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Said it before, I'll say it again
These Juvenile Fillies are ridiculously bad. I'm as big of an east coast guy as there is, but the BCJF winner is not coming from NY.
Slowest.. Frizette.. Ever. No, seriously. It was. |
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I just hope the rest of the horses today in the BC prep races don't look as sore....
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Totally agree.
On Breeders cup day, If I play an early pk3, I'm hitting the ALL button. Really tough to figure the 2-yo fillies out. That will only change if Dreaming of Anna decides to run. |
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If Point Ashley gets a good post,she will romp.They got a little infatuated with getting her to relax.She is just too fast( if she runs her race.)Sure she got beat twice,but they were both pace related.She was pushed into a melt down pace battle in her debut.Then was beaten when she was rated off a 47 pace.The easiest way in the world to get a nice horse beat is to let somebody lead you by a length going 47.Whoever is in front will usually romp home in front of you(in an upset.)She needs to lay just off a fast pace,and then move to the front whenever the jock so desires.If there is not a hot pace,then she needs to take the lead and be gone.F the 47 crap.Good horses can go moderately fast from beginning to end.They get beat when they go slow,and then try to go fast.A ton of horses can do that little trick.
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Well,I think Allude is (or was) pretty good,but God only knows what took place in that head today.Doubt we see her in it now.Might of had a minor injury coming off the turn too.
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