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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
I don't pay attention to the times normally as much as I do how they looked working... I want to SEE the horse work. For example, I liked Hemingway's Key in the Preakness because of how he looked working and he didn't finish too shabby.
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Yes, that is absoultely correct. There is no way of knowing if the work was good without seeing the work. I remember Going Wild looked really bad in his final workout before the Ky Derby last year. He worked :59 2/5, but he wasn't moving well and he didn't do it all that easily.