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Real Steel is 5 wins and a place from 9 races at right handed tracks. He is 0 from 5 going left handed unplaced in all 5.
In 2 races at Cheltenham he has been beaten a total of 70 lengths.
He is unproven over the gold cup trip and a doubtful stayer.
He is more a grade 2 horse than a grade 1 horse. I doubt he will turn up at Cheltenham again and the Punchestown festival is where he would stand any chance.
I like that his name rhymes however and he has a good trainer.
You get just as many flat horses who have a preference for racing either clockwise or anticlockwise so its not only a jumping thing.
I dont think theres much science behind it, some horses run better racing rh than they do lh and vice versa. Some horses run better on undulating tracks, some horses run best on flat tracks, some like sharp tracks, some like galloping tracks, some horses seem as good no matter what the circumstances.
It is as it is. Some horses have preferences.
Bullshit then.
No not at all. Almost all trainers would confirm that sometimes horses have clear preferences as to which way they race. Been like that since the beginning of time.
It's to do with the lead leg. A horse is more balanced when the lead leg corresponds to the direction of the racecourse. Most horses can change lead easily, often automatically, but some find it more difficult.
It affects the jumping as well.
It's quite possible that it becomes a mental thing if the horse doesn't like it first time but, unfortunately, so far no horse has been able to verbalise the reason.
What is undeniable is that some horses are much better going off one lead leg. Lord Noelie was at least a stone worse going right-handed and Hen eventually gave up sending him that way.
just added champagne court 25s close brothers, good bumper horse, 4th in Martin pipe, always was a good jumper but has taken very to fences, 2from2...143 nice sweet spot.