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Old 03-07-2009, 10:03 PM
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Guess I saw it differently than most. I thought that I Want Revenge ran a bangup race given the setup: how often do horses contend OUTSIDE and draw off on the inner dirt? But I won't get too excited, as he probably didn't really beat much.

As for Imperial Council: not only did he get a perfect inside-out trip but he was sufficiently behind any of the action (slow pace or otherwise) and only ran AFTER all the others had. He basically ran evenly throughout (something I don't see too often). I can see him beating the winner, should they meet again, if there's enough of a duel to run that one to submission. In other words, he kind of needs a collapsing race. Of course, there are probably better horses than the winner and probably better closers than IC.

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Old 03-07-2009, 10:13 PM
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The inner has been even, save from Feb 16th til Feb 27th, and I Want Revenge had as easy a trip as possible.....stalking the crawling pace of a distance challenged horse. Now, he absolutely ran the best race today, of that there can be no doubt, but the question you need to ask yourself is what you think the absolute intentions were from the various connections. Don't get me wrong, this is a guessing game, and most will hypothesize based on their own wants, but it's hard to believe given the way Imperial Council was ridden, that the plan was not to use this race as a learning experience and stepping stone. I'm sure they wanted to win, but they also wanted to use this race in the manner it was advertised, as a Triple Crown prep.
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Old 03-07-2009, 10:25 PM
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Agreed that this was a prep. But I Want Revenge is not a front runner he ran close to the pace today so that Mr Fantasy would not get a 5 length lead and then passed him IWR still has room to grow and at least he had 4 races as a 2 year old as a backboen. Quality Road has still not raced beyond 9 furlongs. And Dunkirk has no foundation. Better to be improving this time of the year than backpedalling and there will still be an injury or two.
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Old 03-07-2009, 10:28 PM
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Now he's not a front runner?

He ran slower earlier in his race today, relatively speaking, than any other race he has ever run.
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Old 03-07-2009, 10:43 PM
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The inner has been even, save from Feb 16th til Feb 27th, and I Want Revenge had as easy a trip as possible.....stalking the crawling pace of a distance challenged horse. Now, he absolutely ran the best race today, of that there can be no doubt, but the question you need to ask yourself is what you think the absolute intentions were from the various connections. Don't get me wrong, this is a guessing game, and most will hypothesize based on their own wants, but it's hard to believe given the way Imperial Council was ridden, that the plan was not to use this race as a learning experience and stepping stone. I'm sure they wanted to win, but they also wanted to use this race in the manner it was advertised, as a Triple Crown prep.
All that Imperial Council showed today is that he can suck up and pass tired horses, with a, positionally, perfect trip. I don't have as high a regard for Shug as most do. Obviously, he is the perfect trip, suckup trainer. He doesn't have anything new in his arsenal --- suckup on the rail, come out for a clear run in the stretch. I suspect that if this horse CONTENDED early, he'd have done what the rest of the field did: BACKED UP, significantly, late.

I don't get some of this. A horse duels OUTSIDE but he's doing it with a suspect router, so it's not of note. Why then, didn't any of the other non distance challenged horses with enough speed to stay close do so? Why, contrarily, did they all seem to be run off their feet, unable to keep up as early as going into the turn. I mean, DAMN, the pace was CRAWLING, right?. Under these constraints, NO HORSE would be able to get credit for wiring a field.

What's sad about all this is that we saw about as impressive a performance as it gets by a horse. BUT the winner probably is not much horse. Which certainly doesn't say much for the rest of the field.

I'm eagerly waiting for his BEYER. I wonder how it'll compare to his POLY numbers (which, I hear are SLOWER -- by default).

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Old 03-07-2009, 10:49 PM
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The Beyer should be about a 110 or so I would guess.

I Want Revenge actually closed about 3 lengths on Pioneer of the Nile in the final quarter of the Hollywood Futurity when he missed him by a nose.

