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Originally Posted by KirisClown
Good Reward was a dual Grade I winner... Dancing Forever won the Manhattan last year and was third in the BC Turf..
Pure Prize was a Grade II winner, now successful sire..
They can't really be called dreadful..
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All nice (but not stellar) OLDER horses. They haven't had a real "classic" 3yo colt since Easy Goer's year inspite of Rhythm having been a BCJ winner. After all, we are talking about IC prospects as a "classic" colt.
Good Reward was better than Dancing Forever and was a nearly perfect 10f horse. Too bad he couldn't do it on dirt. If I owned Dancing Forever or Pure Prize, I'd be bragging on them from here to Kingdom Come but neither was on par with some of the monster fillies that the Phipps' have campaigned.