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Old 04-13-2007, 10:43 PM
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alright..... but he already couldnt defeat street sense

going into the street sense race he had a prep and a race over a tampa bay track that some horse dont handle.... if he was going to beat him it would have been that day


then he dosent beat nobiz, who was rank the whole trip

i just dont see him running well in the derby, im wrong alot though
but i have felt this way about him for a long time even before the tampa bay derby, and before the wood, i never thought he'd run well in kentucky
You don't get it. AGS ran better then SS in the TB Derby also. SS got a rail trip and ran the shortest possible, AGS was 3w and 4w the whole way around, if you switch the trips, AGS wins that race by about 1.5 lengths.

No way AGS was loaded for the Wood, they could care less about it, they got the earnings, and they had him cranked enough for more earnings, he is going to be fully cranked on Derby day

In horse racing, the past means absolutely nothing, especially when talking about things like times and who the beat. Tracks change, and sometimes on a RACE TO RACE basis, so who beat who 4-6 weeks ago doesn't mean much, it is who is best on that day
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Old 04-13-2007, 10:44 PM
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You don't get it. AGS ran better then SS in the TB Derby also. SS got a rail trip and ran the shortest possible, AGS was 3w and 4w the whole way around, if you switch the trips, AGS wins that race by about 1.5 lengths.

No way AGS was loaded for the Wood, they could care less about it, they got the earnings, and they had him cranked enough for more earnings, he is going to be fully cranked on Derby day

In horse racing, the past means absolutely nothing, especially when talking about things like times and who the beat. Tracks change, and sometimes on a RACE TO RACE basis, so who beat who 4-6 weeks ago doesn't mean much, it is who is best on that day

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Old 04-13-2007, 10:45 PM
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You don't get it. AGS ran better then SS in the TB Derby also. SS got a rail trip and ran the shortest possible, AGS was 3w and 4w the whole way around, if you switch the trips, AGS wins that race by about 1.5 lengths.

No way AGS was loaded for the Wood, they could care less about it, they got the earnings, and they had him cranked enough for more earnings, he is going to be fully cranked on Derby day

In horse racing, the past means absolutely nothing, especially when talking about things like times and who the beat. Tracks change, and sometimes on a RACE TO RACE basis, so who beat who 4-6 weeks ago doesn't mean much, it is who is best on that day
I should rephrase this and say "The past means SOMETHING, but it isn't as big as some people make it"
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Old 04-13-2007, 10:46 PM
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I should rephrase this and say "The past means SOMETHING, but it isn't as big as some people make it"
alright i see what your saying, thats what this place is for, for everyone to post there opinions and i do see what your trying to say
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Old 04-13-2007, 11:13 PM
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No way AGS was loaded for the Wood, they could care less about it, they got the earnings, and they had him cranked enough for more earnings, he is going to be fully cranked on Derby day
This always leaves me scratching my head. Like they just wind them up so far and then they wind them up even more. Does the horse know he's only supposed to give so much?

How day do dat?
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Old 04-13-2007, 11:16 PM
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This always leaves me scratching my head. Like they just wind them up so far and then they wind them up even more. Does the horse know he's only supposed to give so much?

How day do dat?
there are plenty of horses that have ran like crap in their final prep. I personally would do the same thing, I would have the horse at 50% and just get him out their to keep their mind right. I don't know the first thing about training horses but my guess is that they think the race will benefit them just not having their fitness level up, almost letting them race into form, like the old days
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Old 04-13-2007, 11:21 PM
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there are plenty of horses that have ran like crap in their final prep. ...
Okay let's name some and try to determine if they had them "not fully cranked' or maybe they just threw a clunker.

Secretariat, 1973 Wood Memorial.

Think they didnt have him fully cranked?

Oh how about Giacamo? Maybe they dialed him down a notch, you know just so he wouldnt drain the tank before the derby....

Your turn..
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Old 04-13-2007, 11:31 PM
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Okay let's name some and try to determine if they had them "not fully cranked' or maybe they just threw a clunker.

Secretariat, 1973 Wood Memorial.

Think they didnt have him fully cranked?

Oh how about Giacamo? Maybe they dialed him down a notch, you know just so he wouldnt drain the tank before the derby....

Your turn..
No idea, and too tired to get all researchy right now
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Old 04-14-2007, 12:09 AM
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No idea, and too tired to get all researchy right now

Good 'cause if you mentioned Bluegrass Cat I'd probably get really mad right about now

That goes for the rest of youse too. May I never hear that name again.
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