I actually thought he might be wrangled back like Haynesfield, Imperial Council, and Giant Ryan were today.

He had the same thing happen to him in his last race at SA - pressed a slow pace - but he was totally flat. He looked a lot better on synthetic when they took him back.
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Old 03-08-2009, 12:30 PM
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The Beyer should be about a 110 or so I would guess.

I Want Revenge actually closed about 3 lengths on Pioneer of the Nile in the final quarter of the Hollywood Futurity when he missed him by a nose.

I actually thought he might be wrangled back like Haynesfield, Imperial Council, and Giant Ryan were today.

He had the same thing happen to him in his last race at SA - pressed a slow pace - but he was totally flat. He looked a lot better on synthetic when they took him back.
I Want Revenge is a decent horse.....I know I got mocked, maybe here maybe somewhere else but Mullins has said for 6 months, well before the futurity this was the most talented horse he has had.....and while he may be a scum bag cheater he is not a hyperbole machine, in fact he usually is the opposite talking down his chances. I always was impressed with the way IWR has run and laughed when Crist and others used the figure in the Hollywood Futurity as reason to claim none of those horses can run, figures on synthetic are probably 5-10 points to slow at the higher levels if the horse runs the same on dirt. I have a little future wager on this horse at a big number so hopefully he is as good as he looked yesterday although as been pointed out he got a great setup.
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Old 03-07-2009, 10:35 PM
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Guess I saw it differently than most. I thought that I Want Revenge ran a bangup race given the setup: how often do horses contend OUTSIDE and draw off on the inner dirt? But I won't get too excited, as he probably didn't really beat much.

As for Imperial Council: not only did he get a perfect inside-out trip but he was sufficiently behind any of the action (slow pace or otherwise) and only ran AFTER all the others had. He basically ran evenly throughout (something I don't see too often). I can see him beating the winner, should they meet again, if there's enough of a duel to run that one to submission. In other words, he kind of needs a collapsing race. Of course, there are probably better horses than the winner and probably better closers than IC.

The chart for the race is attached (should anyone be interested).
Just because a horse gets taken back to get an education in one race, doesnt mean he needs a collapsing pace from now on. He was very tatical in his last race sprinting at Gulfstream. I think he could have easily been anywhere Maragh wanted him today.
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Old 03-07-2009, 10:43 PM
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Just because a horse gets taken back to get an education in one race, doesnt mean he needs a collapsing pace from now on. He was very tatical in his last race sprinting at Gulfstream. I think he could have easily been anywhere Maragh wanted him today.
But if he's up a bit closer he may not finish quite as strong. Props to IWR for setting the pace he wanted and finishing the strongest of any including IC.
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Old 03-08-2009, 08:19 AM
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But if he's up a bit closer he may not finish quite as strong. Props to IWR for setting the pace he wanted and finishing the strongest of any including IC.
IC DIDN'T FINISH STRONGLY. He gained exactly zero lengths on the winner in the final 5/16ths. He passed a NY-bred with distance limitations for 2nd.

(But I thought his race was OK. I just need to be clear about that.)
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Old 03-07-2009, 10:45 PM
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Just because a horse gets taken back to get an education in one race, doesnt mean he needs a collapsing pace from now on. He was very tatical in his last race sprinting at Gulfstream. I think he could have easily been anywhere Maragh wanted him today.
And just because the education thing is out there doesn't mean everyone buys it.

What's with all the excessive love for this horse?
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Old 03-08-2009, 12:23 AM
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What's with all the excessive love for this horse?
Breeding and trainer.

And a serious dash of hope.
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Old 03-08-2009, 08:20 AM
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IC first 3 races were nothing to sneeze at. Maybe he'll be just a above average miler who wants to stay close to the pace, but with him being so close to the lead in his 3 efforts, you have to realize the Gotham was used as a learning experience.
Nothing against the winner, at all, but I don't all of a sudden think IC is a pig when they simply tried to see how the horse would do coming well off the pace.
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