Sek,
Super Saver didn\'t go 46.1, 110.3. He went 23.05, 46.82, 111.23, 136.56 149.44 without adjusting for his 1W 2W trip. That equates to the following raw quarter times, 23.05, 23.77, 24.41, 25.33 and a final 1/8th of 12.88 or project that out to a final 25.76 if he had to go anther 1/8th,which in reality would actually be slower because he was slowing down at the end of the race. That\'s over a track that was rated 10 points fast by Beyer. Not only is that not very good when projecting out to 1 1/4, it also shows that he is a typical front running horse who progessively slows down during the race.
I agree with you that he spent more energy early than ESK does, but there is no evidence to suggest that he will go any slower in the Derby. You can hope that he rates, and maybe he will. But even if he does, he will then be further behind and there is nothing in his running line that says he will then suddenly run faster at the end. Add to that the fact that he was swearving in and out down the stretch, and I think you have a horse that ran all out for a trainer that has had them cranked and ready to go 2nd off the layoff all year, which is exactly what he was.
For the record, ESk went 24.64, 49.45, 113.62, 137.73, 149.97 in the Wood over a track that Beyer had rated 3-4 points slow. That equates to the following 1/4\'s, 24.64, 24.81, 24.17, 24.11, 12.24 or project that out to 24.48 or slower as well if he had to go another 1/8th without adjusting for his 2w 3w trip. That was on a much slower track and/or into the wind. That indicates a horse that relaxed early and ran progressively faster 1/4\'s for the first mile without slowing down as much as he should have, and the jockey never did ask him to run. Now I\'m not saying he could have run faster if asked because I\'m not sure he could have. But those are the numbers and they are much more indicitive of horse likely to get a 1 1/4.