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street sense doesn't deserve to be the fave because of one work, but i don't think curlin should be when you look at his career and who he's raced.
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Battaglia may put Curlin as the Fav, but I have a stong feeling Street Sense will be the fav come race time.
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OK so I am new here, 1st post.
This seems to be a nice forum, I have learned a lot and people seem nice. I joined after The Fairgrounds closed from our 1st meet back since Katrina. Wish I had known about SumWon then, maybe I met some of you at the FG. Thanks to all that came to our devasted city and it was a great meet, so much fun. Until you lose your racetrack you don't know how much you miss it. And I was routing for Sumwon that day at Kee, now I'm a SumWon fan too. Just seems so much fun for ya'll. Anyway the SS workout. I have alerts from DRF for about 6 horses. Saw the SS one but the other day I also got one on AGS, it was at Kee and it was 5f in 58:80 but the workout was called Handily. Is there a difference in Breezing and Handily? I'm just a huge fan and am just getting on the following workouts bandwagon. Just wondering what that all means, it looks to me like AGS had a faster workout, hope someone will explain if he did or did not. I'm on a few horses, like Hard Spun since Derby Prep day 2/10, he and CQ are just magnificent looking horses in person. Sorry to see Ketchikan and Notional out, I like Curlin, AGS, have been on Cowtown Cat, even had Dominican but it was a multiple wager day, he paid for the rest..LOL, like Zanjero and ScatD too, Zanjero just keeps improving, he didn't do so great at the Fairgrounds. And Slew's Tizzy just blew me away, my friend had been hot on him, he let him down at the FG. Anyway, just some thoughts from a new person, and if anyone can explain the difference in the SS and AGS workout it would be appreciated. Good Luck to all. |
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Hope not. ![]()
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Tueflesberg held his own against Street Sense going nine furlongs in the Blue Grass while obviously racing at a distance that is a bit beyond optimum for him. Tueflesberg has raced fairly often by modern standards, has some foundation, and had a very large experience edge over Curlin when they faced off in the Rebel, on the same track where he had just beaten Hard Spun. In the Rebel, Curlin was making his second start, his stakes debut and his two turn debut. In the Rebel, Curlin made a wide move on the second turn and completely dusted the field including Tueflesberg, and won by many open lengths. My only point is that while Curlin hasn't been in a dog fight, and lacks normal derby foundation, I wouldn't dismiss him based on class, or because of who he raced against. Its not like this is such an overly classy group and in my view he fits right in. |
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The winner took advantge of an uncontested early lead, through comically slow fractions, over what was unquestionably an inside-speed biased racetrack. That same day, a Lukas maiden parlayed the same circumstances, over the same track, into a jaw-dropping 107 Beyer. Meanwhile, Hard Spun, who was on the early lead in every career start, was taken in hand hard as soon as the gates opened, rated wide and off the comically slow pace, and raced against the grain of everything. However, the start prior in the stake at the Fairgrounds---Hard Spun beat Tueflesberg by something like 9 lengths---in that race---things were a lot more fair and a lot more square. |
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It was simply not a comically slow pace. Of course it wasn't Hard Spun's best race, and I'm not saying Tueflesberg is the better horse. |
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AND, furthermore, that same bottom level claimer who went wire-to-wire, had never shown any hint of serious speed at any time in his career. If you look at the naked fractions, I can see how you can be misled into thinking that there was a decent early pace in that race---but if you look at the other route races on that card---and the form of those horses setting those paces---I don't think anyone could argue with how slow that pace was. Using naked fractions is every bit as faulty as using naked final times...you have to take into account how other horses on that card perform. |
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He is still a puzzle for me because while I was so unimpressed with his Southwest, his comeback in the LanesEnd I thought was an exceptional effort. |
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Have to speak up for the champ here. He (Street Sense) gallops faster than most horses run. Holding either of his two preps against him is futile; both in number and in substance, he beat a nice colt in AGS, in Tampa, off the bench and "won" the Bluegrass over a course he intensely dislikes.
For "ATeam".... works are very important for "the Derby". Perhaps the poly will change trainers approach, but almost all Derby winners have always worked well at CD. Similar to before his Breeders Cup tour de force, 'Sense worked a nothing half at CD, then coasted home a convincing winner. Many say, his trip was aided because of the percieved rail bias, but as I recall he won the race in a matter of seven strides and won with plenty left. AJim... Curlin, is as outclassed a runner as you will find. Dismissing him on class is not a difficult decision. After all "How many Grade I horse has he faced ? Beat? Grade II's? You get the picture. If he beats half the field it would surprise most cappers. DrugS... Lately, your posts have been terrific. BBB |
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