I'm a way bigger fan of trainers like Brown, Pletcher, Shug, Baffert, Cox etc... sticking with a horse and demonstrating confidence than some other trainers (and again I'll leave it at that). It could mean they've seen something in recent works that makes them think the aggressive spot is the right one. They are also competent enough to know. I think they'd also be more likely to influence an overly aggressive owner (as many are) to not run unless he was showing something in his works that encouraged them to do so.
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