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The horse is a winner with a versatile running style and awesome distance pedigree. As for his figures, if you take all synthetic numbers at face value, then I don't know what to tell you, and it isn't like 95 is far off what it'll take to win here. To me, the only one that has run a two-turn race significantly faster at three is Big Brown, because I'm not buying that AR Derby fig. Do I think he offers value? Hell no. But if you watch the horse run, look at his pedigree and don't think it screams "Derby horse", then I think you're mistaken. I wouldn't bet him to win, but he's definitely one of the more likely winners. |
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Another person who was thrilled when he heard about the work was Gomez’ agent Ron Anderson, who stands by last month’s decision to ride Court Vision instead of Colonel John. “With Colonel John, you’re dealing with a horse coming off synthetic surfaces and who had won the Sham Stakes by a half-length,” Anderson said. "With Court Vision, you’re dealing with Billy Mott and going to Aqueduct where he had already won a stakes, and then going to Churchill Downs where he had already won a stakes. How could I take off him? And when you’re going a mile and a quarter for the first time, you can’t count speed figures. |
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![]() i thought gomez only rode him when he did because nak was injured? i doubt it was a permanent change, or one that gomez could turn into a permanent jockey switch.
as for colonel john, he could make the switch-then again, he may not. it's possible he will get good odds that would make him worth a look as there could be doubts. but, judging by the results at oaklawn, synthetic horses can make a successful transition to dirt. now, for those going from dirt to synthetic, that's another story. of course for every example you could show that horse was able to transition, no doubt you can find some that can't. but that's been a part of horse racing for years, with horses trying dirt to turf and vice versa. i'd give col john a lot longer look than many of the other horses people have been mentioning.
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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/horse...ley-column.htm ESPN had a reporter following this slug throughout the prep races. This is only a link with early April doings of this horse. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print...253&type=story |
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![]() I just checked Derby PPs back to 2003. There was one horse slower than Court Vision and that was Seaside Retreat who went into the Derby with a career high Beyer of 85. The next closest to as woefully slow as Court Vision was Bwana Bull with a career high of 91.
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