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Old 06-13-2008, 12:08 PM
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Right. After races are over there are sometimes, far less often than we hear around here, legitimate reasons to blame the rider. Hell, sometimes the riders even know it. Race riding comes down to a lot of split second decisions and even the best riders will sometimes make the wrong ones. However, before the race is run you just have to hope for the best and bet the horses you like....not the riders.

I respect the Fat Man a great deal, and I understand that some riders have strengths, and weaknesses, that may affect the horses they ride. If this works for him, great, but it doesn't for me. I can give an recent example in his favor. Garrett Gomez, who is a terrific rider, rode Guts Game the other day. I thought she had a sneaky chance to wire the field. Well, this obviously wasn't happening as even unpressured Prado went on a suicide mission with Love Co. However, Guts Game's only hope was to be the speed, and after breaking on top, Gomez completely rated her out of contention. Look, it was a bad opinion on my part for a number of reasons, but even if I had the right idea, Gomez was the wrong rider for that horse. He simply isn't the kind of guy you want on a potential sneaky speed. On the other hand, my friend Richard Migliore is one of the best riders around at understanding when he has a pace advantage, and using that positively. Maybe that's because he actually reads the Racing Form.

You would think, when someone's job is to ride a horse to victory to make a living, they would size up the competition and handicap the way the race theoretically will be run before every race!
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:24 PM
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I completely agree Travis and my comments weren't at all directed towards anyone, especially you. I thought your breakdown was fantastic.
Thanks...I knew they weren't directed, I was just adding to the discussion. I appreciate it.
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:27 PM
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On the other hand, my friend Richard Migliore is one of the best riders around at understanding when he has a pace advantage, and using that positively. Maybe that's because he actually reads the Racing Form.
I remember at Saratoga a few years ago when I was working with the Special, the Mig was on an absolutely lone speed going two-turns on a wet Monday afternoon. I unloaded on him, and he took the horse right to the front and had a five length lead with one furlong left. He got nailed on the wire by a nose, and totally blew-up all my bets. He rode the race perfectly, did everything he was supposed to do, his horse just got a tad bit short. That same summer, he brought my younger brother back to the jockey's room once and gave him some goggles, you would have thought he was God.

I'm thrilled he's succeeding out west. Winning the Pacific Classic was a big, yet subtle, "told ya so" to the NY guys who stopped using him because of his age. He's a class-act, a great guy and lot of fun.
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