That\'s why this game is so great. People can see the same thing and completely disagree. If you\'re right, you make some cash. If not. . .rail post position has nothing to do with it, where was the horse during the running of the race - regarding those examples you shared, Vale of York was on the rail most of the race until the last 1/16, he had so much energy because he saved all the ground and was running on the good part of the track. The mere fact that Go-Go was determined to stay inside with Gayego indicates how he understood the track - how much did he miss by, not much, right? And remember I also said closers were disadvantaged hence Gayego was screwed having to rally like that late - not easy. Furthest Land was also on the inside (1-2 path) most of the race, he did that same move pulling outside late. As far as Mastercraftsman - he\'s a big, giant, extremely clunky moving horse and no way in hell he was going to squeeze through that hole on the inside - go watch the head on. With the exception of Dancing in Silks, Life is Sweet and Zenyatta - every winner Friday/Saturday raced primarily on the rail or close to it. Forget about the grass, I can\'t even believe they could have such a bias there where the outside was so chewed up; you\'d expect more from a track like Santa Anita. Reminds me of Rock of Gibralter at Arlington\'s insane 1 - mile grass race of a few years back - they stared the race on the turn and he had no shot. Goldikova was just so superior she beat the bias, she faced far inferior foes Saturday. Good luck to you in any event.