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Old 07-22-2007, 10:38 PM
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One thing they were saying on TVG that I thought was some good info was about horses coming in rested being at a big disadvantage. There used to be a thing where some trainers would kind of back off at the end of Hollywood to gear up for Del Mar but these horses are coming up short it seems this year.
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Old 07-22-2007, 10:44 PM
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One thing they were saying on TVG that I thought was some good info was about horses coming in rested being at a big disadvantage. There used to be a thing where some trainers would kind of back off at the end of Hollywood to gear up for Del Mar but these horses are coming up short it seems this year.
Yes I have noticed that also. That and horses need works over the track. Hey J, have you noticed horses being more tired than you thought they should be after working on it for the first few times?
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Old 07-23-2007, 07:11 AM
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good luck figuring this out...i struggled at arlington, but then again, had never played it before. did manage one super all day--shame tho it wasn't the biggie--paid over 12k for the dime super. i, uh...well, i hit the one that only paid a couple hundred.
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Old 07-23-2007, 07:29 AM
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I'm guessing that the horses don't have a good feel and don't really get a good hold of the poly and use more stablizing muscles to keep balance and thus come up empty. Then again the rail in the paddock is as close as I get to a race horse.
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Old 07-23-2007, 07:32 AM
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It appears to me that the sprints are pretty fair, but the routes are being dominated by closers. It doesn't seem to matter how fast or slow they go up front, case in point, a classy runner like Buzzards Bay runs a comfortable 1/2 in :49.2 and stops at the top of the stretch. Conditioning is very important on this surface.
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Old 07-23-2007, 08:45 AM
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They've got a real kickback problem. Watch the AP races and you see very little. At Dmr, those horses and riders behind the leaders have to be choking to death.
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Old 07-23-2007, 10:27 AM
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They've got a real kickback problem. Watch the AP races and you see very little. At Dmr, those horses and riders behind the leaders have to be choking to death.
Actually I talked to a bunch of those jocks , Gryder , Espinoza , Solis , MC Baze and they said its very minimal (the kickback) , that it doesnt fly up as high as dirt and that its more like a light spray.
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Old 07-23-2007, 11:19 AM
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Actually I talked to a bunch of those jocks , Gryder , Espinoza , Solis , MC Baze and they said its very minimal (the kickback) , that it doesnt fly up as high as dirt and that its more like a light spray.
Maybe its not like dirt clods hitting them in the face but it is really noticeable. Still, given a choice, I'd be more wary of synthetic fibers getting into my lungs than regular dirt.
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Old 07-23-2007, 04:02 PM
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It appears to me that the sprints are pretty fair, but the routes are being dominated by closers. It doesn't seem to matter how fast or slow they go up front, case in point, a classy runner like Buzzards Bay runs a comfortable 1/2 in :49.2 and stops at the top of the stretch.
I agree with you. Sprint races play more fairly, but the further they go, the more the advantage is with the off-the-pace plodders...and the more ugly the race is to watch.

I agree about Buzzards Bay as well...he was just loping through a VERY easy half mile through slow fractions....and he finished up like a sniper shot him at the top of the stretch.

I believe that the top two finishers came from last and 2nd to last, into the teeth of that 49 and change rate'em up pace.

I can only imagine what the Pacific Classic will look like. I'd honestly like to see a top class steeplechase horse, who's in very good form, run in a race like the PAC Classic.
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Old 07-23-2007, 04:11 PM
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McDynamo should be entered
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Old 07-23-2007, 04:33 PM
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McDynamo should be entered
The old son of Dynaformer probably could have won the Pacific Classic over that silly surface had he been in his prime.

I'm actually not kidding though, I think a top flight steeplechase horse might have a serious look going 10 furlongs over that surface.
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Old 07-23-2007, 10:29 AM
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Yes I have noticed that also. That and horses need works over the track. Hey J, have you noticed horses being more tired than you thought they should be after working on it for the first few times?
Some of them are getting tired , the one's who arent quit ready to run and the fatter ones , which is the way its supposed to be , I like the fact that the horses are going to have to be fitter to run on it , less of a chance of them getting hurt if they are 100% fit.
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Old 07-23-2007, 11:23 AM
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One of my early take , is be aware of the trainers that train the fitness in and the ones that race the fittness into. Quick retun to the races almost always a positive, even wit a lackluster previous performance. We always use the term a prep race for a larger stake race. I think the lower tier horses are using the same theory and using rices to get the fitness. Of course one week is a short sample. The real trends will be evident after the fact. Above all the track appears to be very fair even with some of the monster pays. Most of the bigpaying horses can be identified in the form afterward if we were smart enough to find it.
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