covelj70 Wrote:
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> Thanks Tom
>
>
> She jumped up very big on all speed figures. She
> was in the U.S. since the middle of August.
>
> This is good example (I hope) of what I mean by
> not looking just at the numbers to call for a
> bounce. The issue will be clouded by the no lasix
> for any of them in the bc again.
>
> Shes doing very well coming into the race and she
> will have only run one race since mid July coming
> into the bc so that\'s not what I typically think
> about as a bounce candidate
>
> Let me say it this way, I am much much more
> concerned with traffic trouble in a 14 horse field
> with tight turns than I am about her not running
> back to her last race given what I know of the
> situation.
If it wont upset the proprietor of the site, can you say what her career numbers are? If she has not yet bounced, then I would not say she is a bounce candidate at all (although the lasix off really complicates the analysis). I cannot say how important it is to not bounce a horse until it first gives you a bounce....horses at the start of the career are really just learning and figuring things out....and young horses really do go through a lot of physical development....if a horse has not yet bounced, then it really hasnt yet found its reaction point and it is very scary to just assume now is the time without more information. However, having said that, if i were to come across the next Ruffian and she ran a negative number as a 2yo filly, I would have to say that such a figure is so super-equine it must extract a toll.......however, it is exceptionally rare to run into super-equine figures.