I\'m also not convinced taking Pino off was the wisest move and considering what they replaced him with its a negative, but here are the facts:
.23.53, 46.65, 1.09.80, 1.34.68
.23.53, 23.12, 23.15, 24.88
Hard Spun was running smooth and when C.P. West ranged up. Pino scrubbed on Hard Spun and he leapt to the front. Visually its all there, but the interior fractions tell the story. Clearly, a premature move and so hard to comprehend because it was Pino\'s backyard. Pressure does things to people. I don\'t think he\'d muck it up again though.
imallin Wrote:
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> he didnt move too soon. He never moved on that
> horse. The top 2 were cooked and came to a crawl,
> so it APPEARED like he \'moved\'. That horse is a
> free runner, he was letting that horse run at the
> speed he was comfortable with. i didnt see
> anything wrong with the ride. its not like he
> \'moved into\' curlin and SS, he sat there and 2
> ridiculous horses went backwards which made the
> optical ill that he \'moved\'