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Originally Posted by Betsy
Um I did not say you cared or should and I understood your point very well even though I do not agree...Obviously they wanted to stretch him out. Actually, their initial plan was to run him in a stakes at Parx against older PA bred. I can not think of a spot they could have run him in instead...the King s Bishop was never an option, and rightly so
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See Hossy's response. If there was any confidence he was anything special, they would have sought black type. That they used this mundane spot as next for him said a lot, and that was the point I raised in the analysis. Actually, why we should even have an interest in how they campaign their horses seems an exersize in futility. They operate blind without a cane.
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