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This. There were people Tweeting that we won't see another performance this good all year. It'll be tough to beat what he did to that salty field today
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He has found some monster form over his last few races. His sire Heart's Cry also dominated in Dubai.
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I ranked it with Lord Kanaloa's domination in Hong Kong Sprint last year - you just don't see turf sprinters win by a widening five lengths
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhDvLcf2NM8 Just A Way got a remarkable pace to run into, though. The first 400m split of the Duty Free was 0.04 off the record time for 1800m turf races at Meydan, and it got progressively faster from there. Tokei Halo is a speedball with no other way to go but forward. 400m record - 24.98 (Tokei Halo 25.02) 800m record - 47.87 (Tokei Halo 47.12) 1200m record - 1:11.66 (Tokei Halo 1:10.53) 1600m record - 1:35.95 (Just A Way 1:34.04) 1800m record - 1:47.93 (Just A Way 1:45.52) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGQeYYrKccA This was an absurd pace setup - the first five finishers broke the old final time record, essentially suggesting there were some career bests in the mix. Last edited by PatCummings : 03-30-2014 at 03:34 AM. |
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absolute freakish performance. he made the rest of the filed look like claimers. should get a monster timeform/speed figure.
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