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I understand what you are saying Hooves. But like in football, when you try to play safe and not get injured is usually the time when you get hurt. There are some many factors out of his control, I think you will see him continue to ride the same way. Maybe just a few less claimers in the next 2 weeks.
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Even the one who looks like lone speed?
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She was lone speed last time and caved readily. Why is today going to be different? And, aren't you worried that one of the two inside might have speed? I don't completely disagree with you, and am guessing you see that her better races were at Belmont, I'm just wondering how much horse she really is. But, I guess she could win. I'm just sort of married to another horse in the race....but unfortunately one with no speed.
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The last one was longer and Ochre's not a bad horse (even though she crushed this one). . . The 6 seconds are obviously something to worry about but at least her win came at Belmont. I guess the 1 and 2 could have speed but it was a tough read for me. . .
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There's one I like in the 8th today quite a bit- Red Hot Bullet @ 12-1 ML. Came home in :12 flat last out to win going away at Keeneland, and a repeat of that performance at the same trip would be very competitive.
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My horse in the 7th probably moves up a little if the turf is really still "good."
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Look at this race. It's a 'wipeout otherwise". Born to Be, in today's 7th, was also in it.
In terms of ground covered Cato Major ran 46 feet more than the winner. This makes sense as she was chasing wide the entire race. Born to Be, on the other hand, like all of Matz' horses, was sucking up INSIDE until early stretch when she came out and put in a nice late run, without changing leads. Hard to believe she ran 19 feet more than the winner, as she was on the hedge till after they entered. In any event, Cato Major bids at the mile point and can't sustain it. However, Kent gave up very early with her and she was eased to the wire, almost losing 2nd. Grape Cottage, trying to move at the same time, bounced like a ball and ran terribly next time out at CD. As for Red Hot Bullet: she needs to be good to deal with that wide turn and long stretch today. It might intimidate her. |
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