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There ain't a place to ship to within hundreds of miles. They are training there, they got horses, they gotta try it and run. It ain't like they have options. |
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![]() I love Notional but there is nothing surprising about a horse that just ran huge at six furlongs flattening out in the end of a seven furlong race. The distance could have done him in as much as anything and the previous race certainly could have taken a lot out of him. Very hard to place the blame on the cushion track especially when he loses to a $2 million horse and another very nice horse in Dillemma. What happened to Circle the World is a much better argument against Cushion Track than Notional.
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I don't think you are getting what I hold to be true. Its not the bias or lack of one that I dislike, far from it. I love closing biases on dirt tracks, its easier to score with one of those. But I truly don't think the majority of horses run their best on it. In a race like the one with Jump and Miss, I think the time will show you that noone particularly loved it. If it was a surface where some just loved it, that would be fine as well. But i don't see that. I see figs crashing by as many as 5 horses in the same race, which eliminates the notion that one or two just didnt fire for other reasons than the surface. Hard to convince me that day in and day out when 3-6 horses in a race don't run a fig commensurate with their ability, that horses just aren't firing on it. I think many of these races go to the horse who dislikes it the least. That I have a problem with. Lack of a bias I don't have a problem with. |
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![]() Here's the lowdown on what screwed the track up so bad, the trackman for some strange reason thought it would be a good idea to switch the rollers and the harrows around . So he put the rollers on right behind the tractor and the harrows on behind the rollers, the end product was wavy gravy. I just dont understand what part of maintenance free surface dont they get , it must just be the human nature of the trackman to try and mess with it.
The track was uniform and waveless this morning now if they could just refrain from *ucking with it we should be in good shape.
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![]() I'll say this ,Oracle.Many of the horses we have talked about being disappointments on this cushion track (in the last week) have been ridden as if they are still at Santa Anita.This track is (to me)atleast 1 second slower than the dirt they had here(yet they are still riding as if they are at Santa Anita.)They need to respect the fact that it is slower.That means when Solis ' horse went a 44'3 it was like going a a 43'4 or something,and the others were trying to keep up with that horse.The horse you speak of(JUMP ON IN) was 2 lengths off this 44'3(to me that is probably more like going 44 flat or something.)It is too fast for a 2 year old filly to run,and hang around for 7f. Court went 22.50,and 45.18 while clear on the lead in the 7th race.It was not a contested pace,and he kept going easily all the way around on the front.There is a fine line,and they are running too fast for this surface.For instance Notional was leading at about a 1:10 clip.Well,I think to the horse it feels more like a 1:09,and that might just have been too quick as well.When they stop riding the track like a speed track,I think a lot of these horses will stick around and have a say in the finish.Put it this way:If you're at Anita,you probably will find guys trying to avoid going sub 44(even if they can.)I think they need to try to stay at or above around 45 flat on this track.When they finally figure this out,horses like Jump will win.They need to make the adjustment (or they will struggle to finish 1st.) I think these horses like Jump like the track,but you can only go so fast on it if you want to hang around.They need to ride "more Eastern," and less like they are at Anita.
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() I must complement the posters on this thread. It has stayed on track and relevant for the most part. All very interesting stuff. Thanks to those of you that take the time to observe and share.
And it has remained civil. Very nice stuff. Carry-on please. |
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She gives credibility to the report which said the same thing on the internet yesterday. |
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![]() What I observe at the finish line is a bunch of horses who are going up and down and not forward. The horses who hang on and win seem to be laboring as bad as those chasing them but have a head start and hang on.
I don't see horses really running at the end. Belgravia was narrowly saved by the line and it shocked me. He looked home free easily and the 2nd horse didn't appear to be flying to me so much as Belgravia was just exhausted. I'm still seeing single file setups, with less contesting of the pace and movement on the backside then on dirt. I'm watching Scuds, even though I'm not playing I'm watching. The closers I see don't seem to be closing so much as the horses who they pass appear to be walking. I'm also glad Honu said what she said about being decieved by times when she works her horses on it. I'm seeing jocks that appear to have no idea how much horse they have underneath them. Sitting chilly as if they have a ton and asking and finding they are dead empty. Also seeing guys whaling away on horses on the turn as if they are in trouble, who keep on rallying even though your eyes tell you they should be empty. |
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I just dont get why they cant let well enough alone, I know trainers for the most part are about speed out here , but to be honest 32,000 $ claimers should run 6 1/2 in 1:17 and good horses should go 8 lengths faster in about 1:15. When cheap horses go 3/4 in 1:08 and change they shouldnt wonder why their horses break down and are sore or do they even care.
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When I was in Kentucky Frank Lyons, who used to train, and I got in a horse talk and I told him I thought the Cali trainers were the problem, not the surfaces, because every 7 days they zoom the **** out of them in the morning. He responded to me with something that I had never even thought of, he said they didn't do it out of stupidity, he said they did it out of insecurity. He said the guys out there were insecure and felt like if the horse wasn't zooming than he wasn't very good. I know Mullins takes it easy on them, and its my guess that he wins a lot because he claims these horses who are being beaten on and eases up on them. Does ANYONE out there just breeze easily and gallop them into fitness? because quite frankly i don't think any new surface is gonna fix whats wrong out there, which is to work em just as fast as their little legs can carry them every 7 days. Nobody good in NY does that, nobody. You work a horse in 58 flat in Cali, and the trainer is thrilled. When that happens in NY, you can bet your ass that an exercise rider is now unemployed. |
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![]() I read up on this CushionTrack/PolyTrack stuff and from what I can tell there's not much difference between the two. It's Silica, rubber, other plastic and wax. If I were running Hollywood, I'd spend a few dollars and hire away someone from the Turfway track crew since that's the place where it's worked the best. If you get bored, here's the PolyTrack PPoint presentation to the California folks.
http://polytrack.com/presentation/index.html |
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