've been anyway...

Again, just my two cents...
My thought was that Irad could have moved sooner and made the exact same move (given that Mo Donegal was in front of Rich Strike…but Rich Strike moved first and decisively.)

But again, it’s hindsight. It’s not worth much.
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Old 05-08-2022, 08:52 PM
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Here's the overhead. Looks like Irad was going to follow Rich Strike and ran into a wall so he moved out and then Barber Road came over on him.

I still don't think it mattered in the outcome. Especially because the poor horse was carrying an extra 350 pounds of Alabama Stakes on his back.
Yeah he definitely could not have followed Rich Strike.
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