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I still don't want to answer my own question....I have no problems posting about sock stories....but I really don't want to hear about some imaginary bias I supposedly have against a certain horse again.
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I sent him directions to his place. |
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Thank you. And it's fine.....in fact he just called shreiking at the top of his lungs. I just kept laughing and saying "doo-dah!"..which made him all the madder. Oh by the way. I gave your number to Uncly Trust. |
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My raccoons have been put on high alert. |
Watch the replay from the gate into the first turn.
Gomez turned down the inside and the lead going into the first turn. He could have rated a slow 50second half on the lead or he could have changed the dynamics of the race and set a 48 half. Probably 4th best regardless. Beyond the start and pace decision: On light viewing Gomez appeared to do a pretty good job of rating Hard Spun. In a quick look, I didn't see obvious signs of the horse fighting the jockey. If that is the case overall it wasn't the worst ride in history. If however Hard Spun never settled into a pace and actually fought Gomez all the way around then yes overall terrible ride. |
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Quite possibly the nerdy post of the year. |
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You also failed to mention Jazil . He and the other one make your ratings completely useless. |
the great Jazil?
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Yes...the winner of last years Belmont and also a faster time than the great Wench to Riches. I have no favorite in this years crop...they all have disappointed me. My raccoons are in attack mode!! An intruder has been found! |
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Only thing I would say in defense of Larry Jones is that Hard Spun was all over the place in the front stretch. I think he went from the four path to the rail back to the outside all before they hit the first turn...and he wasn't even going around horses. The ride was curious to say the least.
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I agree with Jones on one point...the clocks in jockeys heads are not what they used to be. As for the ride he got in the Belmont from Gomez...it's Karma baby!
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I have made the comment before that he is a horse that seems to want to run at one speed. He doesn't have a kick and he can't be restrained. Whenever the pace is slow and the jockey tries to restrain him his performance suffers. I don't know who is at fault the trainer or jockey for the way he was ridden in the Belmont, but I would have thought his best hope would have came by letting him run relaxed on the lead like in the derby.
However even letting him run he probably still would have finished fourth, at best maybe challenged for third. At classic distances he is a cut below the top in this crop. |
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