I realize trying to explain anything in any kind of intelligent terms is a complete waste of time here; don\'t take it personally Rich and Jimbo, you both are so typical of the (almost always) snarky (always) after the race (mostly negative and nitpicking) comments on anything I ever post here, which is so typical of so many on this board, and why I basically stopped posting here. How you could ever get this many bitter, negative people together on one website is beyond my comprehension.
All I ever try to do is give someone information that may help someone at some point make a decision that benefits them. And all you guys ever do is try to find fault or twist whatever I say.
If you read my first post you\'d probably have more reasons not to play Soul than to play him. Yes that would take reading between the lines (a little bit).
You\'re correct. The filly followed Soul actually, and both were wide.
I\'ll stand by my original thought that \"Soul\" will be much better on grass.
And after watching the replay, he also moved way too soon today (for him), unlike in all his other races. I guess the jock felt he had to, and I can understand that, but he was really taken out of his best game, which is to drop back and make one huge run. He also melted down somewhat in the PP. There was a long delay once they were on the track, and I don\'t think he liked that.
The filly is pretty cool, and nothing seemed to bother her. Also her light-frame is ideal for Poly-track, I didn\'t factor that into my analysis carefully enough because I think it made a huge difference as she simply didn\'t get as tired as the heavier males who were all really laboring over that surface--I\'d say, if there are any decent contenders, she\'s very vulnerable in the second jewel of their triple crown where the race is on dirt.
I think Soul is a horse to follow and play next time on turf wherever he runs. I\'d point him to the Secretariat Stakes at Arlington, maybe something like that.
For the record, I didn\'t play the race today. 17-horse fields are not my cup of tea as they say. You can post whatever you want in reply to what I just said and I will not respond. I\'m tired of trying in any way to educate you guys when you give nothing but cheap shots back in return. You\'re not worth talking to about anything as complicated or intricate as evaluating race horses.
Peace out.