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golfer
11-07-2009, 06:37 PM
Eddie Castro special today. Turned a perfect trip just behind the front runners, into a nightmare.

RockHardTen1985
11-07-2009, 07:04 PM
Eddie Castro special today. Turned a perfect trip just behind the front runners, into a nightmare.

o BOY.... I needed him to hit a pick 3 and I thought he had NOTHING.

golfer
11-07-2009, 07:10 PM
Watch it again, he was trapped most of the stretch, due to a completely indecisive ride by Castro.

CSC
11-08-2009, 09:18 AM
To be honest, I"m not sure how much horse Castro had to get through that hole in mid-stretch when the split developed, if he did have something to draw on he certainly didn't go for the hole with too much vigor.

Gander
11-09-2009, 08:31 AM
I thought the worst ride in the race belonged to Lezcano on Grand Couterier. Why he felt the need to make that move while they were still on the backstretch is puzzling. If he stayed where he is and let the horse run as he always does (from far back), he would have won. Instead Expansion, whose jockey rode him perfectly closed strongly and got the win.

NTamm1215
11-09-2009, 10:56 AM
I thought the worst ride in the race belonged to Lezcano on Grand Couterier. Why he felt the need to make that move while they were still on the backstretch is puzzling. If he stayed where he is and let the horse run as he always does (from far back), he would have won. Instead Expansion, whose jockey rode him perfectly closed strongly and got the win.

Well put, that was a very nice ride by Channing Hill. Maybe Expansion has new life in the Chad Brown barn?

NT

Gander
11-09-2009, 11:12 AM
Well put, that was a very nice ride by Channing Hill. Maybe Expansion has new life in the Chad Brown barn?

NT

Hill is a pretty good rider and I have had uncanny luck with him the few times I needed him for nice tickets. His most noted successes have come with Mike Hushion. I believe he was on Fiddlers Afleet when he won that out of town stake back in early October.

RockHardTen1985
11-09-2009, 03:38 PM
To be honest, I"m not sure how much horse Castro had to get through that hole in mid-stretch when the split developed, if he did have something to draw on he certainly didn't go for the hole with too much vigor.


This was my point, he seemed to have nothing.

Gander
11-09-2009, 03:49 PM
This was my point, he seemed to have nothing.

Not to redboard, but I thought Jambalya was a horrible bet going 2nd time off that kind of layoff, having run a bang up race in his comeback. Horses seldom pair up races like that after that kind of layoff. No, I lost but I just at least had to get that in!

I strongly feel Grand Couterier would have won with his regular rider.

CSC
11-10-2009, 08:14 AM
I'll say this about him, his trainer is very protective about her star pupil. If he runs at Gulfstream this winter, I fully expect some big runs from him in the winter meet.

RockHardTen1985
11-11-2009, 09:04 PM
I'll say this about him, his trainer is very protective about her star pupil. If he runs at Gulfstream this winter, I fully expect some big runs from him in the winter meet.

I agree.. This was just a bad spot second off a really long layoff, and he ran huge 1st off.

golfer
11-14-2009, 04:56 AM
Just watched it again. Jambalaya sat a perfect trip up until the final turn. At that point, Castro had the opportunity to go 4 wide around Mr Universo, and get the jump on the closers. He decided to wait, hoping a lane would open up. It NEVER did. Whether or not he was a good bet before the race is certainly debatable. I do agree Lezcano's decision to move early with Grand Coutourier was questionable. I was against both GC and Operation Red Dawn, which left me with Jambalaya.