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steve , you like anything at WO tomorrow? |
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A jock could equal 7 lengths....or rather a horse's running style could equal 7 lengths. Take War Emblem for example. Great horse if sent to the lead early. Not so much if he even sniffs a horse in front of him in the early going.
If a jock knows and caters to how a horse likes to run, that could equal 7 length or more even. Lambert probably would have made the same premature moves he made in the Sunland Derby. |
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no question , but, when i watched the race the 1st time , it looked to me that he had a ton more in the tank and if the race kept going another 1/4 of a mile he would have won by more maybe the mud moved him up as well that day? did he ever run on as muddy a track in any of his other races? |
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so while the ride was great , the mud could have also moved him up big time no? |
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Sorta off topic but I learned one thing between The Derby and The Belmont -
pay closer attention to breeding, especially The Belmont given the distance. |
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