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![]() www.drf.com said Curlin and Hard Spun are going to run in the last of Triple Crown Race. I thought Hard Spun would sit it out but Jones say's he's in I guess.
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![]() Hard spun does not need to be stretched out any farther, if anything a reduction in distance would do wonders for this horse. He could be a very very very good miler.
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![]() Danzig, Turkish Trist, Turkoman, Dosage Figures, Conduit Mare figures, Bris numbers, your best guess, my best guess.......
Hard Spun has the pedigree to get 12 furlongs. In fact his pedigree is so distance favoring that he should have a distinct advantage over others as we increase the distance. The other factor that determines distance capabilities is Running Style. You can't make a middle move and win a top race past a mile and a sixteenth. You can win the Belmont Stakes from the front, but Hard Spun/Pino will have to rate the pace. I never assume a horse/jockey is going to learn a new trick, when facing a new challenge, but it happens once in a blue moon. |
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![]() Any jockey but Pino. Hell, Kevin Krigger looked like a better choice than Pino with his rides at Suffolk today.
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That is the part I don't think he can do. |