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BEL Champagne S (G1): Jack Christopher 93 (Munnings) C. Brown/J. Ortiz
BEL Frizette S (G1): Echo Zulu 90 (Gun Runner) S. Asmussen/R. Santana BEL Woodward S (G1): Art Collector 107 (Bernardini) W. Mott/L. Saez BEL BEL Turf Sprint S (G3): Arrest Me Red 100 (Pioneerof the Nile) W. Ward/I. Ortiz BEL Miss Grillo S (G2): Sail By 69 (Astern-AUS) L. Gyarmati/J. Alvarado BEL Pilgrim S (G2): Annapolis 89 (War Front) T. Pletcher/I. Ortiz BEL F-T Waya S (G3): My Sister Nat-FR 94 (Acclamation-GB) C. Brown/J. Ortiz BEL John Hettinger S: Myhartblongstodady 78 (Scat Daddy) J. Abreu/J. Lezcano SA Rodeo Drive S (G1): Going to Vegas 98 (Goldencents) R. Baltas/U. Rispoli SA Awesome Again S (G1): Medina Spirit 107 (Protonico) B. Baffert/J. Velazquez SA American Pharoah S (G1): Corniche 85 (Quality Road) B. Baffert/M. Smith SA Chandelier S (G2): Ain't Easy 81 (Into Mischief) P. D'Amato/J. Rosario SA John Henry Turf S (G2): United 99 (Giant's Causeway) R. Mandella/F. Prat SA SA Sprint Ch. S (G2): Dr. Schivel 103 (Violence) M. Glatt/F. Prat SA City of Hope Mile S (G2): Mo Forza 100 (Uncle Mo) P. Miller/F. Prat SA Eddie D S (G2): Lieutenant Dan 99 (Grazen) S. Miyadi/G. Franco SA Zenyatta S (G2): Private Mission 96 (Into Mischief) B. Baffert/F. Prat SA Chillingworth S (G3): Ce Ce 95 (Elusive Quality) M. McCarthy/V. Espinoza SA Speakeasy S: One Timer 70 (Trappe Shot) L. Rivelli/E. Baird SA Surfer Girl S: Cairo Memories 70 (Cairo Prince) R. Hess/K. Desormeaux SA Zuma Beach S: Mackinnon 76 (American Pharoah) D. O'Neill/J. Hernandez SA Unzip Me S: Zero Tolerance 89 (Mizzen Mast) P. Miller/F. Prat SA 2yo MSW (6f): Winning Map 85 (Liam's Map) B. Baffert/J. Velazquez SA OC/N2X (8.5f): Eight Rings 98 (Empire Maker) B. Baffert/J. Velazquez SA OC/N1X (1m-T): Subconscious 92 (Tapit) R. Mandella/J. Hernandez CD Lukas Classic S (G3): Knicks Go 104 (Paynter) B. Cox/J. Rosario CD Ack Ack S (G3): Plainsman 100 (Flatter) B. Cox/J. Rosario CD Seneca S: Crazy Beautiful 91 (Liam's Map) K. McPeek/B. Hernandez CD 2yo MSW (1m): Trafalgar 81 (Lord Nelson) A. Stall/J. Rosario CD 2yo MSW (6.5f): Dr. Perry 82 (Into Mischief) S. Asmussen/J. Rosario CD 3+ MSW (1m): Cody's Wish 92 (Curlin) B. Mott/J. Rosario LRL Laurel Futurity: Ready to Purrform 74 (Kitten's Joy) B. Cox/J. Toledo LRL Selima S: Consumer Spending 76 (More Than Ready) C. Brown/V. Carrasco LRL Laurel Dash S: Xy Speed 90 (First Samurai) G. Bennett/J. Ruiz LRL All Along S: Tuned-GB 90 (Toronado-IRE) H. Motion/F. Lynch LRL Japan Turf Cup S: Tide of the Sea 92 (English Channel) M. Maker/H. Karamanos WO Wonder Where S: Munnyfor Ro 78 (Munnings) K. Attard/J. Stein WO Breeders' S: British Royalty 92 (English Channel) B. Minshall/P. Husbands WO ON Fashion S (G3): Amalfi Coast 89 (Tapizar) K. Attard J. Stein FL Lady Finger S: Curly Girl 52 (Nyquist) P. Barrow/A. Worrie FL Aspirant S: Adios Asher 82 (Adios Charlie) L. Rivelli/E. Baird PID Peach Street S: Talk Or Listen-IRE 90 (Alhebayeb-IRE) A. Delacour/P. Morales
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Steve, do you have the Beyer for Youre to Blame in the fifth on Saturday?
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Thanks, Steve. I was interested because I thought Jack Christopher’s Beyer came back a little high, since it was the slowest Champagne(when run at a mile) since 1989. The mile time for the fifth on Saturday was virtually the same as JC’s final time 3 races later, so the number makes sense.
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I thought Jack Christopher’s Beyer of 93 was a little high for a race that was the slowest Champagne since 1989. So I wanted to compare it to the dirt routes that were run earlier on the card. The 4th race a 40 n2l claimer was not comparable, so I went to the 5th race, an 80 optional claimer @ 8 1/2 furlongs that the mile split was 1:37:2, one tick slower than JC’s mile. When that race came back with a 91 Beyer, I could see how JC was awarded a 93. However, I still feel the time of the Champagne was very mediocre, particularly the final 1/4 in 26:1. We shall see.
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Yes, I am aware of that, but I don’t think an opening 1/4 of 23:4 should impact the final quarter that negatively. Like I said, we shall see.
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It's good not to tailor the truth to fit our personal agendas. Try comparing the first two fractions to those of the Woodward, as an aside a figure that for some reason you are not questioning despite it relying on the Champagne number being correct, before determining whether or not they were fast or slow.
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I’m not attempting “ to tailor the truth.” I did not use theWoodward because it was 14 points higher and thus not comparable. I used the 5th race because it was comparable and it pointed out that the number was valid, which is all I was attempting to do, as I originally thought the number was too high but was proven wrong. P.S. I still don’t think that was a strong finish. We’ll find out down the road.
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We got it. You don't like Jack Christopher, a son of Munnings, in the KY Derby. Not exactly putting yourself out on a limb here. However, none of that has anything to do with his fig.
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After this discourse. I can really sympathize with Anthony Stabile.
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Sorry if you have a problem with being asked to defend your opinion. Opinions have no merit if they can't be backed up....regardless of who gives them or where. I think true racing fans and bettors appreciate intelligent discourse.
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I do appreciate intelligent discourse. My prior comment about Anthony was “tongue in cheek” as I truly enjoy the pre card bantering between the two of you. As for defending myself, what’s to defend? I sought out a number, that number indicated my original hypothesis was incorrect. I then stated an opinion that can only be verified by future races.
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Perhaps you would like to purchase a few dozen of the lunch wagers he has lost to Andy?
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It would be my pleasure to pick up the tab for a lunch with Andy.
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Freddy will be happy to hear there is some relief on the way:-)
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The second race of his career against a good group that smells like a really good data-based number. Do I like prospects of the TAP that finished second better sure but like you say we will see? |
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I think for Christmas I am going to buy out Stabile's position from him and let him start over again in '22 a fresh gelding. I will donate a thousand bucks to TRF or Chaplaincy in his name. Somebody has to get him out.
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