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- March 24, 2007 at 16:14 #1224
http://www.drf.com/row/pps/07lanesend.pdf
I think 5-2 ML may be thing of dreams and i’d ignore his last run
Hard Spun should take this and see him back on the Kentucky Derby trail
March 24, 2007 at 18:58 #48429I can see Forefathers taking them through very quick fractions and just maybe Twilight Meteor comes by and nails them all.
TM on top of my wagers.
(Edited by ClintM at 7:58 pm on Mar. 24, 2007)
March 24, 2007 at 20:16 #48431Unless there’s mad fractions and a pace implode (which may be the reason Pletcher has Bullara in here) it’s a tough assignment for stalkers like Twilight Metoer who is also probably gonna need to run quicker than it has done previously
winners from Turfway park polytrack
R1 6f, winner vied for lead
22.94/46.21/70. 63 (11.77 average secs per furlong)
R2 6f, winner made all
23.15/46.89/71.63 (11.93 average secs per furlong)
R3 5f, winner makes all (easily)
22.45/45.4?/ 57.62 (11.52 average secs per furlong)
R6 Dueled for lead, burnt off rival, easily
22.41/46.15/71.16
(Edited by empty wallet at 9:17 pm on Mar. 24, 2007)
March 24, 2007 at 20:20 #48432Cracking Sprint coming up at Aqueduct btw
March 24, 2007 at 21:47 #48434Interestingly, last two races over 8f and 8.5 have gone to horses a couple of length off pace, so that suits Twilight Meteor’s running styleI
don’t think Twilight Meteor wil be good enough though, but what do i know compared to he Todd Pletcher :biggrin:
<br>Hard Spun and Forefathers 1 and 2, if latter gets distance
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March 24, 2007 at 21:54 #48435Nice performance by Hard Spun
couldn’t believe 5-2 ML held up
April 4, 2007 at 23:33 #48437More polytrack racing US style
"LEXINGTON, Ky. – Pretty much anybody who is somebody in horse racing will step foot into Keeneland this spring. It’s safe to say that $660,000 in average daily purses would entice the best of the best to almost any corner of the country, but the success of Polytrack, the proximity to the Kentucky Derby, and other contributing factors are sure to make the 15-day spring meet that begins Friday a veritable melting pot of the sport’s elite"<br>
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