|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
Breeders Cup Classic Form
Run backs:
Haynesfield 2nd to 35/1 shot Jersey Town in Cigar Mile Musket Man 8th beaten many behind Jersey Town at 7/2 in Cigar Mile First Dude 4th at 4/5 odds behind Tackleberry in Sunshine's Million Classic Fly Down 5th at 5/2 odds behind Giant Oak in the Donn. The only horse to run halfway respectable was Haynesfield - and he blew the break in the Classic - and was rank on a pace that badly collapsed. Basically, hands down the worst trip in the race especially considering his form is always better when he's on the lead. The BC Classic did somehow manage to go slightly faster than the 2yo boys in the Juvenile - but if you look at the Ragozin variant - even the wind direction aided the Classic final time versus that race... hence Uncle Mo running clearly a faster Ragozin figure than Blame and Zenyatta. Last years Classic just keeps looking more and more horrid all the time - but at least we are seeing monsters like Jersey Town, Tackleberry, Soaring Empire and Giant Oak rising from the ashes. If Nafgzer kept ole Street Sense around - he'd probably have collected 25 Grade 1 wins by now. Remember the hardest title to win on Gallop Racer - the "every year" - where you have to win a Gr 1 race every year from age 2 to age 8? I think Street Sense would have done what I couldn't even do on "easy" mode in a video game. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
So Zenyatta doesn't deserve to be number 11 all time? No way.
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
Nor does Blame deserve to be top 111 ... but that's all beside the point.
While our Classic event races continue to degenerate - the 2-year-old in training sales are becoming more and more impressive events all the time. The new triple crown should be Fasig Tipton Calder, Barretts March, and OBS March ... we can make the Travers Fasig Tipton Timonioum. Any horse who records the fastest breeze in the under-tack show at all three events should be crowned triple crown winner. |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
|
#6
|
||||
|
||||
In other news, Teaks North, Grade 1 winner. Now onto Dubai.
Nick Sailusto said there are no definite plans for Teaks North’s next start, but that they would consider an invitation to the Dubai World Cup Festival. “It would be nice to get invited to the Festival, either for the Classic or the turf race, I don’t think either would be out of reach,” the younger Sailusto said. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|