I started a discussion along these lines on another board before things got so uncivil and unreasonable I ducked out, but the discussion centered around comments JV made about Verrazano in the Wood that the fact that he hadn\'t really hit him.
Some people were trying to argue that the video clearly shows he is hitting him, but I see absolutely no reason he would lie about this. I\'m assuming in his mind, he is drawing a clear distinction between a small tap at (let\'s say) 20% strength vs 100% strength vigorous whipping, and because he was not doing the latter he does not consider it \"fully asking\" the horse.
The next post was someone asking, with those really good horses (known closers) moving in on him and making a race of it, why did he NOT fully ask him?
The next response, which I think is complete nonsense, read \"because he knew the horse had nothing left to give?\" I\'m sure there is a more polite way of characterizing this post, but to me this is one of the dumbest things I\'ve ever read in one of these forums for 2 reasons:
1) Jockeys are asking horses to give more when they clearly can\'t on a regular basis
2) and more importantly, this comment was made AFTER JV had already chosen Verrazano. If this horse were truly showing signs of distance limitations and had nothing left to give in the stretch of that race, there is absolutely NO WAY IN HELL that JV picks him over Orb a couple days later, which I think is what you are implying above.
I\'m definitely open to the possibility that I am wrong on this, but a simple read on the psychology (at least to me) can\'t say anything other than, JV knew he was saving the horse and not fully asking him, and he feels that when he does that Verrazano will be a superior horse to Orb, most likely based on the other races he rode more so than the Wood itself.
One more point, not sure how many people read Steve Haskin on Bloodhorse but he had quite an impressive list of last prep\'s run in over 150 that produced some pretty great Derby horses, among them Animal Kingdom, Secretariat, Easy Goer, Genuine Risk, Northern Dancer, Unbridled, and LilETee