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Ok, I suppose I need to admit that I was wrong - sort of. There is no way this horse goes 1 1/4 - I can't see him getting 1 1/8 well either. The final time was slow and no one did anything behind him - I would rather see DM kept sprinting, especially since Todd's A horse won the FOY so impressively.
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Very tough beat for Quiet Temper.
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That track is ridiculous today on the front end. TT ran a very good race to hold second. He essentially chased a lose leader at a mild pace. He needed that against better horses, he will get a lot out of that race.
Jodi Slew ran a huge race today with how that was playing.
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I was pretty happy with the Risen Star but the wrong horse closed for me in the Silverbulletday.
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There are a lot of true sprinters - you know, horses who are actually better sprinting than routing .... and they are sacrficed into route races because you simply have a lot more money to be made. Making a horse who is better off routing - try to be a sprinter - is foolish. |
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Look at the days 3 dirt route race. Heavily favored Friesan Fire didn't even hit the board after setting a slow pace - a longshot won from mid-pack passing the two favorites. In the Silverbulletday - an 8/1 winner was dead last on the turn and closed from out of the TV screen to win. In the Risen Star - you basically had a race with only two horses with any ability (Discreetly Mine and Tepted to Tapit) - instead of pressuring each other - they both rated - and instead of burying that disgraceful field behind them .. they finished 1-2 in workmanlike fashion. |
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posts 6 through 9 http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33477 |
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The times were not slow they were quite average as Bid said it was a mild pace but not slow. I don't like to see them go to fast in this race another one is yet to come in 4 weeks. And front runners can do quite well on the FG stretch as long as they have not spent themselves just trying to get there and are not in immeninent danger of stopping. A horse that wants to stretch out will relish the FG stretch. And of course the FG stretch has enough ground to favor a deep closer. I think Tempted toTapit and Discreetly Mine both ran nice races in preps for what is coming up, nice lessons learned from today. |
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What you say about the FG stretch makes sense, but DM will have to ration his speed the same way if he's to get the job done in the LA Derby. I have no problem with DM setting a slow/mild pace because it's not like he has to prove he's speedy. My concern is in the Derby, where he'd be cooked on the front end. That said, I wonder if Pletcher is dead set on DM as a front runner; the colt ran pretty well in the Belmont Futurity and in the Champagne coming from just off the pace. I was definitely dead wrong about Tempted to Tapit (and gladly so, as I love Tapit). I don't know how good he is, but he's better than an Aqueduct-in-winter 3 year old. |
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I realize he was stretching out from 6f today - and has a right to improve with the foundation todays race will provide .... but he got a free ride on the lead today and still only managed to finish 10.5 lengths in front of 10th place finisher Hotep...who did heroically happen to beat a pair of 100/1+ shots home. |
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I didn't expect DM to go that slow and it looks like TtT was being schooled. Cohen didn't hustle him out like he wanted the lead, in fact he settled him in just behind the pace. I thought that TtTran on OK considering the step up in class and the ship to NoLa etc. He may not be a "Derby horse" but he learned to run on while not on the lead.
For a 1st route/2 turn effort, DM ran well. TAP has been very happy with how he progressed after his bumpy seasonal debut and while trainer quotes are like political speeches in my eyes. Now TAP needs to figure out what happens when Rule, Eskendereya and DM try to duke it out on the pace in Louisville.
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So you think he wants to route, but you don't think he belongs in the Derby or with the other classy 3 year olds? Exactly what would you do with him then if you're not going to sprint him? |
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B.) There's A LOT of money to be made routing him. C.) He is a better horse routing than sprinting because he has proven repeatedly he can rate and paces are slower in routes. D.) You are make believing that he has distance limitations because of how he ran one race when he battled Super Saver into defeat and came up empty late in a sneaky good effort. E.) The best shot he has to win a Triple Crown race is probably the Belmont Stakes. If he gets a free ride on the lead like Da Tara got - he will run like a horse who has been begging to run 12 furlongs his whole life. Also, a lot of the true speed to pressure him will be off the triple crown trial by that time. |