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DERBY PACE MUST READ: Moss' Preview/Review
Do not miss Randy Moss' great Pace Preview/Breakdown, as well as his Historical Review...
They will help you understand the way the Derby is likely to unfold or at least give you something to work from to help you generate a scenario where the horse you like does well... PREVIEW: http://www.drf.com/tc/kentuckyderby/...bypreview.html HISTORICAL REVIEW: http://www.drf.com/tc/kentuckyderby/...byhistory.html
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Steve,
Excellent tout, read it inside and out and has to impact your view of the race. As hyper Derby information abounds, this is vital stuff. Spyder
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I have a lot of respect for Moss and think he is by far the best handicapper ESPN has employed. I see it a few ticks worth of Derby pressure faster than Moss, but everyone has an opinion. I also see another 3 who could decide to contest the two he talks about for the lead.
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Moss is great...but when it comes down to heading for the windows I find it hard to believe he will place his $2 win bet on Visionaire..... when he does I will be right next to him sending it in on Colonel John and asking him "Have you ever thought of trying Rogaine?"
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Why is it that just about everyone assumes that Big Brown needs the lead?
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And as the best horse in a race with speed, there is trouble almost everywhere else. Which is of course why this race is so difficult to win. This is not the Florida Derby. He really does not need the lead. But if he finds himself in a group... Target practice. All he needs is a good trip. And I cant think of another race in the US where the probability of getting a bad trip is so relevant. |
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Then there won't be a problem, will there?
I'm looking at the chart for the Bluegrass, and I'm shocked that someone with pace experience can see something positive about Visionaire's performance. He gained but since when is last moving a tired bunch, and passing horses that are BACKING UP, a good effort? |
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I'm getting more and more afraid that he just cruises all the way around. . . So hopefully he gets the 1 post and gets squeezed so we can actually make some $. . .
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Now, I can see the argument that the race is best ignored because of the surface, but not trying to use the performance is an indicator of some hidden ability. |
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I liked Visionaire's race in the Wood. Although it was foggy, and you really couldn't see how the whole race played about, he did have a nice closing kick in the slop to beat Texas Wildcatter. Obviusly his Tomlinson (204) for the distance sticks out as a big negative, I think Matz will have this one ready to finish in the money..
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He did the same thing in his win at Gulfstream at the beginning of the meet. He dropped back to the rail off a hot pace and then flew home b/c the leaders were so tired from running hot early fractions. I also have concerns about him getting a mile and a quarter. He's a toss for me at this point. |
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Be careful tossing horses like this (Visionaire) from the bottom of your exotics tix...
Think Steppenwolfer.. Jazil.. Imawildandcrazyguy.. et al. When many are dead tired and stopping, horses like this can keep going at their one-paced speed and get third or fourth. May not be Visionaire Saturday, but "passed tired rivals" isn't such a bad quality when searching out Derby exotics fillers...
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Right....but that's a sort of " after the fact " kind of thing....as well as obvious. I think the point being made is that Visionaire may not have been so much as closing in the Blue Grass but not falling apart like many of his rivals in that race. The contention is obviously not that some of the exotic fillers in the Derby will be " passing tired rivals " but that Visionaire only gave the illusion of running OK in the Blue Grass....when in fact he wasn't.
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At 10F I expect Visionaire to be one of the "tired rivals"
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Typically, there are other horses who have shown that they don't need ABSOLUTELY PERFECT SETUPS to run credibly. These are the ones I focus on. |
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