Generalization that isn't all-inclusive = AW-->DIRT = you want horses coming from blazing hot pace figures at a big price.
AW can be friendly to closers, so you are trying to find a horse who is both quick enough to contend on dirt, and that has been running not only against an extreme pace, but perhaps a track bias as well.
unfortunately this is a small sample size.
beyond that angle, you just want a good horse at a very generous price.
3rd Race today in NY; the
is a former AW-->Turf and has made a big jump, finally breaking maiden and climbing the class ladder - but this is more a function of his statebred status and with the opportunity to go to Abreu, it was common sense.