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Old 03-02-2008, 07:24 AM
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Would love to see some quotes from R.B. on what he was thinking aboard Monterey Jazz.
RUSSELL BAZE, MONTEREY JAZZ, TWELFTH AS 7-2 FAVORITE:

“The first three-eighths he was very relaxed. He picked up the bit and was running along nice and relaxed. But just before we got to the first turn, he grabbed the bit and jumped up into it. They told me the harder you pull on him, the faster he is going to go. So I was trying to talk him out of it, but he wouldn’t take no for an answer. He just went.

He did take a breather around the second turn. I looked back and I was seven or eight lengths in front. I was hoping when I gathered him up, he would jump back up into the bit for me, but he just never gave me anything. He was spent at that point.

I know the track hasn’t been favoring speed, but you can’t use that as an excuse because everybody else ran over it. A speed horse on any track has to win or lose on his own ability. If he would have relaxed today and run a perfect race, I think he would have been a tough horse to beat. So I think he kind of cost himself the race. I can’t blame it on the track.”
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Old 03-02-2008, 08:31 AM
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RUSSELL BAZE, MONTEREY JAZZ, TWELFTH AS 7-2 FAVORITE:

“The first three-eighths he was very relaxed. He picked up the bit and was running along nice and relaxed. But just before we got to the first turn, he grabbed the bit and jumped up into it. They told me the harder you pull on him, the faster he is going to go. So I was trying to talk him out of it, but he wouldn’t take no for an answer. He just went.

He did take a breather around the second turn. I looked back and I was seven or eight lengths in front. I was hoping when I gathered him up, he would jump back up into the bit for me, but he just never gave me anything. He was spent at that point.

I know the track hasn’t been favoring speed, but you can’t use that as an excuse because everybody else ran over it. A speed horse on any track has to win or lose on his own ability. If he would have relaxed today and run a perfect race, I think he would have been a tough horse to beat. So I think he kind of cost himself the race. I can’t blame it on the track.”

Well no sh*t Russell. You are going 1 1/4 mile...yet you go sub :47, 1:10 and a sub 1:35 mile...


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Old 03-02-2008, 08:35 AM
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I could be way off, but isn't that the way he runs Kev? At least that's the way he won the Strub. I think a mixture of things contributed to Monterrey Jazz's performance yesterday, but I'm not sure the ride was one of them.

What were his fractions in the Strub?
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Old 03-02-2008, 08:42 AM
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The track was much faster the day of the Strub, but he went the half in 45 and 4, 3/4's in 1:08 flat, a mile in 1:32 and 3 and got the 9 furlongs in 1:45 and 3.

It was much faster that day. I will have to go back and watch the replay from that race and see if Flores had him geared down late or if he was just tiring. It's painfully obvious the track has played against speed of late, but MJ would still have been hard pressed to hold on for the full 1 1/4 setting those same fractions on a fair track.
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