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Considering that those rats in the 6th ran a very ratlike time of 1:14.26, it doesn't appear that the track has sped up dramatically. There isn't a huge sample size, but Mint Lane's figure seems legit, IMO.
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It's hard to disagree. It's in the mid 100s ( 102 to 106 ).
Jimmy Jerkens's horses are certainly running very well.
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I'm confused by Mint Lane. I guess it's about 1.8 points a length so Unbridled's Heart ran 11 or 12 points slower.
It will be interesting to see how Mint Lane runs if he ever actually gets challenged for the early lead but he has to be better than I thought he was.
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[quote=pick4]The fig doesn't matter that much. It was only his second career race and he lost a race where he did not get a good trip and the winner who is a good horse had a dream trip. Mint Lane created his own trip but he's much more experienced than Unbridled's Heart. I think Unbridled's Heart will improve off this race. The Dwyer looks like a good race to make is his start unless they decide to run in a non winners of 1. If he improves and runs a good race, he can run in the Jim Dandy and the Travers.[/QUOTE
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Yeah, I figured as much. The 6th made it seem like the track didn't speed up so unless they did something for the 3rd, which seems unlikely, it was a breakout performance. I don't know what to think.
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I'm getting confused. Is Mint Lane the Travers winner now??
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