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You are right... both Zen and Indian Blessing are running on Friday. That makes Saturday suck even more! |
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With all due respect, the 'games of chance' out is the widespread excuse for those unwilling to work at capping and playing synthetic tracks. The Oak Tree racing has been fair and formful on the dirt-lile Pro-Ride surface, and regulars of West Coast circuit play have stated they aren't even thinking there is any unusually 'unique' aspect to the oval.
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There is something wrong with that picture......Any G1 quality horse should win with that kind of pace. |
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Final Decisions
Awesome Gem: Mile (2)
Black Magic Mama: Juvenile Fillies (1) Casino Drive: Classic (1) Coronet of a Baron: Juvenile Turf (2) Dave ’s Revenge: Juvenile Fillies (2) Dream Empress: Juvenile Fillies (1) Elusive Bluff: Juvenile (1) Emmy Darling: Juvenile Fillies Turf (1) Evita Argentina: Juvenile Fillies (1) Fairbanks: Classic (2) First Defence: Sprint (1) Gallant Son: Juvenile (1) Goldikova: Mile (1) Indian Blessing: Filly & Mare Sprint (1) Lewis Michael: Dirt Mile (1) Lord Admiral: Dirt Mile (2) Mast Track: Dirt Mile (2) Mine That Bird: Juvenile (1) Precious Kitten: Mile (1) Pyro: Dirt Mile (2) Raven ’s Pass: Classic (1) Rebellion: Dirt Mile (1) Renda: Juvenile Fillies Turf (1) Saucey Evening: Juvenile Fillies Turf (1) Slew ’s Tizzy: Dirt Mile (2) Spring House: Turf (1) Ventura: Filly & Mare Sprint (1) Well Armed: Dirt Mile (1)
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Raven ’s Pass: Classic (1)
LUV IT. Stay outta my mile. |
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Oh....What do I do? Play the Breeder's Cup or play fetch..........hmmmm... |
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Last week however, a number of speed horses wired the field. Thirteen out of the sixteen races there on Wednesday and Thursday are over the main track. The best way to guess at how the track will be playing on Friday and Saturday will be to watch how it plays in those thirteen races. |
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i'm not disputing that on average the euros have better turfers, i just don't think it's this huge dominating thing they've got going as some seem to think. since it's pretty much an exclusive type of racing for them, and turf is secondary here, i'd think it would stand to reason that they would have an edge since it's all they concentrate on. also, it's not as tho we can't breed a good turf horse, they get bred quite often in ky-and invariably end up overseas after being purchased at auction. we export our best and brightest turfers, everyone here focuses on dirt. with good reason i'd say, look at how much emphasis is placed on the classic here, not the turf. it's where the money's at.
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Which would you prefer?
A BC run in mud/slop on dirt or the BC run on a synthetic surface?
And this isn't a biased question....interested in which people would rather handicap, which is a better money making opportunity, and which surface is fairer. And a dry, dirt track is not an option here. |
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Personally, I would take the mud over the fake turf.
Thanks to Mike Helms' sire ratings I have been doing unusally well on the slop this year. |
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Neither.
I cut way back on my wagering last year because of the slop, more so because of the bog masquerading as a grass course and I'm cutting all the way back this year. CD in '10. |
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I think both scenarios make the baby races even harder to play with horses catching synthetic or slop for the first time.
As for handicapping, I would pefer the slop. You would think that most of these horses have some sort of off track lines/form in their pp's. Not to mention their bloodlines too.
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That's a tough question - but I think I prefer a microbrew.
Shouldn't you be packing?
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I'll say the poly this year........last year most of the horses had never run on muddy tracks or bad turf. This year many of the horse have been exposed to some sort of synthetic track in training or races.
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