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he got one and an eighth easy enough...
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an extra furlong isn't nothing
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Hasn't he run enough that making judgements on breeding don't matter anymore?
His sire was a fragile sprinter and his dam was a fragile horse who won her debut at 8.5 on turf than ran on dirt next out and was eased with a career ending injury. If any judgements are still to be made on his pedigree - they should revolve around him not exactly being bred to be an iron horse who will stay sound and healthy. Of course he has a speed pedigree - but he's also a fast horse. In his dirt debut, he stumbled at the start and without being sent was still involved in a 3 way pace battle through fast fractions with a pair of very quick allowance sprinters whom he fractured into finishing last and 2nd to last. So, he's obviously got true sprinter speed. As far as his stamina - his stride registered 26 feet in length when he worked a 1/4 in 21.20 at KEE April, he has an exceptionally long stride to go along with his raw speed. |
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I can't believe people are arguing that since Big Brown got a practically uncontested lead on a speedy track at 9F and didn't seem to have distance problems (i'm not totally sold on that either) he should have no problem with 10F.
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Second generation has Danzig and Nureyev which gets you as far as you want to go.
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Do I think Charity can win? Well, I am walking around in yesterday's suit. |
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There have been hundreds of talented 9f horses through the years who simply want no part of 10 furlungs. The difference in horses' performances going 9f and 10f is often enormous. Will that be the case with Big Brown? We can't know that at this point, but saying he will have no problem with ten simply because he got nine with no problem is not accurate. In this particular case, my opinion is that his pedigree is a bit ambiguous, and doesn't really tell us much about whether or not he might like the added distance. |
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The double-negative threw me for a loop. |
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