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Surely it's not so much about what position you're in. With regard to a horse improving.
More about what position you're in relative to the pace/opposition and course etc.
If you're held up in a slowly/steady run race then you're likely to have it all to do to win the race, especially in a handicap when there may be an improving horse in a handier position when the taps are turned on.
And vice versa of course.
Sometimes. Things just pan out perfectly.
That definitely happened yesterday for Aramon. And not so much at Cheltenham.
The fast time is persuasive but timings comparisons are tricky at the best of times and a fast time is usually more about efficient use of energy and consistent sectionals. Therefore being up with the pace would have definitely helped.
The difficulty is weighing up such an impressive looking performance against him being a serious champion hurdle contender.
Surely it's not so much about what position you're in. With regard to a horse improving.
More about what position you're in relative to the pace/opposition and course etc.
If you're held up in a slowly/steady run race then you're likely to have it all to do to win the race, especially in a handicap when there may be an improving horse in a handier position when the taps are turned on.
And vice versa of course.
Sometimes. Things just pan out perfectly.
That definitely happened yesterday for Aramon. And not so much at Cheltenham.
The fast time is persuasive but timings comparisons are tricky at the best of times and a fast time is usually more about efficient use of energy and consistent sectionals. Therefore being up with the pace would have definitely helped.
The difficulty is weighing up such an impressive looking performance against him being a serious champion hurdle contender.
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