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Can I accrue a HECS debt at this school?
I love a good rant and a good jockey dig but if a horse is getting back over and over again and not showing that it can get over them from back there then it has been my finding that a lot of the time they wont finish off when riden closer.
Looking at Saxy Grace, it wasn't as though they flew home on sat, yes her closing sectionals were faster than the others but if her sectionals from the week before were that good you would have thought she could get over the top of them this week.
It will be interesting to see how she goes when she is ridden more aggressively but in the meantime it might pay to cool your gets on these horses who show "good sectional times" when they are flashing late and start backing some of those with "good sectional times" who are actually showing the early speed to put themselves into the race!
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an interesting thing that i have found is......
riders tend to place the horse about the same distance behind the leader, regardless of if the pace is fast or slow.
trainer instruction maybe, but still not very clever if you put it way back where, when they are walking the same as when they are flying.
so whichever way you look at it, it comes back to riders not taking initiative.
there is one in particular that gives me the willies, because he is supposed to be so good over there!!!
Mailman is right, we all have NFI on this site (mostly him). Would love to see the 'experts' on this forum ride in a race. I'd be lining up my pies on the fence ready.
not to mention they should already have a fair idea, if they did their homework beforehand.
one does not need to be able to ride to know that others can't judge pace, or do anything to help their mount overcome it.
all that is needed is data. :-*
it's an irrelevant argument anyway.
The other side of the coin is having to ride to trainers instruction. Ad lib and get the nag beaten, and you lose the ride.
probably why piggott was so good.
i have often pondered why trainers know where the horse should be placed, better than a good rider would.
i suspect any rider is only as good as his competition is.
what is in wa might not be too good, but if their peers were high standard then i suspect they would improve with the better competition.
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