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Breeders Cup Juvenile Subsequent Form
Believe it or not - only four horses have run back from that race ...
Rouge Romance - 3rd beaten 10.25 lengths with a 90 Beyer. Was 3rd trying to close against a slow pace when 1st off layoff in Risen Star - ran an 89 Stay Thirsty - 5th by 14.5 lengths with a 83 Beyer. Won the Gotham with an 89 in first start off of layoff. JP's Gusto - 6th by 15.5 lengths with a 81 Beyer. Was 2nd at 9/2 odds with a 92 figure next out in the Gr 1 Hollywood Futurity. Was 2nd in the Southwest with an 87 in his return to dirt. Riveting Reason - 8th by 16.25 lengths with a 79 Beyer. Has run Beyers of 88 and 90 in his two subsquent starts on dirt - including a nose defeat in the Grade 2 Bob Lewis Stakes. Everybody to run back has made the kind of improvment you expect from a healthy young colt. It gives you an idea of what should be expected of Uncle Mo and Jaycito on Saturday. If any horse had a right to improve - it was Jaycito. He was all over the friggen track. |
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Generally speaking, Pletcher 3yos come back with their best stuff right of the bench, if Stay Thirsty's lugging in 89 is the best he can uncorked, that bottle might already be empty (all those puns intended). I don't even want to discuss Rogue Romance until he actually threatens to reach contention in a race on the main track. |
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I should hope the top 2YOs of a given year improve in subsequent starts.
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10 horse field. The race was over 4 months ago - and only 40% of the field has run back.
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I don't know if I agree that Pletcher's 3yo's "come back with their best stuff right of the bench" .... there was a pretty strong pattern last year of them improving sharply 2nd off the layoff - running about as strong 3rd off the layoff ... and a lot of them fell hard to injury... and the ones that don't rarely get any better and are more likely to go backwards. |
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A LOT of them don't. Especially with fillies. You had a three year run where the champion 2yo fillies were Tempera, Storm Flag Flying, and Halfbridled. All of them were pretty awesome 2yo fillies whos form took a sharp nose dive. |
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No sane person doubts that if Uncle Mo moves forward, all the other 3YOs are in major trouble. It's a complete mismatch. However, others moving forward doesn't increase the chances of Uncle Mo doing so....or staying sound.
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The whole point - and I know it was kind of a MOTO one - was "It gives you an idea of what should be expected of Uncle Mo and Jaycito on Saturday." ... if they are healthy. I say that because there have been some questions and rumors surrounding the health of both horses. |
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These are all Todd Pletcher trained horses improving sharply 2nd off the layoff last winter. In a lot of cases ... you'd get a blah race 1st off the layoff ... followed by a huge race 2nd off the layoff. The 3rd race off the layoff was typically also a strong one. Most of these horses got injured or ran like the life had been sucked out of them by the end of the season. Super Saver obviously included. |
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I think you made a big stink about Devil May Care getting ear-twitched in the gate at FG and IIRC the pseudo-sprinter Discreetly Mine was banged around on the inside in the sloppy Spectacular Bid, so I'm withdrawing those from consideration. |
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Of the big names ... Super Saver and Mission Impaz off the top of my head ... to go along with Esk, Devil May Care, and Discreetly Mine
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Well, the difference with Stay Thirsty is that he showed up with a winning effort, but didn't run particularly fast. I take that as a sign that he's more or less at his ceiling. Aside from Eskendereya, the others you mentioned had an array of excuses (eg off track, gate trouble, long layoffs, etc.) in their comebacks.
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Munnings - his form isn't pictured above - probably fell off sharper than any of the Pletcher's last year.
He looked promising early on in the season - he was mercifully retired in the summer after running Beyers of 37 and a perfect trip 52 in the Salvator Mile. |
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I just wish some of you would hurry up and die of stupidity already.
Jesus, I'm confounded how a few of you are even capable of being able to operate simple machines. |
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If anything, it seems to be a trait that favors reproductive success. |
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At least my stupidity earned me some free PPs.
The sole basis for my statement that Pletcher's 3yos fire first time out was R Heat Lightning's Davona Dale blitz. Didn't realize she ran in the Forward Gal... |