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Abandoneer
never was extended until too late and Flores wrapped him up, looks like he liked the turf and took action like he would. Should be a great play back next time, just never got a hole to open
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he came up lame, and was vanned off
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beautiful DOWNWARD SPIRAL
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I am right there with you brother.....painfull.
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Honestly, and I am not sure what the hell happened, but about 10 racing days after that pick six hit, I haven't hit a single ticket at Hollywood, like they screwed with the track or something. Speed seems to be holding better then it did earlier in the meet, maybe because of the heat.
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agreed - it has been almost two weeks without a hit for me. thank god they moved cali racing to del mar starting on Wed. Early in the meet is a great time to get healthy as underlays are everywhere.
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Regarding these artifical surfaces, I really think that temperature, more so then adverse weather, plays a huge part in what bias presents itself. |
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The story circulating was that, because of the heat, there wasn't enough wax in the Cushion Track.
This makes it sound like it was playing closer to dirt, which might explain the injury to Abandoneer. Again, these were just the circulating rumors. |
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The primary reason for switching surfaces was to cut down on injuries to the horses, not necessarily create a track that played "fair." |