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Not that I have had anything close to what happened to you, which is damn scary. But damn it be a man. We dont do sap on message boards. We only do that in private. Its not allowed. |
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Not sap..just speaking the truth man. |
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Adriano put up two nice looking performances. One on Turf and one on Poly. His turf race looked good but he did settle behind a really fast pace before he took the race on his own and won by 8. His Lanes End Race he won in hand and just shook off his competetion. He may not like dirt if the FOY tells me anything but who knows what happened that day.
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There are not many horses that have started their career on turf that went on to the derby and win it. The obvious one is Barbaro who was a special horse, I know I used the Barbaro comparison earlier. But to me a knowledgable horseman in Graham Motion wouldn't have started him on turf, ran him exclusively on that surface until trying a dirt race at GP If he thought he was better on dirt. I think it's very safe to surmise that Adriano is not a second coming of Barbaro. If he does go onto the derby demand a big price on him!
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Recency and no perspective. Once the Derby is over, about 15 horses will be crowned "rats" after people have goo-gooed over them for 90 days. |
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A thread on Adriano is on the verge of reaching 3 pages. There is no hope for mankind.
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and as for elysium fields (can't remember which thread included speculation about his next) he will NOT run in the lexington. |
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There are cases where horses get perfect setups running from the rear: these would be races contended on the front end, and followed by middle moves, that ultimately collapse. There was a 2 horse duel in that turf race. NOTHING else ran. Adriano closed 'on his own' and he WIPED OUT the field. In other words, while he was drawing off the last split, EVERYTHING else was going backwards. To say that he got a good setup would be to miss the point. (To look at complicated races, as those on the turf typically are, only in terms of how fast the splits are, would also be missing the point; but we really don't want to get into that.) We need, at a minimum, to be able to distinguish between those races where horses run exceptionally and those where they get good setups, and run well as a result. |
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..... ...then again that glory horse does have the 2nd highest 3 yr old route Beyer this year....no????? ...yes????? ....no?????
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His pedigree says route, he has the loot to get in the derby, and he will be fresh leading into the derby. I SAY TAKE A SHOT! He can always go back to Turf. |
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I thought he moved too soon in the Lane's End. |
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Did he run today? Given his most recent form, who even bothered to notice. |
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