Kela's fig from sunday

Started by Saddlecloth, July 25, 2004, 09:46:47 PM

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Saddlecloth

Have to think the way the track was playing, a bit on the slow side, the fact Kela went 108.2, and 8 wide the whole way, that he will get one of, if not the highest sprint number of the year.

TGJB

Won\'t be doing the day for a couple of days, and the track may have changed during the card, but maiden claimers went 1:09 flat in the last. Very tough beat for the guys who bet their lungs on the layoff horse who ran second-- ouch.

TGJB

Silver Charm

TGJB wrote,

\"and the track may have changed during the card\"

Aren\'t there figure makers out there who swear that track speed rarely changes over the course of any given day.

Where is Classhandicapper he will vouch for what I\'m talking about. I read the Debate.

>Where is Classhandicapper he will vouch for what I\'m talking about.<

Here I am.  

I\'m with TGJB on this one, but maybe not to the same degree. I won\'t vouch for anything though. I\'m going bad for the first time in many years. I\'m in the hole 8 units for the year, but it feels a lot worse because I\'ve been going so well for so many years.
I can\'t get myself arrested.

Saddlecloth

well I would point out it was straight maidens, and the top two may have freaked a little as the were 9 clear of third.  I looked at the first and older 40k claimers went 111 1/5, and they went a mile a couple hours later in 138.  The ground loss was the unreal part, I dont think I have seen that much ground loss at del mar in a stake and the horse win.  If ground loss is figured in it would inflate the figure considerably, right?

TGJB

Cal bred maidens. It would mean he earned a better figure than if he lost less ground and ran the same time, yes.

TGJB