Jim,
Certainly agree not an ideal draw. That said, in looking at the PPs, not sure how many speed horses there are in the race and even the ones that are front runners don\'t have the kind of gas that Social Inclusion has. Neither Uncle Sigh nor Samraat are \"quick\" speed horses, nor is Shivarelli (although with Castellano, probably gets sent). Kristo has gas on occasion.
I too am looking forward to seeing this horse race. This next statement comes from somebody who has not owned horses, so perhaps I should shut my mouth, but I can\'t believe the business decision not to sell this horse. Unless the owner is already extremely wealthy, the upside/downside is horrendously skewed to the downside. Right now, a bunch of people, like you, believe this horse could \"be a freak\". And apparently some people are factoring that into a purchase price (8 million for 75%). Not only does have to win the Wood, but he has to win impressively to justify the offers or have them go up. He wins, in a normal 100 Beyer or so, by a length, and his price will go DOWN not up. Because many will view he isn\'t a \"freak\" and he got perfect conditions in the Honor Code race. (sort of like when good earnings come out and the stock goes down because it was \"priced in\" already)
God forbid he runs bad, his value drops off a cliff.
There was a horse a few years back, I think a filly, that shipped from Finger Lakes, and won at Saratoga. I believe she was named for the owner\'s dead wife. He turned down a big 7 figure offer for the filly. She then ran in maybe the Test or some other stakes and ran awful. I think she was back at Finger Lakes in small races shortly thereafter, never to be heard from again.
If there was ever a game to \"strike while the iron is hot\", this is it.
Good luck,
Jim