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Jose has some major issues.
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Shake you Down put up beyers higher than 108 and I believe ran for a 5K claiming tag last year on multiple occasions.
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Yeah, but did he put up a 108 Beyer whilst running for a 5k tag?
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exactly slot, i dont mean eventually ran cheap, i mean ran a number like that for a price that low
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Oh, I misread your post.
No way, Shake You Down only put up high beyers when running in good races. When he ran for cheap tags, he was lucky to run 60's. |
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In a 8 or 9 day span there were two 105+ beyers ran at Charles Town. I don't know what level the other horse was running at but I'd have to question these #'s a bit. Maybe BTW or someone more familiar with these #'s could help out here.
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Charles Town is usually slow as dirt. I don't have the horses or times in question, but it's not out of the question that something relatively simple could lead to this anomaly. Further, classy horses like Outcashem, for instance, find their homes at Charles Town. It's not abnormal to see a relatively decent Beyer in some of the 4.5f sprint stakes they have there.
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