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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
We were talking about the earliest stages of the race. As you can see, I corrected my post before you made your post. As I said in the edited post, "When they went into the clubhouse turn, she was a good 20 lengths back. She ran her first 3 furlongs in somewhere between :38 and :39. That's not even close to the fastest she's run in the early stages of her races the last two years. It's actually one of the slowest."
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I don't make numbers to that point - but - you have to take into consideration that she was exiting brutally slow paced races - some of which over days when the racing surface was yielding much quicker times.
Mike Smith just let her settle away from the gate like he always does. The only difference is that she was in with MUCH quicker horses this time - and on a surface that is much less kind to closers. Smith started to push her along after a quarter mile to keep her from dropping 30 back - and she basically had to work hard for 8 furlongs.
The idea that Smith "waited too long" is the single most retarded thought a person can have. He literally moved 8 furlongs out on her - and Zenyatta, with all that momentum on Blame - never got past him after the wire.
Had Smith let her drop 30 lengths back early and get comfortable - who knows what would have happened. She would have made up an insane amount of ground late and exploded past the wire for sure - but it's anyones guess what the result would have been.