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Re: Derby Post Mortem (1082 Views)
Posted by: Dr. Fager 1:32 (IP Logged)
Date: May 07, 2002 05:33PM

VERY interesting idea about trying to use what you know as a handicapper to map out a campaign for a horse in a non-conventional way.

If there IS any horse who could overcome the lack of not having enough prep races as a 3yo, I would think a sub-6 horse could do the trick.

Such management of a horse might allow it to stick around the game a little bit longer than 2 seasons as well...

Win or lose (Derby), I'd have to tip my hat to someone who would have the "stones" and patience to do their own thing amidst a lot of likely pressure to run sooner.



24/M/IN... Anyone is welcome to e-mail me at racing@flashmail.com.



Subject Written By Posted
Derby Post Mortem (2254 Views) derby1592 05/07/2002 03:23AM
Re: Derby Post Mortem (1190 Views) Mark O'Keeffe 05/07/2002 04:19AM
Re: Derby Post Mortem (1045 Views) TGJB 05/07/2002 03:38PM
Re: Derby Post Mortem (1082 Views) Dr. Fager 1:32 05/07/2002 05:33PM
To Chris (1139 Views) Dr. Fager 1:32 05/07/2002 05:57PM
Re: To Chris (1040 Views) derby1592 05/08/2002 03:06AM
Re: Pace Matters In Many If Not Most Cases. (1067 Views) Mall 05/08/2002 12:01AM


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