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![]() I guess people are coming back to reality with Blind Luck, no?
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![]() She is pretty good. No? How much you want to knock her for yesterday? Her first off the bench, in a 4 horse boat raise devoid of pace. Three of the 4 were decent but Blind Luck should be better in her next. Dont you think?
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![]() Two losses in races over a track that's notoriously difficult on closers, the 2nd of which came in a race with no pace suddenly makes her accomplishments last year non-existent?
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![]() I think she is better going longer (not too many options I know), larger fields would certainly help too. The folks that bought her will likely never come back to reality, bargain of a lifetime.
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#5
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![]() Shes decent, always has been. Never great.
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#6
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![]() I brought up Blind Luck because people were making her out to be among the better 3yo fillies of all time last year.
She is a really solid filly who was in a really awful crop of fillies. |
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![]() Probably had more to do with the similarities of the campaign (as compared to the avg modern horse) than her actual ability. Though I am a big supporter still.
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![]() The only thing I did was completely disagree with you when you said she was no better than Octave.
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However, she does look to be a lot more like Octave now, right? |
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![]() Quote:
However, when a pretty good filly is allowed to navigate an opening 1/4 in almost 25 seconds uncontested, and a half in almost 49 seconds, in a 4 horse field, on a track that has been producing fast times for weeks now, it's obvious a closer is going to be at a disadvantage. Any closer. |