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Old 09-15-2018, 08:28 AM   #9
sammy the sage
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Originally Posted by Lemon Drop Husker View Post
La Sardane is a bit interesting in that there really isn't much speed at all in here. Yes, I know it is a turf race, but it is truly littered with deep closers (even for a turf race, and it is only a Mile afterall).



She is getting a solid weight allowance, so why not flat out gun from the start and look to build up a 10 to 12 length lead if you can and try to fend them off?



She had the lead in the last, but not at really frisky fractions, and was contested throughout. Why not just completely send and roll the dice when I'm sure all the other contenders in here will give her little to no chance and let her go. She isn't gonna sit and then close to beat these like she did in the Intercontinental.
Love this IF THE turf course is FIRM for this horse....otherwise #6 L.G. towers over this field....problem is...what are THEIR intentions for this race....pretty obvious THAT THE Breeder's Cup is THE target...if this is a win you're in race...then yes...all systems go...if not...well...how knows...I certainly don't...
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