TGJB Wrote:
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> Well, I do have an opinion on TGJB or TGAB.
>
> I don\'t have much of an opinion on specific horses
> yet, but I\'ll say a couple of things. First of
> all, the winner is extremely unlikely to come from
> the Win And You\'re In prep in England Wednesday.
> We\'re going to put sheets for that one in the ROTW
> later today or tomorrow, and start giving away
> data for all the UK races starting this weekend,
> through, the end of April. After that we will be
> charging.
Anybody know anything about Close Alliance? By Gone West, out of an AP Indy full to Aptitude. 3rd dam produced \'O Gold and Coastal. \'12\' first out last year. Kempton race 1st start this year.
> The last 3 Derbies have all gone neg 2 or better,
> and there is no reason to think this one won\'t.
> This means that those who had a top slower than 5
> or so at two are being asked to do a whole lot of
> developing in a very short time. Big Brown only
> had a 7 top, but he also only ran once, it was on
> grass, and that figure was Dutrow-free.
>
> Very few horses have won the Derby off a backward
> move. Smarty did, but a) he was able to do it
> withought even running a top, and b) he had
> established a very strong 2yo top (zero). Without
> going back and looking at all of them, I think
> Monarchos was the only other one, and a complete
> outlier-- slow 2yo top, and off a backward move.
> And he was one and done after the Derby.
>
> So without the last figure you can\'t tell too
> much. I will be looking for horses that have a
> good 2yo top, and move forward to or pair up a
> good but not extreme figure going in.