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delmar adobe hacienda
victor had to cut in on heels should be much better next out
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I hesitate to comment against this, as you're one of the 'luckier' players around and this horse could certainly come back and win next out. But it wouldn't be because of a bad trip. It wasn't much of a check and she didn't really persevere at all after it; and she had an inside trip to that point. The only 'negative' about her trip, IMO, was that she was on lefty lead the entire backstretch run.
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and yet it did not stop you..and luck has nothing to do with it.......
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without turning this ugly why am i the one who is getting graced with your absolute judgements..im all for having a contrarian oppinion and discussion..but you seem to be a legend in your own mind..when you stop giving btw a reach around and get off your "the" "final word on watching races" bull shiet we can talk..put me on ignore..
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why are you getting pissed? you know that I take this particular category seriously and was compelled to call you on a trivially troubled trip. I mean, any way you cut it, the horse was NOT WINNING. he could get 'lucky' next time and win however; which still wouldn't make him a horse to follow off THIS trip.
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Nice observation Matt.....It was obvious that the horse could have had a much nastier consequence from that exchange. I wouldn't read much into a failure to maintain the drive after an episode like that in the latter portion of a sprint. Deserves at least a look at the board next out. Your probably the most successful player here who continues to crank out astounding profits and information to the benefit of all of us year after year, meet after meet. Thanks for the heads up on this one. |