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It was heavy at Leopardstown last week. The leader ended up beaten over 16 lengths. The winner was out the back early. The winner's closing sectional was over 100% but below optimal. It was arguably slowing the least.
I suspect the ground at Newbury was heavier but TQ went faster than the leader at Leopardstown. His closing section was around 98% so definitely slowing. Every physical element of the race says TQ should have stopped to a walk by three out in much the same way as the horse that finished last. In sectional terms you could argue that TQ is worth a huge mark-up for winning so well despite a very inefficient distribution of its energy.
I don't rate that Leopardstown race at all. The horse that was fourth was basically not off and the only proper unexposed horse in the race somehow found a way to get beat.