TJ posted:
Hi Shammy,
Actual that comment was in response to something I said....so I guess I should get the blame for bdw's comment. . .
That's nice of you to take responsibility for Bdw0617's comment, but he makes these comments all the time. MAD or not, I think his flip statement is utterly absurb. Anyone who has ever straddled the back of horse, hack or race, will tell you that a rider's competence is gauged by his/her ability to maintain a solid safe seat while adjusting to the physical strength and movement of the horse. We can pick apart JV's Wood Memorial ride, but even on this laboring horse, JV saved ground, refrained from useless urging, and brought the horse across the finish line with a show.
I agree with Zinn21. When UM grabbed the quarter, it may well have bothered him. It is significant, but he moved well into stalking position early in the race. I think Mahubah is also right. I think there is something more here. I personally think that the change in climate might have effected him, but with horses it could be anything. I'm still thinking about SPECTACULAR BID and the safety pin theory. I've seen hack horses run over absolutely awful surfaces including hard rock without problems and then Buddy Delp brings this excuse up as the reason SB failed at the TC.
I guess there is something to it, but who really knows.