Arlington 10 August 2012
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Re: Re: Arlington 10 August 2012
12 years 9 months ago
There can be many reasons for this...
Arlington is a very tight turn for a horse 1st time around.
Another reason is being crowded as the turn starts
A fright from Kickback in loose going
Clipping heels in front Or getting cut into from behind
Getting bumped into the rail and over-reacting or correcting
Other extremes are bridles that are too hard/soft
Knocking their joints going into a turn
Mouth or soundness issues (back, legs or shoulders)
Bad habits
It was totally out of character for this horse and he will bounce back
Soon
also remember that the commentator has less time than we do to react to a situatiin as he has to look over 10-16 horses when a race is on.
Hope it makes sense
Arlington is a very tight turn for a horse 1st time around.
Another reason is being crowded as the turn starts
A fright from Kickback in loose going
Clipping heels in front Or getting cut into from behind
Getting bumped into the rail and over-reacting or correcting
Other extremes are bridles that are too hard/soft
Knocking their joints going into a turn
Mouth or soundness issues (back, legs or shoulders)
Bad habits
It was totally out of character for this horse and he will bounce back
Soon
also remember that the commentator has less time than we do to react to a situatiin as he has to look over 10-16 horses when a race is on.
Hope it makes sense
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Re: Re: Arlington 10 August 2012
12 years 9 months ago
CHIPPY Wrote:
> There can be many reasons for this...
> Arlington is a very tight turn for a horse 1st
> time around.
> Another reason is being crowded as the turn
> starts
> A fright from Kickback in loose going
> Clipping heels in front Or getting cut into from
> behind
> Getting bumped into the rail and over-reacting or
> correcting
>
> Other extremes are bridles that are too hard/soft
> Knocking their joints going into a turn
> Mouth or soundness issues (back, legs or
> shoulders)
> Bad habits
>
> It was totally out of character for this horse and
> he will bounce back
> Soon
>
> also remember that the commentator has less time
> than we do to react to a situatiin as he has to
> look over 10-16 horses when a race is on.
> Hope it makes sense
Thanks Chippy. Yes all makes sense.
I remember re the commentator and despite my regular criticism of them, I actually think I cut them a lot of slack... in this case the horse caused a lot of problems and was favourite and was not mentioned. Very poor imho. They have all week to study for these races Chippy and sometimes it seems to me they only look at the card the morning of the races. Not very professional. Anyway, best not get me started on a moan-roll...
Thanks again for all your advices (tu)
> There can be many reasons for this...
> Arlington is a very tight turn for a horse 1st
> time around.
> Another reason is being crowded as the turn
> starts
> A fright from Kickback in loose going
> Clipping heels in front Or getting cut into from
> behind
> Getting bumped into the rail and over-reacting or
> correcting
>
> Other extremes are bridles that are too hard/soft
> Knocking their joints going into a turn
> Mouth or soundness issues (back, legs or
> shoulders)
> Bad habits
>
> It was totally out of character for this horse and
> he will bounce back
> Soon
>
> also remember that the commentator has less time
> than we do to react to a situatiin as he has to
> look over 10-16 horses when a race is on.
> Hope it makes sense
Thanks Chippy. Yes all makes sense.
I remember re the commentator and despite my regular criticism of them, I actually think I cut them a lot of slack... in this case the horse caused a lot of problems and was favourite and was not mentioned. Very poor imho. They have all week to study for these races Chippy and sometimes it seems to me they only look at the card the morning of the races. Not very professional. Anyway, best not get me started on a moan-roll...

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