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I’ve been at track for most of races by louprint. He did not warm up like he usually does. On the flip side, Sippin on seroc warmed up tremendous. I’m sure there will be a good reason why Louprint not himself on saturday nite. Like another poster said, He did get a lil steppy going into first turn. Hopefully it’s nothing serious and we’ll see the real Louprint before the year is over.
i always thought seroc was the best of the bunch. ever since he became a world champion at 2.
Parked the entire 1:47.3 mile is why he had nothing at the end of the mile.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyKB0kv2ehc
Aside from the conjecture, Burke simply had to be disappointed. His top ranked, undefeated 3yo colt gets beat in the elimination, although he wins if the race goes another step or two. Then he comes back and gets beat in the final. Call it racing luck, bad trip, whatever. Burke had to be disappointed. If he's not, he's in the wrong business, LOL. He's very competitive. He expects to win. Stablemate wins, different ownership, stallion deal, and so on. Unless you're his best friend, therapist, or whatever, it's all conjecture, LOL. I think Wrenn was indecisive heading into the first turn. He hesitated. But, that's easy to say after the fact and from the grandstand. He was the leader of the pack and drove him well through an undefeated 10 starts this year. But with this colt part of driving him well is simply keeping him out of trouble. But that ain't gonna cut it in the big dances. Not always. Listen, super nice colt. The best in class this year. But nobody was talking about him like a SBSW, not has a horse and not as a stallion. If they want to make a stallion out of him, and he's OK, Burke will race him back and showcase him to overcome the disappointing BC. I guess we'll see.
But he DID win, keep in mind. I think the no-show in the winner's circle is a bit unprofessional, personally. I know there's some common ownership, but not all. I think i'd be a bit miffed if my horse won the BC final and the trainer wasn't in the WC to celebrate, because he was disappointed by another in the same stable's performance. But that's simply my opinion.
I know he won. As far as your thoughts on RB's actions being unprofessional, you being miffed, etc.; fair enough. I can see that.
I think that Louprint's drivers pedigree started showing itself the last couple of starts.