Are the filly races similar to the boys?
Get extra rest if they run in all the races?
Also is it the 6/7/9 races just like the boys?
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Re: Filly 3yo DR races
No.Pete Vella wrote: ↑5 years ago Are the filly races similar to the boys?
Get extra rest if they run in all the races?
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I think I do. Not sure though.
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Re: Filly 3yo DR races
Yes it is 6, 7, 9....Pete Vella wrote: ↑5 years ago Are the filly races similar to the boys?
Get extra rest if they run in all the races?
Also is it the 6/7/9 races just like the boys?
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It's not "recognized" in real life or the SIM (there used to be a recognized one in New York, the Triple Tiara, which they've decimated.. we run the New York races as well). But it's still fun to try to do.
They don't get the same rest, but Oaks winners going into the Crown against boys are somewhat protected (they won't break their legs).
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Re: Filly 3yo DR races
I meant the filly races. If I went 6/7/9 would my filly break. Sounds like they would get normal rest so 6/7 back to back is no bueno.The Steward wrote: ↑5 years agoYes it is 6, 7, 9....Pete Vella wrote: ↑5 years ago Are the filly races similar to the boys?
Get extra rest if they run in all the races?
Also is it the 6/7/9 races just like the boys?
Who knows this answer?
It's not "recognized" in real life or the SIM (there used to be a recognized one in New York, the Triple Tiara, which they've decimated.. we run the New York races as well). But it's still fun to try to do.
They don't get the same rest, but Oaks winners going into the Crown against boys are somewhat protected (they won't break their legs).
Please confirm Ms Steward
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Re: Filly 3yo DR races
I did confirm. I said "They don't get the same rest" meaning, as the boys doing the same weeks. They are not special. But if you wanted to go 6 against girls and 7 against boys, you have a bit more wiggle room.Pete Vella wrote: ↑5 years agoI meant the filly races. If I went 6/7/9 would my filly break. Sounds like they would get normal rest so 6/7 back to back is no bueno.The Steward wrote: ↑5 years agoYes it is 6, 7, 9....Pete Vella wrote: ↑5 years ago Are the filly races similar to the boys?
Get extra rest if they run in all the races?
Also is it the 6/7/9 races just like the boys?
Who knows this answer?
It's not "recognized" in real life or the SIM (there used to be a recognized one in New York, the Triple Tiara, which they've decimated.. we run the New York races as well). But it's still fun to try to do.
They don't get the same rest, but Oaks winners going into the Crown against boys are somewhat protected (they won't break their legs).
Please confirm Ms Steward
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