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Old 09-12-2018, 05:04 PM   #21
Mitch44
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I concur with Bill's line picking because the line used was the best Preceptor of last 3 on a similar surface and within 1 F of todays distance, and also the line picked fit each horse's normal running style.


Bottom line is you can't argue with success. Nice job Bill.



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Old 10-01-2018, 09:48 PM   #22
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I have a question for everyone. In a lot of the readings and notes I see with in P & C I see alot of don't use a sprint line for a route race and don't use a route line for a sprint race. Also I have see that for a form of liberal purpose we can go 1 furlong down or up. what happens when a horse that has run 7.0 7.5 go into an 8.0 race?

I'm using one of the examples (rookie SCHOOL for me) so i won't show the race.
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