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Originally Posted by Track Phantom
I disagree and think you're being obstinate perpetuate a debate.
There is one front runner in a race and connections have a closer. They choose to enter a speed horse to ensure a fast pace. No one is forcing the other front runner to go the lead. In addition, no matter how cheap the rabbit speed is, he can still go wire to wire and it does happen.
When a horse is used as a blocker, or chaos inducer, they are no longer in the boundaries of winning the race and that, to me, is different.
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I don't like rabbits either and think every horse should be in it to win it, but you're right that there is a big difference between a rabbit and a blocker. One is simply setting a pace, which the competition can ignore. The other is actively blocking or herding, etc. to impede the competition. Big difference.