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Originally Posted by ELA
So, here's a question -- and it might be a stupid one. Why is it that in the harness game, breeding/pedigree (and the related stats) has nothing to do with gambling on two year old races, first time starters, etc.?
Now harness racing of course has a universal race distance. But you never hear a harness handicapper say "Well, Artsplace offspring win at 15% first time out" or something along those lines. I have heard people say that a particular stallion throws speed, his two year olds get going early, etc. but it has much less meaning.
Thank you.
Eric
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Aside from a fairly infrequent drunken venture into Pompano Park when I have mistaken it for either a hospital Emergency Room or a Taco Bell, I don't follow harness racing very much. But I do know all the horses must run qualifying races. So, there is some "form" behind a harness horse the first time it's entered. Maybe that's why. I would guess, even so, that the first starters of a successful stallion are, all things equal, more attratcive and shorter-priced than those of less fashionablr sires.