That a way . I pretty much think you have to have 3 in mind . And be ready for variables like scratches and weather . It’s fine to have a key horse if you really like one that year . But IMO you gotta have a back up plan which includes your best horse under neath .
The years where a REAL pace develops are often the ones with crazy results. Recently the races where a front runner or stalker has a nice even pace ..,,, it’s more predictable. And usually chalky
Last edited by burnsy; 04-19-2024 at 07:44 PM.
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