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also, how possible is it to tinker with a track to benefit a horses running style-in this case, old fashioned? it would certainly help oaklawns cause to have him win, and win big, wouldn't it? and i'm not accusing anyone of anything untoward, i'm asking if it's possible?
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The track might have been speed favoring... but considering the hot pace ... you can't move up Flat Out that much...even with his start.
I think you might find a possible live horse or two to bet next out if you go through the races there yesterday with a slow early -fast late race shape and look for a closer who either had some trouble or was hung wide. Looking for a such horse in a race that was run fast early - slow late wouldn't be as bright of an idea. |
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Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 02-17-2009 at 03:49 PM. |