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where was the best part of the track ? why wasn't he outside? |
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i want you to tell me how many winners were there near or on the rail yesterday and friday? did ramon not get in traffic trouble and why is he inside of smith? |
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The winner of the first was never more than a few paths off the rail. Vale of York raced on the inside for quite a while before angling out. Gayego nearly won the BC Sprint while racing on the rail the entire way. Furthest Land stalked on the inside the whole way. Was the rail that bad? And even if it was, Dominguez never put Gio Ponti on the rail. Gio Ponti lost to a better horse yesterday, and this is coming from someone who bet Gio Ponti. NT |
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where was the best part of the track? gayego is a winner if he was off the dead rail also |
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Gio Ponti is a nice horse but better on turf. He doesnt have that explosive kick on poly. He wouldnt have won the race being on any part of the track unless Zenyatta fell down. I thought Ramon got 100% of him yesterday and earned that placing. Of the two rides, I actually thought Ramon's was better and had the riders swapped mounts, Zenyatta would have probably won by a bigger margin. Ramon is the far better jock imo. Wait until this BC comes back East next year and see how many mounts Ramon picks up.
On the topic of jockeys, I am wondering why Joe Talamo had only 1 mount when this thing was in his backyard? |
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i guess if you say so maybe i was watching a different track yesterday and friday but i hardly saw any horses winning on or near the rail the best part of the track was the outside smith was 8-9 wide , ramon hugged the rail on the far turn then got to the 3 path , then back to the 2 path and finally back to the 3 path , his horse never even saw zen. because he was so far inside of her |
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Joe was busy doing photo shoots for Jockeys on Animal Channel.
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He showed great heart and gameness yes, but best race in defeat? No if I had a vote. He actually had a very good trip, ran his race isolated on the lead with no pressure whatsoever, Hartman couldn't have written better pace scenario than this year's BC turf.
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Did you happen to see that when it looked like Conduit was going to absolutely inhale him PP came back and fought the whole way. It was a TREMENDOUS race in defeat. Far, far better than any other horse who lost during the entire weekend. NT |
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The best trip of a horse who lost title belongs to Bridgetown. NT |
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