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Based on this horse's past races and running style, it is inexcusable that Prado did not get the horse to the outside and in the clear when he had ample opportunity to do so down the backstretch. A.P. Indy's seldom have "push-button" type bursts, they instead are known for long grinding runs. Furthermore, Adriano has shown a dislike for racing in traffic and both of his best races came on the outside in the clear. Trying to save a little ground and risk getting trapped was not the way to go with this horse. Anyone see the race? Agree/disagree? |
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I didn't see the race, but i often wonder what the hell these jockeys are thinking. I've see them disregard a clear path in order to move inside (and into traffic) more times than i can count.
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Quote from Bloodhorse: “We had a nice trip until the quarter pole," said Adriano's jockey Edgar Prado. "We were down on the inside and had no place to go.” |
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The loss lies on Prado. Adriano was tied up with Wesley if I remember correctly and whoever the jockey on Wesley was managed to get to the outside and pull off the upset
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Good stuff Ed. | |
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