Uncle Buck Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> What were the odds of Curlin running a lifetime
> best thoro figure in the Preakness - his third
> start in 5 weeks following a small bounce in the
> Derby? I didn\'t play or purchase the Preakness
> sheets so I didn\'t see his thoro pattern. Beyer
> gave him a 111 which is a 9 point jump from his
> previous best Beyer figure.
>
> Next question: Did drugs play a role in his
> performace Saturday? Without samples, I\'m left
> with my prior suspicions of Asmussen (who as we
> know has served a suspension for drug
> infractions). Another thing that made me
> suspicious is how he would run along, rebreak, run
> along, rebreak and run on again. It also confused
> Gary Stevens on the NBC telecast.
>
> Next Question: Does anyone know if the Pimlico
> race course tested this horse for dope either
> prior or post race?
>
> Last question: Did anyone on this board bet on
> Curlin to win? If yes - please tell me why...
>
> Thank you for your patience
Hi Buck,
Curlin had the best T-P you will ever see, with a decent, but not large (imo) sample size.
Asmussen told anyone who would listen that Curlin looked great the day after the Derby. I don\'t think the Derby was all that fast, so I\'m not that surprised he came back ok. As for the surge late, I think he does get good heart from Bates Motel, and he already has the sub :12 surge while running a \'0\' in the Ark Derby on his resume.
As for drugs - Asmussen is a confirmed cheater, so he has to put up with the speculation. I listened to him speak a lot during the week though, and I got the feeling he knows what the hell he is doing. He appears to be a decent horseman who just plays it loose with the medication rules (oxymoron?). In short, medication probably played a role, but he did a great job training the colt.
I did not play Curlin. I was against SS because he was away from CD and the big fave, and I played against HS because I thought he was the spent horse. It came down to Curlin and CQ for me, and I made the decision that CQ had the more legitimate excuse in the Derby. As it turns out, Curlin was indeed taken out of him game in the Derby, while CQ just lacked the punch going the longer distances. Also, I was not thrilled with taking 3-1 on Albarado in a triple crown race. The two week timing was not a factor for me, as I made it a four horse race, and they were all in the same boat.