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sick of the 2025 Maryland excuses, he's a nice horse but not a great horse
In my opinion hes been a let down this year based off of last year. With that said hes still a very nice trotting colt just not what was expected of him. And thats OK he will still grind out more money this year than most people's salary. In fact probably already has. To be honest my disappointment started back at Vernon earlier this year when he got beat. He just doesn't appear to have made a jump in improvement this year. But again still a very nice little trotter![/quoteI saw him race and thought he was raced conservatively. Then was 2 again and again. Thought he was being primed for Hambo , raced well but not the horse I thought he was. Now to see if he steps up in Ky…
Melander's horses perform well in the Hambletonian. They seem to not as sharp in the final. I remember Greenshoe & that crew too....coming up short.
IMO it is becoming harder and harder to have a trotter that is spectacular at both 2 and 3. It seems to me Melander is far better at accomplishing that domination at 2.
Seems people never said that when it came to Karl.
I have owned mostly trotters and just a few pacers, but my overall observation when watching 2 year-olds move to 3 is that many more trotters who were "clueless" as two-year olds "get it" at 3, whereas most pacers have it locked at 2 and move it on to 3; thus accounting for the disparity between trotters and pacers with respect to keeping similar rankings from 2 to 3. It is not that Maryland isn't as good at 3, but just that some immature trotters got a lot better and caught up to him (and passed him literally and figuratively.)