I\'ve used both for many years & let\'s not get into this discussion again! There will always be cases where you look at a race and see how one system got it right and the other didn\'t -- in this case T-G\'s were MUCH better -- hands down. What I really want to see in such performance figures is a big J for \"juiced\" effort or M for Milkshake, or something like that, so I\'ll know next time not to bet him! If in this year\'s Derby, for example, if they are really monitoring these horses closely, things should be really interesting, and I\'ll handicap with the notion the juice trainers aren\'t going to be as effective. That idea is ironic for me to ponder though as Kentucky is one of the most crooked states in terms of what they do to horses, second only in my humble opinion to California. I still want to know why they can\'t test every horse that runs and have a website with the results of all the tests, so indeed we could pencil in our own J or M after the figure.