Beyer figures and the East Coast bias
DiscreetCat
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Has anyone noticed the severe East Coast bias from the Beyer people regarding this year's 3yo crop? It seems that if you win a 3yo stakes race on the East Coast, you receive a 110+ Beyer (Notonthesamepage 114, This One's For Phil 116, Quality Road 113, I Want Revenge 113).
Meanwhile, The Pamplemousse destroys the field in the Sham Stakes (in fast time), and receives a 103. Pioneerof the Nile didn't even break a hundred for his impressive win in the Bob Lewis Stakes, receiving a 94. I Want Revenge received a 91 for that race, btw.
So now I Want Revenge wins a stakes race on the East Coast, and his Beyer jumps by 22 points? That's bull. While it's true that he probably moved up on the dirt, he's not suddenly 20 points better than he was before. And there's NO WAY that he's suddenly 20 points better than Pioneerof the Nile.
Are the East Coast horses that much better than the California horses? Absolutely not. Are they better at all? Highly doubtful. I Want Revenge took a big step towards proving that.
Meanwhile, The Pamplemousse destroys the field in the Sham Stakes (in fast time), and receives a 103. Pioneerof the Nile didn't even break a hundred for his impressive win in the Bob Lewis Stakes, receiving a 94. I Want Revenge received a 91 for that race, btw.
So now I Want Revenge wins a stakes race on the East Coast, and his Beyer jumps by 22 points? That's bull. While it's true that he probably moved up on the dirt, he's not suddenly 20 points better than he was before. And there's NO WAY that he's suddenly 20 points better than Pioneerof the Nile.
Are the East Coast horses that much better than the California horses? Absolutely not. Are they better at all? Highly doubtful. I Want Revenge took a big step towards proving that.
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