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I thought Drysdale did a terrible job bringing him back after the monster win at HP. |
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Perhaps you forgot the many months long layoff and the series of 7f works in 1:32 and change for Rahy. Or maybe you don't. |
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By my count, he skipped all of 2 months. Of course, if you believe everything you read in Dr. Seuss's "Wacky Wednesday", well then we still have the month of Octember to deal with, too. |
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However, Drysdale had him working long and slow, which was typical of him back then. He was just about the lowest % trainer off a layoff back then on that circuit. I did bet him in his comeback race, but I was not comfortable seeing that his 'best' work coming back for that race was 7f in around 1:30, with the rest even slower. If you think Present Value was a better horse than Rahy you are nuts. |
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I would guess he had some soundness issues as well, given his Van Winkle-like 2 month layoff (not to mention his countless lead changes down the lane of both the Bel Air and Goodwood). |