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hey i totally blew off b b s chances ..he stepped up and won very nice.. if he makes the derby..ill bet against him......hes a very good horse.congrats...too ieah and on the big day....
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Unlike Oaklawn, where they just leave the effing starting gate blocking the finish line ....
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Hoss you are right he was farther back after watching a replay, I liked the way he held on. He may have thought he won being that far back.
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Suprised that only one other poster has given any credit to the SA horse. First off of the boat and beat all but two.From as far off the pace I would think he has the most upside of any of the also rans.
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The South American is a crow, someone has to run third.
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He got an excellent pace to close into and was beaten double digits.... He did however manage to outrun similar styled Cool Gator...who could only manage a 5th as the 11th choice in the betting. |
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I was a proud recipient of an Amstel Light blanket for that.
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I don't know what the par racing times are at GP. I do have the Beyer chart in front of me from his book Beyer on Speed. Big Brown's 1:48 for a 1 1/8 is a 122. Beyer Speed Ratings for 1 1/8 Time BSF 1:48 122 -1 120 -2 119 -3 117 -4 115 1:49 113 -1 111 -2 108 -3 106 -4 105 1:50 104 -1 102 -2 100 -3 99 -4 97 1:51 96 -1 93 -2 90 -3 88 -4 87 These are the base numbers. Once they calculate the variant there might be some projection involved in giving these races a BSF. |
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Who's the classy good looking horse? Fast paces best setup deep closers...not stalkers, pressers, or mid-pack types |
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The chart I am using counts 100ths, and BB ran almost 1/5 (.16) slower than 1:48 flat. That is the reason for the small difference.
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Boy here's where you'll kill me about "Big Brown." He' s green, he'll bounce. Sorry
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