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    Posted: 02 Jul 2021 at 4:29pm
Anyone here have an insight?
Is there much difference in the main things you look at in comparison to thoroughbreds ?
Angle of patterns etc?


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Don't know that I entirely agree with highlighted text in particular as it would appear contradictory, but here's what Mr Wiki has to say:

The Standardbred is heavier in build than the Thoroughbred, but still shows quality and refinement

Standardbreds tend to be more muscled and longer bodied than the thoroughbred. 

They are generally a bit heavier in build than Thoroughbreds, but have refined, solid legs and powerful shoulders and hindquarters. Standardbreds have a wide range of heights, from 14 to 17 hands although most are between 15 and 16 hands.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gay3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Jul 2021 at 6:02pm
I'm sure if you google & compare photos of many champions, you'll begin to see commonalities.
The nicest & closest to TB conformed horse I saw was the G. Rothacker trained  little champ, Archibald.
God he was to die for! This site should start the ball rolling for you:

https://www.bettingpro.com.au/horse-racing/top-10-harness-racing-horses-of-all-time/
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Standardbreds are normally straighter in the shoulder than thoroughbreds and tend to have a more upright neck set . They have much more bone in the legs too . And a much more steadier temperament normally.
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I’m interested in buying into a pacer and saw these being syndicated.
I’m not expert, a long way from it but would I be right in thinking  the angle of theses pasterns would be a worry 
A couple seem upright and others quite laid down to my amateur eye

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Funny (or perhaps offensive) story. Had a girlfriend years ago who used to call harness racing disabled racing as she thought the sulky looked like someone sitting in a wheelchair.
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I was in a pub one day, with sky racing in the background.

A pommie backpacker almost popped a valve when Wagga trots came on.

Just screaming to his mates, they’re on chariots!

Come and watch the chariot races….
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My experience with Standardbreds goes right back to when I was 16 and very young and silly. I’d saved an 8 year old Anglo- Arab stallion from the doggers without really thinking about what I was going to do with an 8 year old stallion in my parents suburban back yard. To cut a long story short I ended up giving him to the big Standardbred Stud at Luddenham as a teaser. They loved him there . He was the best teaser they’d ever had they reckoned. Their main stallion was called Liberace Hanover . They called my boy Jamie Redfern!
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