I've worked with horses all my life. I've shown horses but spent most of my time on the track, including galloping horses. It's not like a show horse who are generally one sided or another. If you look at most racehorses, they will accelerate once they swap over to their right lead. In fact, most racehorses that come off the track are more right sided than left sided because they're used to spending more time on that lead. Of course they are going to spend more time on their left lead in the Belmont. It has bigger turns. A tiring or leg weary horse will need help changing that lead coming out of the last turn. A sore horse will either not swap leads or flip back and forth.
I don't know anything more about IHA other than what is out there for public knowledge. I merely offered my opinion based on what the trainer has said and what I've seen. He's said he gets body sore adn they have `Thumper' travelling with them. I've worked with `Thumper', and he does great work, but I'm guessing he's there for a reason.
I'm not sure why having an opinion or saying everything is perfect and it's a lock is so offensive to some and brands me a `hater'. It's a discussion board, no?



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I was interested in your input and offering my own. No hating here (for you, anyhow. =P)

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