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Please don't allow the facts to interfere with Steve's blind defense of his favorite trainer.
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I was thinking of It's a Bird that was rarely under Pletcher's direct supervision.
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Then I guess I stand correct. Make that misguided defense. Or...how about confused?
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![]() Someone on another forum asked a question that I found very interesting. While I understand where Beyer was coming from with the article and I do agree with his point of view, one of reasons he cited for pointing out This Ones For Phil's sudden huge improvement from a figure standpoint. So part of what made the argument was the jump from a career best of 81 to a 117, a 36 point jump. What kind of jump would be considered acceptable? I remember when Bellamy Road got that 120 and he had never been anywhere close to that before. Midway Road got a 124 and hadn't come close to that before. Would a 20-25 point increase for TOFP had been ok? Would Beyer still have written the article if TOFP had gotten a more normal 109 or so? The question comes up now when looking at the number for Haynesfield in the Damon Runyon. He received a 101 originally but it's been downgraded to a 93 now because of the subsequent form of the field in their next races. What if down the line somewhere, the number for TOFP is downgraded to a 109? While still a huge jump, it wouldn't have generated nearly the same attention the 117 did.
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![]() i just happened to mention a couple factors i did not notice in the thread. i did note the 117 was mentioned.
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i hear you |
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Bellamy Road won his allowance race comeback at GP by about 16 lengths and his Wood Memorial win was 2nd off of a layoff. I would say neither performance was as suspicious as This Ones For Phils. |
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I guess somebody had to eventually pick up that loose ball and dunk it.
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![]() but how often do figures get adjusted?
also, i find it interesting to see comments that beyer shouldn't have used his figure to call out 'supertrainers', that they may not always be correct, but you see them everywhere. in the form, in articles, on stallion pages....but they aren't accurate? that info gets disseminated a lot, by a lot of people, as a judge of a horses ability-but then some of those same people attacked beyer for using his figure?! how ridiculous.
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![]() In my opinion this is a major flaw with Beyer speed figures, since the numbers were created to aid horseplayers within a reasonable amount of time in making decisions for future plays, the accuracy of numbers is paramount. Adjusting numbers at a later time creates a suspicion of fudging the numbers for insiders, whether this is true or not that is not my assertion and is an all together different argument. Adjusting your numbers at a later date is just an admission that your numbers were wrong and these are the numbers most players pay for and rely on. Though isolated as it may be, it can't be considered good PR for the system.
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And it isnt as though his was the only number that was unusually high. This one is for Phil got a 121 equibase number after never nearing 100 before. Perhaps someone could get the sheet number also? |
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![]() like i said, how often do they get adjusted? also, are they adjusted before a horses next race? if so, then the correct figure would be in the pp's, wouldn't they? surely it's not months down the road and several starts later before a revised figure is produced?
like chuck said, better a revision than keeping an incorrect figure.
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I found that hilarious as well.
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There is simply not a discussion to be had about the Phil number... NONE.. EVERY SINGLE FIGURE MAKER HAS IT THE SAME. They all aren't wrong. There is just a group out there that has an irrational animosity for Andy Beyer. It's very strange.
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