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![]() 124 for Midnight Lute yesterday, Lawyer Ron got a 118. Benny the Bull at 119 seems a bit of a stretch to me but the time was scorching.
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![]() They ran four consecutive turf races in between those two dirt races.
I'm curious if anyone knows if the track was sealed while those turf races went and reopened? I know the NYRA track super is big on sealing during turf races in the middle of the card - which, IMO, changes the speed of the track from the earlier races. If anyone remember Lawyer's Ron track record setting performance - the track was sealed and reopened prior to the race Diabolical won. It's hard to imagine Gottcha Gold defeated Lawyer Ron just a short while ago - albeit while loose on the lead at Monmouth - both of LR's wins at Saratoga have been incredible. |
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![]() They ran several turf races before the Forego and Woodward.
While those races are going - the track super will sometimes seal the main track and re-harrow it. Not sure if this happened yesterday - as I obviously wasn't there. I'm curious if anyone who was there noticed any special attention being given to the main track in between those four consecutive turf races prior to the Forego. |
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![]() I didn't notice anything. . .
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![]() Bottom line, that's one very fast horse! If people would stop taking talant to the breeding shed how many would show like improvement. I'm talking about Lawyer Ron.
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I still believe that there is a good chance that he will regress considerably from his top figs if they ever stretch him out to 10f again. The last two times they stretched him out to 10f he regressed badly. Going into the Derby last year he had run three consecutive races in the 94-98 beyer range. He ran a 79 in the Derby. Going into the Classic last year he was coming off of a 103 and a 105. He ran a 92 in the Classic. He is clearly a better horse now than he has been at any other point in his career, so while I still feel he will likely regress when stretched to 10f, it might not be enough for any of the horses in this rather lackluster "Classic division" (I hate that term) to beat him. If they ever do run him at 10f though, I will almost certainly take a stand against him. |
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I mean yeah, wins and losses matter big time, but you rarely see a thoroughbred make a brilliant run (pretty much just Lawyer Ron,honey rider,english channel,AGS,ready's echo,twilight meteor...) ![]() Whats hard to imagine to me is that this was a Grade 2 level horse maybe even g3! A little bit on the cheap side and as much of a fan favorite as he was he was a big jackpot Underlay waiting to happen. Now he is the best finisher in the handicap division! |
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Believe it or not, horses can improve as they mature; those who weren't hot stuff at 2 can be better at 3; some that were okay at 3 can get better at 4 or even 5, when they are fully mature. And it isn't only physical maturity; mental maturity can be a big factor in who can take it to the next level. |
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--Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |