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Now, after the Pacific Classic, according to the trainer, they seriously flirted with the idea of going in the Hirsch as his next start. That race is $250k as compared to the $500k Goodwood. I think he would have even been favored in the Hirsch. But they decided on going with the Goodwood. I have nothing to base this on other than gut feeling but I bet they just didn't want to face The Tin Man and maybe mess up his perfect record for the year. Is it wrong of them to make the choice they made AND run for more money? No. Is it challenging? No. Is it fun for the fans? No. Why though would they seriously consider the lower pursed Hirsch? I think they put their feet in the water, saw the pool was a little deep, and pulled out. I think the same thing happened with the Million. They chose the safe route. As u call it, the sane one. But again, I say that sometimes, u can't let money dictate your decisions. U have a horse that might be a once in a lifetime for them. They have a chance to really do something special with him. And they chose the safe route. There is an old saying.......u have to DARE to be great. Greatness is not just thrown on u. U have to go out and take it. That's what I wanted to see from Lava Man. Instead, we get fed a steady diet of crap like we are going to see in the Goodwood. The same crap we saw in the Pacific Classic, the Hollywood Gold Cup, and the SA Hcp. Let's say he had skipped the Million but did go in the Hirsch and beats The Tin Man. Say he comes back and wins the BC Classic and then finishes off the year winning the Hollywood Turf Cup. I don't think this is an unrealistic scenario. He'd be the older male champion, the turf champion, and the HOY. It shouldn't always be about the money. Especially when they've won over $3.5 million already. Go for history. Hell, he wouldn't have even had to win the Arlington race in order to boost his reputation. A solid showing would have done more for him than winning the Pacific Classic did. The only thing he gained by winning at Del Mar was money. No more respect. Nothing but money.
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