Ok TGJB, but you won\'t like it.
I think the horse proved last year that he is better around two turns. If you back to his last sprint as a 3-year old, he ran a negative 1 and change in June of his 3 year old season. You probably think he bounced off those efforts and will bounce again, now that got back to the negative 1 and change first time out this year. I say he got back to his top because he is back sprinting, where he belongs. He ran the negative 1 and change will getting what I would have called a \"capital T\", bobbling badly at the start. Now that he is 4, and presumably a stronger race, assuming he doesn\'t bobble, why can\'t he move forward, now that he is sprinting.
D\'Funnybone hasn\'t run as fast as Trappe Shot. Wildcat Heir\'s fast numbers are at Monmouth, which I don\'t find to be a coincidence and he bounces off the big ones anyway. Rule By Night is a bit scary,but only off the one figure. Calibrochoa had phyiscal issues and even if he didn\'t, I would need to see the big numbers somewhere besides Aqueduct. This One\'s for PHil bounced last time off the big number and AGAIN, his big race was at Monmouth this year.
I understand that \"rested\", I have you at 1-5 to put up Calibrochoa in the analysis, but I need to see it somewhere besides Aqueduct in the winter.