
01-23-2008, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by bellsbendboy
BTW My point is that if handicappers actually take the time to correctly analyze a horses am activity, clues will be revealed that can indicate an improved afternoon performance. The work pattern of King's Silver Son was very ordinary, as are most of his trainers stock, until the startling move on January 7th. In that work he exploded and blew away a very fast stablemate who broke his maiden at Belmont in one o nine and a tick. That stablemate DEVEREUX, who is bred top and bottom to sprint won the previous race for nonwinners very easily. 'KING who is bred long on long had never shown any lick in the morning and his work was very telltale. I realize workouts are not one of your areas of expertise, but they are for many successful cappers.
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