I think if you look closely at his 2 races this year, you will see vast improvement. In Tampa he was VERY late changing leads, and when he did change, he rebroke - a good sign - and still was in the place photo.
In Arkansas he chased the lone speed and SHOULD have finished up the track as a result. He also switched leads perfectly and on cue. Speed unchallanged invariably wins. Often times, horses that are front runners who chase another speed horse usually finish out of the money. But Super Saver has no quit in him. Dublin had every right to blow by him, but - good front runners like SS when they find themselves chasing a lone speed horse, often times turn the race into 2 seperate races. SS was no longer racing against LOD in Arkansas, but he was racing as the lone speed against the rest of that field. When they galloped out, all 3 remained in the same position. Dublin could not or would not go by SS and neither could get by the winner galloping out.
Now SS moves to the track where he ran his best figure (and where Dublin ran his 2 worst figures), he paired that fig twice in 2 starts this year which were CLEARLY preps - winning would have been gravy, nothing more, there was no intention to win - this horse, given a clean trip, dare I say is a MORTAL LOCK to finish in the exacta. And at 20-1 he will pay $20.00 or more to place if Esky and SC are not in the exacta. If one of them are, SS still rounds out a $140.00 exacta. Yep, think I\'ma gonna make a big score this year. Lord knows its been a long time comin.........