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![]() SATURDAY 9th (5:15) Bowling Green H. (G2)
1 3/8 Miles (Inner Turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $150,000 1 Simmard Velazquez J R 115 L 2 Grand Couturier (GB) Garcia Alan 117 L 3 Al Khali Leparoux J R 116 L 4 Strike a Deal Dominguez R A 117 L 5 Winchester Velasquez C 119 L 6 Gabriel's Hill Coa E M 113 L 7 Dry Martini Prado E S 115 L 8 Southwest Castellano J J 113 9 Interpatation Hill C 116 L 10 Followmyfootsteps Maragh R 113 L 11 Jeune-Turc (BRZ) Lezcano J 116 L SUNDAY 9th (5:15) Ashley T. Cole S. 1 1/8 Miles (Inner turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Spa City Fever Chavez J F 116 L 2 Piazza Di Spagna Maragh R 116 L 3 Gimme Credit Castellano J J 118 L 4 Solvent Velasquez C 116 5 Pocket Cowboys Prado E S 116 L 6 Writingonthewall Lezcano J 118 L 7 Uncle T Seven Leparoux J R 116 L MTO Haynesfield Dominguez R A 123 L MTO Giant Moon Prado E S 123 L MTO Manteca Velazquez J R 123 L Last edited by Kasept : 09-09-2010 at 02:58 PM. |
#2
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![]() Giant jockey switch on the 3.
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#3
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![]() He did get a bad ride last time, but overall that's not really true.
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![]() What are you trying to say? The ride was horrible, he made the lead way to early. This horse has talent.
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#5
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![]() To say it's a "giant" jockey switch is hyperbole based on one ride and your favoring of certain riders.
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#6
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![]() Who do I favor exactly?
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#7
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![]() It's hard to keep track.
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#8
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![]() Please dont make things up, I favor no jockeys or trainers. Its an instant recipe for disaster.
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#9
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![]() o.m.g.
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#10
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![]() Leparoux
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![]() In 10 years, it is very likely we are calling Leparoux the GOAT.
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![]() Which brings me back to the original point: why did this horse fall apart like it did in the stretch last out? |
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![]() Not confused. . . just insane. . . probably still bitter about Soldat annihilating that field last week. I've really enjoyed the constant complaining from everyone over the Saratoga bias. . . and I'm kind of amazed that so many of you supposedly skilled handicappers were so incapable of adjusting. . . same thing with the juice.
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How exactly was anyone supposed to 'adjust'? Was it ever a case that the single speed or the 'clear' speed got the lead in any of these races? Or, rather, was it a crapshoot as to who would go and who would sit. And, of course, it also came in handy if you could 'predict' which horse would get the clear rail run through the stretch. That was easy too, for you, I suppose. |
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![]() No. I didn't bother checkin and seemed to think that Kiaran was the trainer of this horse.
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![]() You're the one going on about McLaughlin stretching out a sprinter on turf when the horse in question is trained by Bill Mott and wasn't stretching out.
It wasn't that hard to figure out who had enough speed to be on or near the lead and who was an easy play against because they had no speed. . . |
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And, there was also the odd race where all the speed went and the race collapsed; against the bias. Wasn't easy at all, IMO. |
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![]() Best post in the history of Nerdy Trail. |