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i'd have to give the nod to will take charge.
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but 6' 4" In Europe, jumps tall buildings etc...
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Hard for me to say it was better than Will Take Charge. He ran well, but so did Za Approval and many others. I'd probably pick a few more over him if based strictly on the thread title.
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Did Pat really write " The boys of Ballydoyle " in this thread?
Excuse me while I barf.
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I'm not suggesting this be the way to answer the question but...according to Trakus, what horse covered the most ground relative to margin of defeat?
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1. Wider paths weren't possibly better path during either of the 2 days 2. Against the clock, all races were equal, i.e. a horse that loses a ton of ground in a dreadfully slow race didn't necessarily put in the most impressive performance in defeat. |
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She's a Tiger looked great to me.
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The problem with that pick is visually and figure wise that race came up unbearably slow. For a juvy filly fig winner it is probably 10-15 Beyer points off par for the race.
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I wasn't commenting on the speed of the race or figures....Just watching the race one can't help but wonder if he would have been able to nail MMM if he had only be three wide. I think I get your point but you're attacking an argument I never really made. |
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Funny thing about this board and the game we enjoy is that the entire thing is based on opinions and then we're all a little defensive with the slightest challenge.... Carry on... |
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Lovers of horse racing tend to be opinionated...it is what it is. What we lack in social graces we make up for in honesty.
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Worth noting that I read where Englehart wanted to take the POS path to May. Either owner or trainer aren't on the same page or someone needs to let them know that the POS route won't get them into the derby. |
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I'm assuming Englehart will layout potential plans on ATR which I haven't listened to yet...
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Ria Antonia is far more likely to never win any race again than she is to earn a single qualifying point for the Derby.
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there ya go, first name only again..... |
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Strong Mandate was pretty damn good in defeat.
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