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Ill take Elate over the Hollendorfer filly who was allowed to set a controlled pace all alone when Oneils 🐎 didn't break. Plus she already had a race.
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Did you see Unique Bella today? She won the Grade II Santa Ynez today by about 8 lengths and she was never asked. There is no telling how good she is.
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Ill stick with the Mott fillys.
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UB doesn't even look like she wants to sprint,she's built like a router. She did it shutdown in a canter yesterday....... in race horse time of 1:22.1. UB looks like your Kentucky Oaks favorite now. |
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I think the sky is the limit for this filly. |
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Off that 88 beyer? Pretty sure she matched Elate yesterday.
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If you want to go off the BSF,that's fine........nothing wrong with that.
But she made two really nice fillies look slow yesterday{It Tiz Well/Shane's Girlfriend}.......and she did it laughing at them. Remember Mr. 2004,I'm projecting a bit in my evaluation.......I'm looking at a Filly who's built/bred to route,and covers ground ever so easily. Factor in her stopping the timer and the way she did it........and Voila,the next big thing. She really passes the eye test: ![]() Note:Turn the volume down in her DMR replay.........trust me. https://youtu.be/OToofA3FVHQ https://youtu.be/YnPko8rkNxE |
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The problem is that Elate doesn't appear to be training at the moment. No workouts since mid-November (before her debut).
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She was doomed almost immediately.
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On the bright side, Close Hatches full sister Lockdown is training steadily and is nominated to this weekend's Busanda.
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The speed figure is totally meaningless in this case. She was never asked. She could have won by at least another 3-4 lengths. In addition, she was 4-wide. You can add at least 8-10 points to her speed figure.
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This horse is bound to be grossly over bet because of the blowout win and the Songbird factor. |
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By the way, if you are going to use Arrogate as the new standard to compare other horses too, its going to be a long time until you see another good horse.
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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
The speed figure is totally meaningless in this case. She was never asked. She could have won by at least another 3-4 lengths. In addition, she was 4-wide. You can add at least 8-10 points to her speed figure. You should start buying stuff like that. She ran a 98 yesterday. She added 10 points to her speed figure, like she figured to. And even yesterday she made a premature move into a very fast pace. In addition, she wasn't all out the final 16th of a mile. She can easily move up another 5-6 Beyer points off that race. If she continues to improve at this pace, pretty soon she might be able to compete with Elate. |
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That 88 Beyer looks pretty strong next to a 75 for Lockdown.
But have no fear, Elate finally returned to the worktab down in Florida. There might be time for a prep before the Oaks although it's possible Bill Mott might be looking towards the NY races in the spring and summer instead. |
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Didn't seem like much a field. The favorite has been horrendous in the stretch in its last 3. No Sweat looked abysmal down the lane on the wrong lead. Lockdown was ordinary finishing up. Unless she progresses, I wouldn't look past the Busher or Gazelle with her. She is by First Defence after all.
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