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Originally Posted by Danzig
i'm basing it on the belief that most horses aren't dual surface horses. a few are-barbaro and big brown handled turf and dirt with aplomb, while curlin the great (  ) for example did not. i'm inclined to go with a horse who has exhibited where he is at his best.
horses can hit the board on the one, but translate board hits to wins on their best surface.. i want revenge is one example, street sense is another. he beat hard spun in ky, but HS turned the tables at turfway.
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that implies that Hard Spun beat Street Sense at Turfway.
at Turfway... wow
So, no one is talking about Hold Me Back