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It's amazing that so many people criticize gingras for winning races on the front end but as soon as he wins a big one from the off the pace, it was a "lucky" win
"They are going to protect him as much as they can, promote him, give quiet discounts where they can, breed a lot of their own, make deals, ---and they are going to hope he has some success."I think it's reasonable to expect that the owners of any valuable stud would do what the owners of Karl have done. Why is this seen as a negative? Karl had major problems as a 3yo but still won the Hambo, and I thought he was very game at the finish. He was 100% not right after that and should have been retired then because he showed he wasn't at his best and scoped sick twice. They did the same thing with Lazarus at his last start; he was sick the start before but they raced him shortly after-with disastrous result. Karl had a beautiful gait-great manners-conformation and a willingness to win and explosive acceleration--he will be a successful stallion IMHO.
By saying it was a "lucky" win means more that he wasn't the best horse on that given, day but got the trip and won.
Luck didn't have anything to do with that win. He won because the driver executed a great trip with a capable horse who wasnt 100% sharp but was game late in the mile. That isn't luck and that is my take.
Agree-everyone is entitled to their opinion. Karl won because he was the best horse-sure he got a great trip but the pace was fast early so Yannick decided to pull back like he had done before-Karl loved to run down his opposition and the fact is the last 50 yards he surged and no horse was going faster than Karl- he won going away--another 50 yards he wins by 2-3L. Yannick nearly fell out of the bike 100 meters from home trying to pull out the ear plugs--that cost him ground-then he straightened him up really asked him for the first time and whoosh-it was over.
To call TCI mile “HUGE” against a few nice fillies and very average colts is bit much. Sig Sauer had 15 lifetime starts never won anything other than NJSS as a two year old. Karl was the best two year old in the group and won multiple GC races. NONE of these raced ever on half mile track. There’s a reason why TCI is standing in OH and SS is standing for 8k in PA. Karl without a doubt will get a better book of mares than the other two combined. Whether he turns into a top sire nobody knows but he has the best chance and credentials of the three.