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He certainly has a huge stride.
He was slow and sluggish in his first 2yo sale work...going 22 4/5ths. But he came back with a 21 2/5 work in the second session. The time was about a 1/5th of a second faster than the NY Bred race, but yeah, that horse would figure to improve with added ground. |
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His sire did his best work at 9f so perhaps when you couple that with the way he moves, he would, as you suggest, relish additional distance. |
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aint no way an offspring of pat copelan is going to 'relish' more distance.
i dont care if they bring vaguely noble back from the dead and breed her to him, aint gonna happen. |
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She is by Copelan and out of a Dr. Fager mare. Those horses were both fast horses and good sprinters to be sure, but Copelan was able to stretch out a little (graded stakes winner at 8.5f) and Dr. Fager was of course able to stretch out a lot. If she is bred to a pretty good router (like Include) she might produce a horse that could stretch out a little. And by the way, I'm not exactly saying this horse is going to be winning the Belmont Stakes next year, but that he might improve when stretched out to 7f-8.5f, which are the distances of most of the big 2yo stakes races. |
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Include has to be the most underrated sire out there right now, performance vs. fee. I'm REALLY impressed with his results so far in two crops.
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