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First, Raven's Pass won on a turf course masquerading as a dirt one when he won at Santa Anita. That win does absolutely nothing as far as indicating how well he'd handle a real dirt course in Dubai. Two totally different animals. Second, it's always been my belief that horses reach a peak in their value (as far as stud value) and keeping them on the track to win more races (or lose them) won't change that value. I've had to change that belief somewhat now because of the introduction of synthetics. It used to be that once a horse had proven he could win on both surfaces, there was no further need to have him prove anything. Now, a horse like Raven's Pass still can prove himself on dirt. Third, while Raven's Pass can still prove himself on dirt, I think that the Sheikh is not really interested in that. Remember, the rest of the world still runs on grass, the United States is slowly moving totally towards synthetics, and perhaps more important, the track they are building in Dubai is going to be synthetic also. Since he's proven himself on it already, that may be enough for them.
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