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Originally Posted by stuball
a horse that wins a 10 clmr is a 10 k horse....and let's face it a 10 k clmr
is more inconsistent than say a 20 k clmr...so the chances that he will repeat
his performance are much less along with the other factors that could come into
play. Now if it truly a rise in class it is much harder to repeat that winning performance...but being a 10k clmr in a higher class race makes it a much riskier
bet...and not worth the investment unless trainer has shown he can pull this
manuever before multiple times...some can --- some can't
my two cents (for what it's worth)
Stuball
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Mike Mitchell in Southern California can and does that maneuver well.