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Originally Posted by The Bid
If these trianers cant tell when a horse is ready for a big effort maybe they should consider another line of work. No sheet, thorograph, or otherwise, should dictate a horse being ready. A trainer who has a clue should be able to tell when his horses are ready to run, or when they need a break.
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However the propaganda which is often shoved at owners (often by racing managers looking to prove their value on the payroll) says that because Frankel then Pletcher have been so sucessful because they use not only the numbers but the theory behind the numbers. Of course the fact they are sharp trainers who have great horses has no bearing on the outcome...must be the sheets