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Can someone explain the Colonel John silliness to me?
So why is Colonel John the 2nd or 3rd choice in the Derby and everyone is acting like he's a must include on your tickets? I'm looking at a horse with a career high Beyer of 95 that is by Tiznow who is the dominant sire on synthetic surfaces. What makes anyone think this horse would possibly run higher than a 95 on conventional dirt? Isn't this the perfect horse to play against? His jockey is even ditching him to ride the woefully slow Court Vision cause of concerns as to how he will take to the dirt. Don't you at least need a superlative laden recap of one of his works at Churchill by Haskin before you even consider putting this horse on your ticket? Someone drinking the Colonel John Kool-Aid fill me in on why you would ever include this horse on your ticket.
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The horse is a winner with a versatile running style and awesome distance pedigree. As for his figures, if you take all synthetic numbers at face value, then I don't know what to tell you, and it isn't like 95 is far off what it'll take to win here. To me, the only one that has run a two-turn race significantly faster at three is Big Brown, because I'm not buying that AR Derby fig. Do I think he offers value? Hell no. But if you watch the horse run, look at his pedigree and don't think it screams "Derby horse", then I think you're mistaken. I wouldn't bet him to win, but he's definitely one of the more likely winners. |
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Another person who was thrilled when he heard about the work was Gomez’ agent Ron Anderson, who stands by last month’s decision to ride Court Vision instead of Colonel John. “With Colonel John, you’re dealing with a horse coming off synthetic surfaces and who had won the Sham Stakes by a half-length,” Anderson said. "With Court Vision, you’re dealing with Billy Mott and going to Aqueduct where he had already won a stakes, and then going to Churchill Downs where he had already won a stakes. How could I take off him? And when you’re going a mile and a quarter for the first time, you can’t count speed figures. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/horse...ley-column.htm ESPN had a reporter following this slug throughout the prep races. This is only a link with early April doings of this horse. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print...253&type=story |
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couple reasons.
- process of elimination, except for Big Brown who really is fast enough? - Throw out beyers on synthetic as they are not meaningful. - He can plod along and run down the wilting frontrunners ( ala Giacomo ) - Cali horses are running elsewhere and winning this year - Tiznow, true, dominant sire on synthetic surfaces, but didnt he win a good race or two on dirt? - and last but not least: he should have no problems with the distance |
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wouldn't you want to see how he works at churchill before dismissing him? |
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I'm not sure I'd hold the modest Beyers too much against CJ - it's hard for a 3yo to light it up figure wise in slow paced synthetic track routes.
He will stay 10 furlongs - and while he is unlikely to improve much on dirt - I'm sure he'll probably hold his synthetic form on it. He's a horse that wouldn't leave me totally shocked if he won - I just think he's going to be overbet and I don't want him. |
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Sorry, Mr. DrugSy, won't make that mistake again.
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Last edited by johnny pinwheel : 04-19-2008 at 01:56 PM. |
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Beyers are fine on sythetic tracks when comparing them to other synthetic numbers. They are not, however, fine when comparing them to dirt numbers.
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He is very live because of
1)the lack of talent in the field 2) his seasoning, 3) his pedigree for dirt 4) right running style for derby 5) and most importantly he appears to be one of the few without any question about the 10f distance. If he puts in a big work on the churchill strip I would think he would be the horse to beat. I just don't see how you can take less than 5-1 on any horse in this field, especially a horse with 2 career dirt races (big brown) or a horse with no career dirt races (colonel john). I will take Cool Coal Man at a nice price. Last edited by Benevolus : 04-19-2008 at 05:09 PM. |
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All the synth figs for 2 and 3 year olds are correspondingly low |