What always amazes me is when Seattle Slew is rated higher. On the Bloodhorse list - Slew was rated higher - but just by one position. Slew is kicking his ass on two recent fan polls as well. These horses are only 2 years apart.
It's pretty simple however, Spectacular Bid was unquestionably the better 2yo, unquestionably the better 3yo, and unquestionably the better 4yo.
Slew won 8 Grade 1's and 9 total Graded Stakes in 3 seasons.
Bid won 14 Grade 1's and 22 total Graded Stakes in 3 seasons.
Slew flopped in California as a 3yo when he was outsprinted early and put in a non-effort. Bid dominated in California - and all other regions. He was also much more versatile from a running style standpoint and could take back.
In terms of speed figures - Seattle Slew could barely even warm Spectacular Bid up.
One of Bid's slowest races at age 3 came when he won the Florida Derby by daylight despite breaking into the side of the starting gate - and having to be steadied 3 different times.
Despite the poor ride from his not so highly regarded teenage jockey - he still won with a 4.25 Ragozin. A faster number than Slew ran his entire 3yo season.
Slew was lucky to land into one of the all-time worst 3yo crops. If you remove Spectacular Bid from his crop - horses like General Assembly and Coastal are legitmate champion 3yo quality horses in an avg crop.
Bid was boo'd in NY - a cross country invader in California - and not from the Mid-west.
He made the absolute best of the only two big home games he ever got. His Laurel Futurity is arguably the greatest race ever run by a 2yo. His Preakness win was also an amazing performance - earning a gigantic figure despite a poor ride.
Quote:
My horse couldn’t have beaten him if he had cut through the infield. I’ve had enough of running against Spectacular Bid for awhile. So has the General. Spectacular Bid Preakness was just plain outstanding from any point of view. Im a believer.”
Leroy Jolley- trainer of General Assembly after the Preakness
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