tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post8399345346218766316..comments2024-02-01T00:37:24.768-05:00Comments on PTP: Keeneland Juxtapositons, the Anecdotal & Leadership BogsPull the Pockethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05082676049275768769noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post-72055263754795595992014-10-17T05:25:40.592-04:002014-10-17T05:25:40.592-04:00As you know, it is now more complicated, as well. ...As you know, it is now more complicated, as well. <br /><br />Decades ago, trainers could get a pretty good handle on which of they runners handled off-tracks well, and would enter accordingly. Now, however, with the combination of hard-sealing and synthetic surfaces, it is very difficult to predict which horses (especially those without good early speed) are likely to be successful.Tinkynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post-56626257646516925262014-10-15T19:02:11.343-04:002014-10-15T19:02:11.343-04:00on point. keeneland was a poster boy for needing a...on point. keeneland was a poster boy for needing an AW surface: Short meets influenced by bad weather. they can't complain about the weather when they changed to a track that can't handle the weather. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com