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Originally Posted by Sightseek
His Beyer came back somewhere in the 90 range.
I don't know about "needing the lead", nothing to me indicated that he was rank up there and he had a cool head about him. He's got a good way of going too, sort of glides across the ground.
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He's a solid horse. "Need the lead" types aren't necessarily rank -- and I didn't mean to imply that. Rather, he's going to the front and with other similar types in the field a race could set up for him to burn. In all his races he went to the front. Maybe he didn't need to rate because he was so superior. As he meets better competition and other horses improve his running style might go against him at 10 furlongs or even shorter distances.
I might actually be looking to bet against him if the right race comes up.
I wonder what figure Beyer gave the allowance horses who went 1m40yds in 1:39 and change?