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Yeah -- it's suspicious to me. I'm sure a lot of others weren't clean either though.
When Phar Lap failed in the 1931 Melbourne Cup -- he carried 150lbs versus 96lbs carried by the winner. That's a 54lbs break in weights at a distance of 2-miles to a fellow older male. On the Ragozin Sheets and Thoro-Graph sheets -- a 54lbs weight break at the distance of 2-miles is worth more than 35 lengths. The 3rd place finisher carried 122lbs (4th highest weighted in a race with 14 horses) and broke down just after the wire. He was basically so invincible that he had to be "handicapped into oblivion" in order to be tested. |