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Old 10-10-2006, 08:17 PM
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To say he is running lights out compared to last year is just dead wrong. His figures from last year, his racing times from last year.......he was running better last year than he has been this year. He just got back to back 109 Beyer's in the Gold Cup and Pacific Classic. Last year he got 120 and 112 in those two races, right on the heels of a 116 in the Californian.
guess i was just going by his overall record this year, and all he's accomplished this year, compared to last. i'll take his undefeated year over his beyers from last year.
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Old 10-10-2006, 08:24 PM
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guess i was just going by his overall record this year, and all he's accomplished this year, compared to last. i'll take his undefeated year over his beyers from last year.
Ok, understood. I do think though that last year, he was running a lot better than he is this year. The only races that I thought he's run as well as he did last year have been his turf races. I don't think any of his dirt efforts have been as good as his Gold Cup and Pacific Classic last year, even though he lost the Pacific Classic.
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Old 10-10-2006, 08:42 PM
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This poor horse could prep on Mars and I doubt it would matter much on Nov. 4....he'll be staring at the asz of a locomotive rolling away from him in the stretch called "Bernie's Express"
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Old 10-10-2006, 09:58 PM
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This poor horse could prep on Mars and I doubt it would matter much on Nov. 4....he'll be staring at the asz of a locomotive rolling away from him in the stretch called "Bernie's Express"
Lava Man is not poor by any means and for a former claimer to race in the Classic is the underdogs dream and legends are made of.
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Old 10-10-2006, 10:00 PM
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Lava Man is not poor by any means and for a former claimer to race in the Classic is the underdogs dream and legends are made of.
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Old 10-11-2006, 09:47 AM
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Ok, understood. I do think though that last year, he was running a lot better than he is this year. The only races that I thought he's run as well as he did last year have been his turf races. I don't think any of his dirt efforts have been as good as his Gold Cup and Pacific Classic last year, even though he lost the Pacific Classic.
I agree with you that he was running faster last year, the level of competition out west was exposed by Brother Derek and Good Reward. Last year there was a really strong California contingent of older horses, this year it is dreadfully weak behind Lava Man.

I think you are overestimating the days missed due to the weather factor. I thought one of the biggest positives for polytrack was that horses never had to miss time due to weather since the track is just as good, or better, when it rains.
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