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![]() ..both were given 108 Beyer figs.....although Henny's race was a walk in the park so comparing him to High Finance isn't fair....
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![]() What impressed me the most was how easily he handled the early pressure. That's a big plus going into the BC.
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![]() just remember to be objective about hennys race now....i mean, his beyer would have been one or two points in either direction had mach speed not had a bad start.....
![]() just remember all that when you handicap their next races!
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Henny won more easily and carried five more pounds ... a better effort ... but not by all that much. |
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![]() i was assuming you guys DID read the henny hughes thread....we all got 'schooled'....
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![]() You all can't be serious again can you?
What the **** is going on around this place? Are you all hungover? It has nothing to do with cracks of the whip(which won't even get you a length) or any of the other nonsense menationed here. It has to do with pace!!! High Finance went in 23 flat and 45:4. very soft fractions on yesterdays strip which allowed him to have a full tank of gas and fly home. HH went in 22:2 and 44:3. Do you really have to be a ****ing rocket scientist to see that he used far more energy early and therefore had a superior race to the other horse? I mean folks, this is handicapping 101. |
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If it's so easy to have a full tank and fly home after very soft fractions ... ... how come none of the other horses did it? |