I don\'t see anything in the result of the Distaff as TGraph scored it to be the least bit perplexed.
The first 5 Finishers essentially paired. Some were on the good race of an X/0 pattern. After that none of the contending mares ran outside of their worst X race but for Lear\'s Princess. The last two finishers ran bad races but they ran to their odds.
I can\'t see that result as problematic at all. Some horses may not have relished the sloppy surface, but thats par for the course.
jimbo66 Wrote:
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> I guess I am about a week late to comment on the
> figures, but I just took a look at them in detail.
> First off, thanks to TG for putting up the
> figures so we can look at them.
>
> I for one, am not sure what to make of them.
> Jerry, I am no figure maker (not even close), but
> looking at some of the incredibly poor
> performances by horses that had consistent figures
> coming into the Breeders Cup, I am not sure how
> you can feel so confident about the figures being
> \"tight\". I haven\'t done the math yet, but I want
> to see how many of those horses ran \"x\'s\", of like
> 10 points or more. Granted, a lot of horses
> didn\'t handle the track, but these kind of
> results, with spaced out fields and high
> percentages of horses not running at all, wouldn\'t
> seem to result in \"tight figures\". I am really
> stuggling with the Breeders Cup mile. It looks
> like Corinthian ran a new top, Gotcha Gold paired
> up, and everybody else ran between 6 and 26 points
> off their tops. ouch. So many horses never
> picked up their feet? Negative 3 for War Pass.
> What to do with that in the future? Ignore it,
> unless the track is sloppy again, or look at this
> horse as a great bet against in the future,
> thinking that the negative 3 may have ruined him,
> so early in his development? He would have won
> the classic with a ground saving trip. The
> distaff is another race where some consistently
> fast horses, ran god awful races.
>
> I guess my point is not so much that I am
> questioning the figures, because I don\'t have any
> suggested adjustments, but just that I am not sure
> any of these figures are going to be of any value
> in the future, because of the uniqueness of the
> track condition and the seemingly skewed results
> of so many horses not picking up their feet at
> all.