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damn, just how bad IS notre dame??
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Trip notes say Smarty: "...drifted out when struck left handed with the whip in upper stretch and again nearing the eight pole..."
Maybe you can call DRF or whomever and tell them that didnt happen? |
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Those are the drf trip notes.
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Yeah, I wasnt sure whether DRF or BRIS does them because I know there are at least two different charts made so maybe the notes are shared or maybe they have different.
I actually did ask Stewart Elliot about the race months after the hoopla died. I was concerned about the way Smarty took the turn but he said that he usually was somewhat wide but it did concern about the horse bearing out in the lane. Which is kinda why I got confused about how wide Smarty was or what was it exactly. Elliot said the horse really didnt slow down till right at the end, but like the other guy said they can bear out for lots of reasons. If you get a chance to ask Elliot or Servis they will likely tell you that this horse was never the same after Belmont. Elliot was approachable back then but maybe they get jaded after people ask them the same stuff.. |
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At some point the "BS meter" might get old, but we are a long way from that at this point.
It makes me laugh every time I see it....especially when it is used as appropriately as it was in this case. |
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i think the two baseball games (mets and yanks) helped keep fans away. They were big games also. Combine that with college football. I still think there should have been a lot more people at the track though! It felt so empty.
Oh yeah, Go Phillies!! |
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