There is some confusion regarding medal counts work yesterday
The info I posted from welsh and CD PR said it was a 6f work. Folks who spoke with Romans said it was really a 5f work.
I watched the replay of the work a bunch of times and I see why there was confusion as the rider asks the horse a bit going around the turn after the wire. That\'s not entirely unusual to give the horse some urging to ensure a good gallop out but I understand why someone viewing it would think it was part of the work
The implication of all of this is whether he came home better than he started and then had an ok gallop out under some slight urging or if he came home a bit slower if it really was a 6f breeze. I just wanted to follow up on all of this given my comments yesterday
Either way, doesn\'t matter to me, I don\'t like this horse at all for this race. Great great horse but not on the dirt with so many races in such short a span of time. Great horse, terrible set up
Anyone trying to use this derby to learn about how to watch morning gallops and exercise should watch the hrtv video of ride on Curlin\'s gallop yesterday. The rider could barely hold the horse back the first time around. Absolute hammerlock. I predict this horse will have an excellent breeze today based on the gallops leading up to the breeze
Now, consistent with what I posted yesterday, a great lead up to the race for a horse that isn\'t that fast doesn\'t mean anything and this horse isn\'t that fast but Calvin changes the equation here for me. If I take 2 points off the horses paired top coming in because of ground savings, I can absolutely see the horse in the super at 15 to 1. As long as he breezes how I think he is going to breeze, he is in my ticket underneath WS. I don\'t think he can win even with a ground saving trip but he can hit the board.