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![]() Why would anyone bet a 1st time turfer/stretchout on these turf courses? Does playing this horse come with a guarantee that it'll be the only speed and get to set slow fractions, with the rest of the jocks taking back, on a course that will continue to favor speed? Or that, otherwise, it'll get a stretch rail run while its competition will take the overland route?
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#3
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If you think this horse will go to the lead and not get pressed (notice, the former goes not imply the latter during this meet) then play him. But the bias adds to your assumptions. |
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SHUG IS EASY. That pace he was on last time was insane. The other 2 pushing him including the chalk finished well back. Shug Shug Shug.... The barn is rolling now. If he wins this, he can be GOAT 1D |
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![]() I wouldn't mind being on the lead. . . at the very least I know I'll be close.
Something like this. . . http://www1.drf.com/drfPDFChartRaces...=20100830&RN=8 |
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![]() BTW, the DEL turf course is about as fair as it gets. |
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![]() The horse--also a War Front--moved up BIG TIME on the turf.
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![]() Is this the ALL CAPS thread?
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![]() That's the abridged version.
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