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these are the 4f splits for the leader in the 3 races yesterday

 

50.8 BANGALORE GOLD

49.5 AGHADOE

49.0 CANFORD CLIFFS

 

This could explain why Bangladore's overall time wasn't par..guaging how slow the final time has been damaged is really hard but they haven't crawled early in that race...its possible that 7 or 8lbs slow is fair.

 

The 3yo handicap is interesting..the first two look well handicapped on the figures and the visual of them seems to suggest they were in hand of the rest...the pace was really strong here early..watch how the leader drops back and is legless after the early exertions..this is a strong run race

 

Its fair to say that the guineas was a very solid run race..if they took the first furlong in 13 seconds..to allow for standing start..then the next 3 furlongs were run at 12 seconds each..but leader was a length or two in front of them..again this is a solid run race.

 

its actually possible that the leader in the guineas and 3yo handicap..went too fast for even pace..especially when you see the effect on the leader of the handicap..i think its fair to say the leader in the guineas went over fast...this would make Bangladore's split look better because maybe 50 seconds was about even pace

 

I think looking at these that the 2nd in the handicap is well worth following..and that CC has run in the 126-128 area


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