I'd say we have seen an improvement on tracks and equipment and horses Kev. But what your emailer writes is very very true the overwhelming difference is a change in driving style that prioritise what happens today over what comes tomorrow.
I received an interesting email from an astute follower. Here is an extract
"The times weren't a result of some change to the track profile or maintenance. In the main the quality of fields over that time hadn't altered greatly, in some cases I was seeing the same horse trained by the same trainers?
Eventually I concluded it was a result of the mindset of the younger drivers. You will be familiar with the older trainer/drivers who knew almost to the second a horse's ability and would drive to (i) save their horse for next week and (ii) to ensure it picked up a place check, where possible.
Well the younger drivers don't have the weekday attachment to their horse. They jump into the sulky, drive the horse in most instances making greater use of the horse and after the race hand the reins back to the trainer."
It is no doubt a factor - one that I had never thought of
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I'd say we have seen an improvement on tracks and equipment and horses Kev. But what your emailer writes is very very true the overwhelming difference is a change in driving style that prioritise what happens today over what comes tomorrow.
Last edited by Messenger; 07-18-2018 at 05:02 PM. Reason: 'off' confused me
WHEREYABINBOPPIN was super impressive and great for new sire A ROCKNROLL DANCE USA.
It will be interesting to see how other MODERN ART USA mares cross with ARNRD.
Let It Ride's 1.54.8 for 2680m in the Gp1 Blacks A Fake broke the Tk Rec of 1.55
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...18#APM21071801
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No speed explosion at Cranbourne - looking at the times they run you would think we have gone back a decade and it isn't just today
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...&fromstate=vic
There 3 pacing track records have all been made to look semi-respectable by improved times just this year but overall it is a surprisingly slow track
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/tracks/cranbourne/
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Why are half a dozen C3 class horses contesting the 2 M0 Vicbred Championship heats at Melton on Saturday?
If they were to win don't they still jump to a C6 class and lose a couple of prospective C wins?
Or are all their connections thinking they can win both the heat and a somewhat restricted richer final (for want of a better description). A horse that wins a heat and the final is going to be assessed M1 or M2?
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...ic#MXM04081803
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Been 1 win 1 penalty for some time now Kev. If a C3 wins the M0 it becomes an M1 C4 and R+1 to what it's R assesment was going into the race. There are C3s racing in M0s at Gloucester Park all the time.
Thanks Dot, I did not mean to put my question in this thread but here it can stay
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Probably should have been in with short priced favourites Kev. For if that now C4 M1 winner is a mare and connections put a junior driver on it can race as a C2. I think if it goes another ten starts without a win it can drop back with mares concession and junior driver and race as C1. This is what Brenno and Danno have posted about previously.