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Although I think I was unfair to Forever Together- she was decent on dirt, decent enough to win the Forward Gal. Just not spectacular like she is on turf.
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![]() Another clue, she is by far the leading money earner for a sire who has his 4th crop as 2yo's this year.
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![]() I find the Keeneland (and Turfway, and Arlington) Polytrack surfaces rather boringly predictable, rather than random. They very noticably tighten up with cooler weather and wet (favors frontrunners), slows and becomes more deep with warm/dry (becomes obviously fair), and this is very apparent during some days as the day progresses, and when one compares morning training times to race times. Keeneland has been spot on with this, this meet so far.
It very often plays very fairly to both speed (must be fit) and closers (must be fit). At Keeneland, the lack of favorites winning is due more, IMO, to the variety of horses (especially young horses) shipping in from all over (mixing of populations that have never run against each other before). Fall meet is more predictable than spring, regarding favorites winning (haven't checked it for sure, my impression) Arlington and Turfway, with their populations rather more fixed and constantly competing against each other, are hardly chaotic or random IMO. Some handicappers view Kee as chaos, some as great financial opportunity. It plays little like turf in my experience. Regarding Derby horses, one has to see if they can handle the Churchill dirt surface during their last two weeks of training, anyway. The morning gallops and works reports are most important to me in the final separation of the field. Regarding using a formula to convert synthetic to dirt figures, I'd want to know under what weather conditions the synthetic figure was obtained.
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