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Weekend Beyers
DEL-Obeah (G3): UNBRIDLED BELLE 105
DEL-Susan's Girl: BON JOVI GIRL 103 CNL-Colonial Turf Cup (G2): BATTLE OF HASTINGS 92 CNL-All Along (G3): WINTER VIEW 94 BEL-New York (G2-Off the Turf): ICON PROJECT 106 CT-Dash: TRUST OR BUST 94 CT-Red Legend: BIG DRAMA 104 CT-Lady: JULIET'S SPIRIT 88 CT-WildnWndrfl: NO ADVANTAGE 99 HOL-Kerlan (L): DELTA STORM 99 HOL-Affirmed (G3): GRAZEN 100 HOL-Cinema (G3): OIL MAN 87 WO-Highlander (G3): SMART ENOUGH 102 WO-Singspiel (G2): MUSKETEER 97 WO-Queen's Plate (R): EYE OF THE LEOPARD 92 Others: BEL (6/17-ALW): ROLLERS 107 AP (6/20-MSW): COLONEL KLINK 75 DEL (6/17-ALW): NICANOR 93
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didn't see the race, but drama pulling off a triple digit beyer at the bull ring is pretty impressive. also good to see a solid number come back for the poly specialist col. klink -bt- |
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I was there. He ran a nice race, settling in nicely and drawing off when asked. I was also surprised how small he was.
And there was a good crowd on hand. Probably the most people I have seen at the CT track. Great night of racing. |
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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They should do figs after the fact for most turf races anyway.
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A combination that makes for the best posts.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Kind of like establishing a number for all the handle NYRA has lost with Belmont races coming off the turf this meet. Especially the days where the main dries out under the sun and is upgraded throughout the day eventually to fast. Surely there is a guesstimate involved with this number as well... |
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I think Battle of Hastings got a 92, which seems a little low to me in a race with an honest pace.
As for Big Drama, how is running a triple digit Beyer at a bullring any more impressive than running it on a full sized track? |
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When handicapping the Colonial Turf Cup earlier this week, I thought a low 90's beyer would have been the number to win it or atleast it would have been competitive. I wouldn't be surprised if the final number will be in this neighbourhood.
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I'm not saying he would have won but didn't Al Khali look dangerously like he was on the verge of stealing the race until he inexplicably drifted wide going into the stretch.
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Battle of Hastings got basically the same insanely great trip that Julia Tuttle did in the filly race. The difference is BoH has some talent. I do, however, think he's absolutely stretched to the max going more than 9 furlongs. Given the disadvantage Straight Story was at in terms of seasoning, I thought he ran really well and is certainly a decent horse. NT |
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