The demise of a traditional ID began with New Zealand no longer wanting any part of it. Can we agree on that ?
Alexandra Park the nail in the ID coffin. A blood bath for the locals.
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Can't agree at all with your first point. Feel free however to provide some documented evidence for me to consider.
The demise of the Interdominon is it's original format lies squarely within Australia IMO with decisions made by the states ..(and you can research which ones)..... among other but principally..
Reduce the heat rounds from 3 to 2
Run heats at more than one venue.
Place a minimum stakes limit on the series thus denying some states the opportunity to host.
Refuse to acknowledge the squaregait trotters and withdraw support for a series for them.
NZ reps opposed all of these measures so we can not agree on your first statement.
As for your claim about Alex Pk. That is a parable to me which you may need to decipher..!
I believe the demise started with VIC when the Hunter Cup etc became qualifying heats for it . I think it ws Shakamaker's one.
[QUOTE=HaroldParker;25196]Will he qualify ?
If May has to drive him like the best horse in the race and something half decent parks him, it's curtains.
Agree Bob, but what about my question? What about offering 10's?
Also your post could just as easily refer to ITMQ,agree?
Ideally, how would Terror To Love best driven do you guys think?
Off the front, with a sit, sweeping from the rear? Doesn't matter?
TTL has a sprint matched only by Monkey King. It is why the man who drives him and Monkey King before him drives him as he does.... With a sit. The only time he has driven him different, forced by circumstance, was in the 2012 NZ Cup. Getting out and going early with the train kept him handy enough to use his sprint. It was not the intention to lead the last lap...he would have handed up for the trail...the lead didn't come so take a sit in the running line. Without these tactics he wouldn't have had the opportunity to utilise his devastating sprint. He be last at the 1/2 if he had survive a melee at the 1000. So he is best driven with a sit..IMO to answer your poser.
For those who saw his last effort he didn't beat much...only Franco Ledger is in his class, but against that he was only 80% and racing on a shifty surface after lots of rain. which really didn't suit / assist his sprint power. HE really got there by sheer class. He is on the way up again heading to the Interdom heat against others who may be more race hardened. but they may be on the way down.
Clearly he's a fine horse but 3-1 is too short. Too one dimensional for mine and along way from home, distance and the class / style of race.
Something has to be Fav though, might as well be him : )