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10-17-2006, 03:40 PM | #21 |
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Question for Richie
Hi Richie.
1) Break 2) 1st fraction in routes 3) 1c 4) 2c Richie I have always known that the First Fraction in a Route is at the Half mile call. Is this what you mean? Or do you mean at the 1/4 mile. Because I notice that you did use the 23 and 24 time of horses #5,#6. Emilio Last edited by admin; 10-17-2006 at 11:09 PM. |
10-17-2006, 04:31 PM | #22 |
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[QUOTE=emilio840;12720]Hi Richie.
1) Break 2) 1st fraction in routes 3) 1c 4) 2c Richie I have always known that the First Fraction in a Route is at the Half mile call. Is this what you mean? Or do you mean at the 1/4 mile. Because I notice that you did use the 23 and 24 time of horses #5,#6. Emilio Emilio, the first fraction in a route is the 1/4 mile time. The first call is the 1/2 mile. YES I always look at the first fractions in routes. That's what I was taught to do. You nailed the practice race with your FIRST impression. NICE!! I'm at the track typing this so lemme get back to the races. Rich
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10-17-2006, 08:24 PM | #23 | ||
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Good drill, Richie
Good practice race Richie. You are keeping us FOCUSED on the basics.[list][*]The break position, 1st call Position to Determine Running Style, Identifying Tandems and Running Styles.[*]If we are unsure and cannot nail races like this, this shows us we need to REALLY nail the basics. I was still unsure of the #5, what he will do TODAY. [*]THESE are the kind of drills we need, constant PATTERN RECOGNITION. We should not cheat ourselves 'cause we so anxious to go the window. I like the way you present it "AS THE HAT GOES AT THE FORM", and as "THE HAT SEE'S RACES".[*]If we are to attempt to develop BRADSHAW type skills, we need to nail this. PICKING HORSES FIRSTTHEN PICKING PACELINES , helped me with this exercise(bring more drills of this). Also, more drills on not using beaten lengths. Good, Good teaching material Rich.
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10-18-2006, 01:17 AM | #24 |
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Richie
Thank you Richie.
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