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![]() If they retire her it would be a mistake. The main track was hmm awkward.
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![]() Im not understanding how people are blaming the rider here. What did he do wrong? He sat right off a relatively slow pace and pounced around the turn. What was he supposed to do? She didnt get checked or have any traffic problems and he didnt get her into any kind of duel.
Calvin did his job. If she was good enough today, she wins. She wasn't good enough today. |
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![]() Not well said at all.
Unless you mean he was grammatically correct. If you don't understand how taking away the speed from a high quality and brilliantly fast horse is a poor tactic, than there really is no way for it to be explained to you. Go and watch a few thousand more races, and watch what happens to horses like, say, Bertrando, when the jock doesn't let them roll. And just because he wasn't fighting her doesn't mean he was not compromising her chances of winning. |
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sometimes a horse is just a horse.
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Because if you are, you are way off base here. You aren't even remotely close to having a clue. Her race Friday, she went 24.3, 48.4 and 112.2. Take a close look at EVERY start of hers prior to this last one, below. Not in any single race did she go as slow as 24.3, except possibly the Oaks (the first 1/4 not shown). Notice her half mile splits? Her slowest prior to the La Troienne was 47.4, a FULL SECOND faster that yesterdays race, and that came when she was a two year old, for crying out loud. Take a look at her 3/4 splits. Friday she went 112.2. The only time she went slower was her previous race! Again, she did not roll early, and she got beat. Have you noticed yet, that by far her three most impressive wins last year, the Mother Goose, Preakness and Haskell, she set or pressed wicked fractions that are virtually unheard of by a horse in winning performances? I can't even begin to understand how something so obvious eludes so many people. Does this make any more sense to you now? |
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Are you really equating 47.2s and 47.3's as a 2yo and early 3yo to 48.4 as a 4yo? You don't think 47.2 very early as a 3yo isn't a ton faster than 48.4 now??? I mean, seriously. WTF? You really aren't that dumb, are you? |
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This isn't some 50k claimer and prior to the last two races, Rachel was certainly held in higher regard than Bertrando (certainly no knock on that horse). This is Rachel Alexandra...reigning HOY...the next coming of Ruffian. She got eyeballed in the lane. Pure and simple. And you are blaming the jock for not rushing her through faster fractions on a track that was playing against speed all day? |
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This is a filly that when setting very fast fractions, ran her opposition off of their feet. Any horse within a short distance of her on the turn usually ended up at the back of the pack, while at the same time, most closers really couldn't make up much ground on her. What I'm trying to say is that that running style is what suits her best. She may or may not be at the same quality level she was last year, but until she's allowed to run the type of race that made her so great last year, we'll never really know why she's lost twice this year already. And I never said to 'hustle' her. Or, as you say, just let her do her thing. Something that you are very wrong about. If you saw any of her races last year, it should be really obvious that her thing is to go fast early and keep going. Do you think 48.4 is a good example of that? |
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Horses on the lead after a half on the main track finished 3rd, 4th, 9th, 2nd (Rachel), 3rd, 8th, 3rd, and 2nd. Horses to win came from 7th of 8, 3rd of 11, 5th of 10, 3rd of 6, 4th of 5, 4th of 9, 14th of 14, and 2nd of 8. Quote:
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Race 1: 4 horses go at it, the race collapses, and the winner comes from last. 8/4/2/3 --- 7/4/1/3 Race 2: 2 horse duel, winner comes from 4th position, less than 2.5 less behind; 2nd horse always < 4 lengths behind 4/7/3/1 --- 3,6,4,1 Race 4: 2 went at it early, with another joining in on the turn; winner came from 5th, about 4 lengths behind. What's interesting here is that the 2nd horse, coming from 3rd last and almost 8 lengths behind, had dead aim on the winner for a good part of the stretch and HUNG like a rat. 5/9/7/3 ---- 3/8/6/2 Race 6: The other pace horse quit but the winner was 3rd, < 2 lengths behind; so, they went 3,1 around the track 3/2/6/5 --- 3/1/6/5 Race 7: baby race --- didn't bother Race 9: 2 pacesetters, one of which held for 3rd. winner came from 4th, 2.5 lengths behind at most. nothing really ran late here 4/5/2/9 --- 4/5/2/9 Race 11: winner comes from last, 9.5 L behind; 2nd horse from 4th, 2.5 L behind; speed holds for 3rd. Superior performance by BL. 14/4/1/11 --- 14/4/1/11 So, the only real (impressive) off the pace performance was by BL. The winner of the 1st got a perfect setup. Appears as if girlie had no excuse. ![]() |
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![]() Yet still it shows the front-runner didn't win.
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Be prepared for the all out Fat Charts and Trakus voodoo doll combo made in your likeness. I see pins and needles in your immediate future. |
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![]() Maybe RA isn't as good as people thought? A 3 horse field in the Mother Goose, slop at Monmouth and the 2 monsters Macho Again and Mine That Bird were her last 4 dominating performances. To blame Borel who had her on the lead in a 48 and 4 first half seems insane. If she went 46 and change - when she gets caught it would have also been his fault. If she was the type of horse that people have claimed she is - why does she need an absolutely perfect set up?
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