
7th October 2008, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Skytrain
It's a bad time to have a "bad run"
I think that people are starting to realise that the horse isn't the "Unbeatable Machine" that they built him up to be.
Even the trainer said he may not run in the Caulfield Cup if he draws a bad barrier AND they may have to race him off the pace...
It's a bit late for re-evaluations aint it?
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It's never a good time to have a bad run...... as you point out it (fortunately/unfortunately) allows for a chance to re-evaluate where the horse is at, we all know it's not an exact science, otherwise we'd be all on Xanadu's Fisho thread.....  All trainers reassess after a run, good, bad or otherwise.
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