Thread: T.O.E. ANGLE
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Old 11th May 2007, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by pharfromoz
mostly but you want to see him regressing after the distance that he is going today. so if hes going at a mile today and the last out he went a mile and a 1/16th you want to see him moving back or dweltingsomewhere around the mile point. and if the races are close enough you can use him again if he needed his last out using the t.o.e. angle.

turf over-extention- t.o.e.

use it successfully in the states but havent used it that much down under.


yep, understand. thanks pharfromoz
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