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Old 04-19-2008, 01:40 PM
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So why is Colonel John the 2nd or 3rd choice in the Derby and everyone is acting like he's a must include on your tickets? I'm looking at a horse with a career high Beyer of 95 that is by Tiznow who is the dominant sire on synthetic surfaces. What makes anyone think this horse would possibly run higher than a 95 on conventional dirt? Isn't this the perfect horse to play against? His jockey is even ditching him to ride the woefully slow Court Vision cause of concerns as to how he will take to the dirt. Don't you at least need a superlative laden recap of one of his works at Churchill by Haskin before you even consider putting this horse on your ticket? Someone drinking the Colonel John Kool-Aid fill me in on why you would ever include this horse on your ticket.
since when does the highest beyer mean the horse is going to win. i laugh at that crap. its good for me though cause people bet that way all the time. furthurmore the beyers for the synthetic are a line of garbage anyway, especially at SA. is there any one out there that actually handicaps races anymore ? the numbers are fine but if you are betting just based on that ,well, you are missing alot of value out there . colonel john is not my top pick , but i like him. the race is loaded with speed . if it does not rain a closer will probably win. there will be horses winging out there at a fast pace and they have no shot, ( it happens ALMOST every year). its not rocket science or speed figs that see this race almost always falls apart at the end . and here comes the strong fininsher to clean up the leftovers, i could care less what his beyers were . hes won some major preps, has a great trainer that would not show up for nothing . most importantly has a running style that takes about 7 out of 10 kentucky derbies. if people could win just by betting the highest beyer figs why aren't they quitting their jobs ?

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Old 04-19-2008, 03:55 PM
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Beyers are fine on sythetic tracks when comparing them to other synthetic numbers. They are not, however, fine when comparing them to dirt numbers.
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Old 04-19-2008, 04:46 PM
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He is very live because of

1)the lack of talent in the field
2) his seasoning,
3) his pedigree for dirt
4) right running style for derby
5) and most importantly he appears to be one of the few without any question about the 10f distance.

If he puts in a big work on the churchill strip I would think he would be the horse to beat. I just don't see how you can take less than 5-1 on any horse in this field, especially a horse with 2 career dirt races (big brown) or a horse with no career dirt races (colonel john). I will take Cool Coal Man at a nice price.

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Old 04-19-2008, 05:41 PM
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Beyers are fine on sythetic tracks when comparing them to other synthetic numbers. They are not, however, fine when comparing them to dirt numbers.
Thanks for saying this, it seems to be overlooked by most writers when discussing byers in these Triple Crown races when comparing the figs to past years same race figs on dirt


All the synth figs for 2 and 3 year olds are correspondingly low
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Old 04-19-2008, 06:02 PM
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Thanks for saying this, it seems to be overlooked by most writers when discussing byers in these Triple Crown races when comparing the figs to past years same race figs on dirt


All the synth figs for 2 and 3 year olds are correspondingly low
it does make it hard to handicap, what is a 90 synthetic at santa anita really worth 100 on dirt, or visa versa, horse runs 100 beyer at aqu ships to santa anita, should we give him a 90 and judge him to the other synthetic numbers the horses have he is going against? This derby preps and other stake races have certainly opened some eyes into how the figures are being made. Zenyatta looked visually impressive at santa anita yet kept running a slow figure, she ships and runs just as impressive as before and gets a 104? How did she get so fast, or did she and there is a problem with the figures, if figures are a way to determine raw ability?
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Old 04-19-2008, 06:23 PM
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The synthetics make it hard to figure but the trend right now is that the CA horses are doing quite well against the east coast horses. Two big wins in Arkansas and another today even though it was on polytrack. If they get a great work in at Churchill it would be easy to make the case for them.

The one thing you can't really argue with is that the east coast horses are very slow this year.

I think the two Jones fillies might be better than all of them except Big Brown and he is very vulnerable in the derby.
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