Well...I had Frosted in my bet too.
Frosted was within a length of Keen Ice and Tonalist, both -3 horses. Honor Code was just a length to their better....Maybe they all ran their -3\'s?...Course if you think so Hard Aces had to come up with a -3 also.
Somebody mentioned something about AP having \"bottomed that field out\"...In \"hindsight\" he pulled a Commentator on them, but the trainers of the also rans ought to be embarrassed. Not only did they concede a tactical edge to a horse that made no sense, they also didn\'t even have their horses fit enough for second.
jbelfior Wrote:
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> Horses will put up their best performance numbers
> for any number of reasons or a combination of two
> or more of them. Pace, distance, form cycle, jock,
> post position, track, etc.
>
> Tonalist prefers to be outside of horses and
> prefers Belmont\'s surface and sweeping turns
> because he\'s a Forego type horse. Can\'t play this
> game with any level of success if you simply
> attach a performance number to a horse-- you have
> to know the horse as an individual including its
> connections.
>
> Tonalist was a toss for me for two reasons-- being
> at a tight turn track like Keenland and for
> drawing the rail. But what do I know-- I keyed
> Frosted.
>
> Good Luck,
> Joe B.