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so much for the contention that poly is what drew more east coasters. it may have been just a track change period that drew them. what they changed to may have only been secondary.
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So what does it say if the synthetic tracks are drawing bigger fields?
A. The horsemen as a whole must like it. B. It brings out the questionable horses because they have a chance on the stuff. C. None of the above... and here is my reasoning... I choose A. |
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The most overused quote from the pro carpeting crowd: "all the horses have a chance and there's no bias."
When speed never wins and a surface repeatedly favors ass-draggers, I say its biased. |
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Brad Free has an interesting piece he wrote today in DRF:
Handicapping | Posted 1/10/2008, 6:55 pm Cushion Track still the right way to go By BRAD FREE http://www.drf.com/drfNewsArticle.do?NID=91504 (Subscribers to DRF Plus)
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts Last edited by Kasept : 01-12-2008 at 03:35 PM. |
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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Only 2 vanned off today at Santa Anita.
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