Saddlecloth wrote:
> I dont want to rehash the whole saint liam thing again,
>
> but going to ghostzapper,
>
> This colt seems very althletic and agile, he is good anywhere
> at any distance, but in my opinion the best place to beat him
> (if possible) is going to be at Belmont at a 1 1/4, as it
> negates a bit of that athleticism. I think two turns, alot
> like Azeri, he moves way up.
It\'s hard argue against Ghostzappers B.C. Classic performance, but I\'m going to. Firstly, despite a few off pace efforts, I\'ve concluded pace or near pace was the place to be. Near rail was also not a bad placement. (By that I dont mean on rail) For a race of this quality, on a track clearly quick, I thought the pace was soft: 23.42, 47.00, 1:11.32, 1:35.38, 1:59.02. I did not anticipate that. Perhaps I should have. Azeri broke poorly and really isn\'t a 10 mark mare anyway and Roses in May was trying it for the first time. With hindsight you can conclude they weren\'t gonna force it with distance an issue. I also expected Funny Cide to be pressing from a length back. It all never happened. I don\'t think the strip was particularly kind to closers. Especially out from the rail closers.
The hero is built like a sprinter. He had his day in the sun Saturday, but you can bet I\'ll be gunning for him in the right circumstances next time. I think he\'s cheating as well.
CtC