Originally posted by Benjy23
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IET, was the only one who didn't appear to slow markedly in the final furlong, or so, the rest were gagging.
What I meant with their first clash, was that it's pretty clear the yard have their Favourite, and I would not be surprised if the run of IET that day was a soft one, with a view to possible handicaps later in the season.
It was also ran at a more steady gallop, allowing the front runner a soft lead and therefore being able to quicken off steady enough fractions (modus operandi for Mullins Favourites in softish races), As I'm sure you'll know, it's much harder to quicken and go past horses that are quickening themselves.
Unfortunately he got put up 7lb for that second place.
3 soft's in that lot

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