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mtcanchazer
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Wow! That's pretty amazing! He must like to do that, or it just works for him. But often it is best to let the early speed battle it out and then overtake them.
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run n rate
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Kinda what Zenyatta liked to do too, sit back, let the other horses think they had a chance and then come in like a wrecking ball and snatch it from them!!! LOL!!! Nice race!!!
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Cowgirl Kat
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missroselee - 2015-06-10 1:02 PM
I think horse racing is a little bit different then barrel racing. I know when I run my barrel horse, sometimes I can never predict if it will be a good day or a bad day, good run or bad run.
With horse racing, I think it's easier to predict if a horse will run well because you know that horse, and you now everything that's happening right up until they get to the gate. So barring any unplanned occurences, most trainers/owners have more confidence because they know where to put these horses for success. Does that make any sense?
yes, that does make sense and I agree. But imagine the first race he did that in. I think they figure out the racing style after the first race, then know what to expect. His style would get me everytime though. But I think that is just me and exactly why I am not a trainer. lol
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