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Old 08-12-2006, 05:50 PM
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Old 08-12-2006, 05:53 PM
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Slow first half...man did he have a choppy stride on the backstretch.
Stole the show when asked.
Good for him. Not a pretty run...but effective.
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Old 08-12-2006, 07:22 PM
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Slow first half...man did he have a choppy stride on the backstretch.
Stole the show when asked.
Good for him. Not a pretty run...but effective.
How could you see his stride going down the backstretch? I couldn't see his stride going down the backstretch but I could see it when they passed the stands the first time and I could see it when he came down the stetch the final time. He was moving great. I highly doubt that he wasn't moving well going down the backstretch.

He doesn't have a really strong stride but he has a great way of moving. There is nothing choppy about his stride.
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Old 08-12-2006, 07:30 PM
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How could you see his stride going down the backstretch? I couldn't see his stride going down the backstretch but I could see it when they passed the stands the first time and I could see it when he came down the stetch the final time. He was moving great. I highly doubt that he wasn't moving well going down the backstretch.

He doesn't have a really strong stride but he has a great way of moving. There is nothing choppy about his stride.
Well I have to give a lot of credit to the horse and connections for winning this race. I think he wasn't given enough credit by Frankel/Prado and Pletcher/Velazquez before the race. Edgar was quite content to sit open lengths off him in that crawling time and didn't even get after his mount on the turn, he thought he had it made. They ran the last 1/4 in 22:3 so you could forget about anyone closing into that pace and winning. I still don't know if Cacique is better than English Channel or vice versa. English was rank early and Johnny was determined to wrangle him back. He ran wide and finished evenly. Guess we get yet another rematch of those two in the Turf Classic.
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Old 08-12-2006, 07:34 PM
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Well I have to give a lot of credit to the horse and connections for winning this race. I think he wasn't given enough credit by Frankel/Prado and Pletcher/Velazquez before the race. Edgar was quite content to sit open lengths off him in that crawling time and didn't even get after his mount on the turn, he thought he had it made. They ran the last 1/4 in 22:3 so you could forget about anyone closing into that pace and winning. I still don't know if Cacique is better than English Channel or vice versa. English was rank early and Johnny was determined to wrangle him back. He ran wide and finished evenly. Guess we get yet another rematch of those two in the Turf Classic.
Not only was nobody going to catch him, nobody was even going to gain on him. He's the only horse in there that could run his last quarter in :22 3/5 on that turf course. That's why he was actually drawing away.
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Old 08-12-2006, 08:16 PM
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This is exactly why I like the Tin Man types. You rest on your arse (50 sec at 4 f????) and you get beat. He will not allow what appears to be a huge rush at the end if let loose on soft fractions.

These are not European fairways, these are American courses with turns. And some of the Euros experience a great deal of difficulty with turns as it takes a tremendous amount of energy out of a horse because a horse ACCELERATES (a change in speed, direction or both) on turns... yes thats right, it requires more energy to constantly change directions on turns than it takes running straight ahead. I think this is vastly overlooked. ANd I think it is why some of Europes best do not come here. They are at a big disadvantage. Yes they go up and they go down but the majority of those courses are very gentle turns. ON some US turf courses up to 40% of the time spent racing is turning on a very small effective radius compared to Euro courses... and that is very, very hard on a horse.

The Euros that come over here and whup our butts should be given the highest reguard as they really have shown incredible athletic ability winning on such diff type courses. Also turning in a diff. direction, which has been discussed many times.
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Old 08-12-2006, 05:53 PM
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I thought he was not only the best horse in the race but he looked like the only speed in the race. I thought he should have been the favorite.
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Old 08-12-2006, 06:44 PM
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I thought he was not only the best horse in the race but he looked like the only speed in the race. I thought he should have been the favorite.
I had him at 7-1 in the fair line I posted here. But I didn't give him enough credit for the lack of pace in the race. (Easy to say in retrospect). I was able to bet him anyway, because I actually got 9-1 and 10-1 on two bets at Tradesports.com. Whoever was offering those odds must have believed the ML. I also had him in the matchup vs Better Talk Now at Pinny.

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Old 08-12-2006, 06:52 PM
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the son of Affirmed ran like his old man.
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Old 08-12-2006, 07:07 PM
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I had him at 7-1 in the fair line I posted here. But I didn't give him enough credit for the lack of pace in the race. (Easy to say in retrospect). I was able to bet him anyway, because I actually got 9-1 and 10-1 on two bets at Tradesports.com. Whoever was offering those odds must have believed the ML. I also had him in the matchup vs Better Talk Now at Pinny.

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Old 08-12-2006, 05:53 PM
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Old 08-12-2006, 06:00 PM
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Pace Makes The Race
Was It Any More True Than Today....

