Turf Or Dirt?

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Megan Lund
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Post by Megan Lund »

I have a 4 y/o colt who is a winner on both turf and dirt. I'm trying to decide which way to send him. Both sire and dam have produced winners on both. Do I just keep him on both surfaces or select just one?

<a href='http://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.php?HorseID=30070' target='_blank'>http://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.php ... D=30070</a>

Thanks!
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Nikki Everdeen
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Post by Nikki Everdeen »

I would find out what others think, but I would consider trying to find him a 7 furlong N2L on turf. If there isn't one listed for that particular week, you could try finding something similar on dirt. But I think he might possibly like the turf a tad more than dirt.
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Emily White
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Post by Emily White »

Turf! He loves the lawn.
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Carolyn Eaton
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Post by Carolyn Eaton »

I agree he appears stronger on turf
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Megan Lund
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Post by Megan Lund »

Thanks guys! I've got him pointed towards another turf sprint. Here's hoping!
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