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Theregoesjojo had just beaten Quality Road by 2 3/4 lengths .. and the hot pace of the race projected much better for him than QR ... yet the two horses were almost the same price. He was no bargain at 5/1 on paper. He should have been a bigger price in fact. |
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The pace was awfully slow in that race - and if it would have been run on dirt POTN would have never had a prayer. I didn't think much of the race other than POTN was clearly the best horse in the race on that track .. and that IWR stinks on that track. |
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"He should have been a bigger price" - yea according to public opinion he should have been 8-1 , after the good players bet he was 5-1. I bet 200 each on Phil and JOJO, but I can see after the fact that I screwed up. Evaluating your own past performance isn't about whether you win or lose(in the short term), and it isn't about what Joe-Public "should have" thought at the time of the race. |
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pamplemousse would never have gotten 10 furlongs on the dirt. He wouldn't get 9 furlongs at Keeneland either.
He was a talented horse who could control the pace and whose aptitude for turf was carrying him farther than his genetic ability over that pro-ride surface. |
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I really happen to think 5-1 was closer to break even on that play for Quality Road. However: Don't get me wrong, I think in hindsight the play would NOT have been to bet Quality Road to win, but to pass the race. If you had a vulnerable favorite in one of the other legs, you would include all three FOY contenders in those (double/pick3/pick4) tickets. |
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You're too kind. You must be secretly afraid Rashard Lewis reads this board.
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I base opinion on the following his conduit mare stamina index is extremely poor. Worse than nearly all 2009 derby contenders, and worse than any derby winner in at least the last 30 years my observation that horses who like the pro-ride surface can race and train at longer distances than they normally could -related that Pamplemousse has good breeding for a turf sprinter, and he has a high knee action in his stride which also hints that he likes turf. Being by Kafwain probably doesn't help, I'm not too sire oriented but it probably isn't a big positive I think he would be fine on dirt, just that he would quit after a mile or so |
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I actually noticed a horse at Keeneland doing that the other day. He won by 5.
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That would be his only loss.
I didn't see much of a trip excuse myself. He made wild improvement in his next race. |
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Barbaro had the best conduit mare stamina index of any Derby winner in at least the last 37 years. Barbaro had proven himself over real turf to get the distance. Barbaro didn't run on the pro ride ride surface, potentially masking his distance deficiencies. |
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