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Old 10-19-2009, 10:04 AM
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hmmmmm.... I really should just stay out of this thread... but I will say that the time of a workout is much less important than how it is accomplished... what were the splits??... slow early then fast late???... under a strangle hold or being urged to give all by the rider???... in company or working alone??.... if in company with whom???... how was the gallop out for the next furlong or two???

There is a saying about making assumptions.....
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Old 10-19-2009, 10:23 AM
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hmmmmm.... I really should just stay out of this thread... but I will say that the time of a workout is much less important than how it is accomplished... what were the splits??... slow early then fast late???... under a strangle hold or being urged to give all by the rider???... in company or working alone??.... if in company with whom???... how was the gallop out for the next furlong or two???

There is a saying about making assumptions.....
I haven't seen any other track do this, but Keeneland is offering clocker's comments:
http://ww2.keeneland.com/racing/Lists/copy/intoday.aspx

As far as this particular filly goes, they had commented on TVG that the word was out that she was a runner and McPeek is obviously having a fantastic meet this fall.
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Old 10-19-2009, 10:26 AM
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I haven't seen any other track do this, but Keeneland is offering clocker's comments:
http://ww2.keeneland.com/racing/Lists/copy/intoday.aspx

As far as this particular filly goes, they had commented on TVG that the word was out that she was a runner and McPeek is obviously having a fantastic meet this fall.
It was a McPeek horse also??

This gets better and better.

The guy points all his horses for the Keeneland meets, specifically. Every single one of his horses has been live. And the ones that are the most dangerous are the ones that show absolutely nothing first out at another track, 20/1 ML and they open up at 10/1..
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Old 10-19-2009, 10:33 AM
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It was a McPeek horse also??

This gets better and better.

The guy points all his horses for the Keeneland meets, specifically. Every single one of his horses has been live. And the ones that are the most dangerous are the ones that show absolutely nothing first out at another track, 20/1 ML and they open up at 10/1..
Yup. I think he has a good chance to do well with his juvies in the BC too.

Also, I'd be more pissed if I bet on that McLaughlin hyped because of pedigree horse in this race....
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Old 10-19-2009, 10:34 AM
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