kentuckyrosesinmay |
03-15-2008 10:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
He is confusing me.I would like him to look a little more relaxed early on,but you're right.He came home fast.Georgie flew.He has a big beautiful stride,but he got beat because Georgie has a much quicker stride.It came down to acceleration.When a horse gets 1st crack at taking the lead (on a relatively slow pace,)and then gets beat,it would seem he is getting tired. Especially,since Georgie didn't change leads.I think he did get a little tired,but not as much as when I saw it live.It was more a case of Georgie running huge.To me,Gayego has the best stride of all the 3 year olds.With that stride,he is still dangerous.He looked like he got a lil tired late,and came out some.If he can improve his stamina,he will look like some very nice big striding grinders (Tiznow etc.)It's a big if.He look tired to you? I think they all did(except Georgie.)I have access to the head-on of the start,and Gayego is a lil' too keen.They need to get him to relax a lil more.He is pulling a lil bit early on.Let's face it,this is an o.k. trainer,but not a great one.They need to get him to relax better.I don't have a head on of the stretch finish.Does he lug out,or is Mike trying to intimidate a lil bit? Smith said he wouldn't swap his horse's talent for anybody else's.He just wasn't sure he could 2 turn until he did it.That bothers me a lil.I mean he works him(a horse with that big a stride,)and isn't sure he would 2 turn.I wonder if he would swap now(FOR GEORGIE'S.)
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He didn't look tired to me. He looked like he was running his guts out. He actually impressed me a lot. I thought Georgie Boy would have beaten him by a lot more than that going into the race. Of course, Georgie Boy didn't switch leads. I hope GB came out of the race okay. I hate to see a horse not switch leads when they normally do it. GB is no joke. That horse can freaking run.
IMO, it looked like the only reason Gayego came out into the stretch was because Smith was hitting him hard with the right handed whip.
Gayego is my 'dream' mover. He is beautiful to watch. I think that he will get over the dirt just fine. GB isn't as pretty of a mover, but he has got quite the motor on him. I am unsure about how GB will do when he comes off the synthetic surface because of the way that he moves.
Gayego and El Gato Malo both have a dosage index of 4.33. That means that they aren't supposed to be able to get the Derby distance. El Gato Malo looked great to me at a 1 1/8. I say dosage doesn't mean anything with a horse like that. I can't tell about Gayego yet.
Gayego is a confusing horse because he took a big step up today. He isn't in the top tier of colts right now, but if he improves a little bit more he will be. He is very nice. He should be able to run over the dirt fine as I said, but the Derby distance is a question mark right now.
Gayego's trainer is Paulo Lobo, who I think is a very capable trainer. Gayego has been raced very little, and has definitely been getting better with each start.
Anyway, those are just my two cents, and I hope this information is somewhat helpful.
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