The Case for High Limit (508 Views)
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Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: May 07, 2005 10:25AM
Not my insight. Picked it up from Steve Haskin in todays Bloodhorse. What if Spanish Chestnut opts to try and string Bellamani wide on the first turn? Does that give High Limit the option of skimming the rail for the lead? And if he can get a four path lead on the turn and run within himself and has a two length lead or more when they straighten out for the backstretch...then what? Obviously this strategy takes out Going Wild too and potentially lets High Limit inherit the wind.
Post Edited (05-07-05 10:26)
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