You’re not factoring in which horse will improve the most and by how many lengths.
I’ve got Noble Indy improving several lengths. If he takes to the track, gets a good post position, gets a good start, (none of which are guaranteed) I figure he can press and sit tight behind the bums out front. When the bums out front peel off he should be right there, similar to the Louisiana, but this time he’ll be in better shape able to hold his speed further. Come the three-sixteenths I figure he should be in front and the horse to catch and he ain’t gonna' lay down!
The question is, who is gonna' catch him? Can Audible get through? Will Audibe stay close early compromising his late kick? Does Hofburg have the late turn of foot to catch up?
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