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Is it just me,
or did Curlin look like he was struggling the whole race?:confused:
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He looked a little dull. Did not have the turn of foot I thought he would have.
Interesting why they did not work him over the belmont turf as opposed to running him on the CD turf |
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I just thought it was a funky race with those 2 out there hauling u know what. I didnt think it was horrible, I would give him another go at it. Maybe he just needed a race to get his turf butt in gear??
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why doesn't anyone even consider for one moment that he is better suited for dirt?
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I am not really a fan of Curlin so I really dont care
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Had the race been run differently - and the pace was slow - you could entertain the notion of an excuse for him. His Belmont Stakes loss featured him caught down inside behind a very slow pace in a race that featured a slow early, fast late, turf like fractions and time. In this race - the pace in front of him was plenty fast and he was always in the clear. He's never going to be in any lighter than the 116lbs he carried. I certainly think it was a failed expierment...though he didn't exactly embarss himself or anything like that. |
There's no shame in losing to a former BC Turf winner
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Curlin is the perfect example for the naive people that think a good horse can do anything.
He's a very nice horse but nowhere near the horse on turf that he is on dirt. |
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And, as you well know, NO HORSE can overcome a bad trip. On the other hand, it's nice to have a 'dirt elitist' like yourself give well deserved credit to the specialists. |
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B. Why was this such bad trip for Curlin? |
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I've attached the chart for the race. This is just about the ugliest TYPE of race you can get ---this is the TAMPA specialty on the turf. This particular subtype is not an ideal setup for a closer. The race collapsed but only at the top end, setting up a perfect trip for the horse that did the LEAST RUNNING, the horse closest to the suicide pair, the winner. Curlin was asked too soon; I suppose he had to be, to make up the ground. He's in a drive from the early turn to just before the wire, when Alvarado lets up. That's TOO long. He moved BEFORE the winner, who was AHEAD of HIM and absolutely had to inherit the lead. Castellano sat chilly and asked AFTER Curlin. How the **** does he get a good trip? Moreover, if the race set up nicely for a closer, then Better Talk Now certainly runs Curlin down for 2nd. Add hitting the gate and coming out slowly, and having some expected footwork issues, and it wasn't a garden party for Curlin. |
Those graphs are pretty cool. But does it not disturb you
just a bit to draw those straight lines between one point and another. I know this is about all you can do with the data you have been given, but wouldnt you like the lengths behind the leader and time between say the 5f and 7th furlong and in between... more points? I guess that trackuus thing or whatever will allow you to get a better picture. Makes me nervous just drawin a line like that, big assumptions, but its all you can do I guess. |
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