ozbash said:
ok, so was the track watered on the first tuesday in november, in victoria,mid spring,pissing down with rain a few days earlier just in case it turned to concrete and hurt the poor horseys feet ????
No, the forecast in the week leading up suggested it would be a good track.
Watering wasn't an issue in the few cups recently because rain was around. It's been an issue this year...
It wouldn't have mattered what the penotometer said on Cup Day, she would have won anyway. Unless of course if it was a bone dry track like the Japan tracks she raced on. But they are never like that here, and if they were like that it would have been watered anyway.
Always going to be excuses and conspiarcy theories from the beaten brigade.
Big Mick © said:
no horse in the last 10 years has ever carried 60 kg...if I remember correctly, its just way too much to carry over the distance...the DIVA was struggling last 50 with that weight..had the race been 50 metres more she would have got done.
The weights are no more condenssed with the European horses coming over. Don't think we'll see many carry more than 60kg anymore.
She got the the lead a little earlier than Boss wanted. But he had to take the run when it was there. If the race had been 50m longer he may not have went earlier, who knows. They only had to go 3200m, the jockey chooses to go and time his run for that distance, not further
They were running good track times and the upgrade and as has been mentioned it was upgraded straight after the race. Had no watering been done it would have been on the lessor side of fast I'd imagine. Wouldn't have bothered MD.