Go Old Boy Go
Yes when you saw the first half in 50- you knew that he had a big chance. Give him credit for the win because some of those horses have a good turn of foot and Nobody made much ground on him in the lane.
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Old 08-12-2006, 06:07 PM
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You mean a horse from the minor leagues(per Oracle) of SOCAL takes the Arlington Million?
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Old 08-12-2006, 06:17 PM
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Nice, nice win. Good for the old guy...

Clearly the best today.
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Old 08-12-2006, 06:18 PM
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that was fun cheering on the old guy, showed his rump to some classy horses today...
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Old 08-12-2006, 10:13 PM
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I kinda have Oras idea. Did everyone think that the TIN MAN was BTNs rabbit? Noone showed any respect at all let him get away with a lead in1:15 and the race was over. Surely someone could recognize the slow pace and that this wasnt "cheap" speed in the lead. GREAT job by the old man. Some very questionable deciisions out on the course. Maybe the jockeys just had a ticket to ride and let the horse be the brains.
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Old 08-12-2006, 10:23 PM
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I kinda have Oras idea. Did everyone think that the TIN MAN was BTNs rabbit? Noone showed any respect at all let him get away with a lead in1:15 and the race was over. Surely someone could recognize the slow pace and that this wasnt "cheap" speed in the lead. GREAT job by the old man. Some very questionable deciisions out on the course. Maybe the jockeys just had a ticket to ride and let the horse be the brains.
Pops it was extremely arrogant of Prado/Frankel and Johnny V/Pletcher to took the tactics they took. Trust me, both of those jocks do their pre race homework as do the trainers they ride for. Johhny, Edgar, Todd, and Frankel are very astute at asessing a race beforehand and handicapping how it should flow.
Prado treated that horse(The Tin Man) like he was a reformed cheap claimer that he could reel in at any time. 1:15? Are you kidding me? I don't want to knock the Tin Man in any way, shape, or form. Hes a gutsy warrior!!! But I'm not so sure that if Edgar or Johnny don't at least stay lapped onto him that they don't run him down. They got what they deserved. They treated a talented old game horse like a horse they could just take at any time, and they paid for it!!! Kudos to Honu, a board member here who I believe is the Tin man's exercise rider on a job done extremely well!!! Without her morning work on this horse there wouldn't be such success in the afternoon!!
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Old 08-12-2006, 10:28 PM
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Pops it was extremely arrogant of Prado/Frankel and Johnny V/Pletcher to took the tactics they took. Trust me, both of those jocks do their pre race homework as do the trainers they ride for. Johhny, Edgar, Todd, and Frankel are very astute at asessing a race beforehand and handicapping how it should flow.
Prado treated that horse(The Tin Man) like he was a reformed cheap claimer that he could reel in at any time. 1:15? Are you kidding me? I don't want to knock the Tin Man in any way, shape, or form. Hes a gutsy warrior!!! But I'm not so sure that if Edgar or Johnny don't at least stay lapped onto him that they don't run him down. They got what they deserved. They treated a talented old game horse like a horse they could just take at any time, and they paid for it!!! Kudos to Honu, a board member here who I believe is the Tin man's exercise rider on a job done extremely well!!! Without her morning work on this horse there wouldn't be such success in the afternoon!!
the tin man had more class than they gave him credit for. once again a horse loses because his handlers underrate the competition.
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Old 08-12-2006, 10:49 PM
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Pops it was extremely arrogant of Prado/Frankel and Johnny V/Pletcher to took the tactics they took. Trust me, both of those jocks do their pre race homework as do the trainers they ride for. Johhny, Edgar, Todd, and Frankel are very astute at asessing a race beforehand and handicapping how it should flow.
Prado treated that horse(The Tin Man) like he was a reformed cheap claimer that he could reel in at any time. 1:15? Are you kidding me? I don't want to knock the Tin Man in any way, shape, or form. Hes a gutsy warrior!!! But I'm not so sure that if Edgar or Johnny don't at least stay lapped onto him that they don't run him down. They got what they deserved. They treated a talented old game horse like a horse they could just take at any time, and they paid for it!!! Kudos to Honu, a board member here who I believe is the Tin man's exercise rider on a job done extremely well!!! Without her morning work on this horse there wouldn't be such success in the afternoon!!
I have all the respect in the world in the conections of the top horses that were running but how can they all have a brain fart in this instance? Mandella dosent just run a horse yo be flashy. He goes for the gusto. I cant downgrade EC or Frankles horse for this race. Tin Man won the race they didnt lose it. That all said I think it was a human error that cpmpromised Frankles and Pletchers horses.
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Old 08-12-2006, 11:01 PM
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also, it was a bad break for the outside horses, i believe it was the eventual last place horse who veered wide right at the start, compromised the start for several...and of course you're not going to really push your horse up to the front after that, just let them go easy, so the tin man didn't get as much pressure early on as he may have otherwise....

but yeah, he won it fair and square. i'd imagine several riders thought the old guy would back up to them. bad enough being wrong without being wrong in front of the stands, and on t.v.
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