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Old 04-03-2009, 11:34 PM
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So the Blood-Horse has this interactive poll ranking the best horses to not win the Derby and the public results are Curlin at 3rd best?! How many times did Jess Jackson take this poll?

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...033&source=rss
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:42 PM
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Curlin ahead of Easy Goer, Bold Ruler, Nashua, and even Holy Bull is pretty sad. However, still not as sad as some of the comments I happend upon when I stumbled into the Nicanor blog...

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He is always a sweet tempered horse. He is precious!
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What a sweetie! Now I'll be able to run down to see him, yeah!
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YAY!!! Congrats on your first big move to the next race track! A whole new future lies ahead!
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Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhh such a beautiful horse. Rest now Nicky. Love you
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Boy, Nicanor sure gets around. I wonder if this is a "Training" move for another track? Good luck Nicanor wherever you settle in. We love you and your brothers too.
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Can we please send Freddy over there....
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:46 PM
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Native Dancer, I guess?
Obviously.
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Old 04-04-2009, 01:16 AM
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So the Blood-Horse has this interactive poll ranking the best horses to not win the Derby and the public results are Curlin at 3rd best?! How many times did Jess Jackson take this poll?

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...033&source=rss
Round Table not even on the list? Pretty bogus.
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Old 04-04-2009, 01:23 AM
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Curlin ahead of Easy Goer, Bold Ruler, Nashua, and even Holy Bull is pretty sad. However, still not as sad as some of the comments I happend upon when I stumbled into the Nicanor blog...

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Can we please send Freddy over there....
Oh lordy! That is why I have not ventured over there. gag me I did see a post from a poster by the name "Not my Brother" and it said "Would you people please get off my back, if I was trained by Bobby Frankel I would never run from all the weight of all of yalls expectations"!!!!
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Old 04-04-2009, 07:10 AM
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Curlin ahead of Easy Goer, Bold Ruler, Nashua, and even Holy Bull is pretty sad. However, still not as sad as some of the comments I happend upon when I stumbled into the Nicanor blog...

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Can we please send Freddy over there....
i made the mistake of reading part of that blog one time. that was enough.

curlin #3. lol
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Old 04-04-2009, 10:49 AM
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So the Blood-Horse has this interactive poll ranking the best horses to not win the Derby and the public results are Curlin at 3rd best?! How many times did Jess Jackson take this poll?

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...033&source=rss
I ranked it:
1. Native Dancer
2. Alydar
3. Bold Ruler
4. Easy Goer
5. Holy Bull
6. Nashua
7. Afleet Alex
8. Point Given
9. Curlin
10. Sham


Curlin as #3. LOL
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Old 04-04-2009, 11:14 AM
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gotta divide this up into early earth and recent earth...

Round Table.
How many saw the horse run?


Point Given.
The others are fading with my memory
and handicapping skills.
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Old 04-04-2009, 07:08 PM
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gotta divide this up into early earth and recent earth...

Round Table.
How many saw the horse run?


Point Given.
The others are fading with my memory
and handicapping skills.
i just watched a couple replays of round table the other day. i don't think years from now anyone would tune into a show replaying curlin or point given...yet somehow, i think people would still watch round table and bold ruler, or secretariat and sham, affirmed and alydar.
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Old 04-04-2009, 09:41 PM
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I ranked it:
1. Native Dancer
2. Alydar
3. Bold Ruler
4. Easy Goer
5. Holy Bull
6. Nashua
7. Afleet Alex
8. Point Given
9. Curlin
10. Sham


Curlin as #3. LOL
No Skippy Phil?
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Old 04-04-2009, 09:43 PM
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No Skippy Phil?

they give those ten horses in the poll posted above...
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Old 04-04-2009, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by philcski
I ranked it:
1. Native Dancer
2. Alydar
3. Bold Ruler
4. Easy Goer
5. Holy Bull
6. Nashua
7. Afleet Alex
8. Point Given
9. Curlin
10. Sham


Curlin as #3. LOL

Give me an hour and I can come up with 100 better than Curlin. How about Forego ( 4th to Secretariat )? Skip Away for sure. Bet Twice?

What exactly did Afleet Alex do to show he was better than Curlin?
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Old 04-04-2009, 09:49 PM
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Give me an hour and I can come up with 100 better than Curlin. How about Forego ( 4th to Secretariat )? Skip Away for sure. Bet Twice?

What exactly did Afleet Alex do to show he was better than Curlin?

just 100?

i don't think alex, curlin or point given belong anywhere near a poll including native dancer, nashua or alydar.
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Honest Pleasure.
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Old 04-04-2009, 10:14 PM
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Curlin ran above a 115 BSF once in his career.
Easy Goer did it nine times.
Ranking Curlin above Easy Goer is completely ridiculous.
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Old 04-04-2009, 10:18 PM
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All this poll really shows is the average person weighing in on horse racing on the internet has no sense of history ( I'm being nice ).

But, hey, we already knew that.....we post on and read DT.
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Old 04-04-2009, 11:45 PM
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i'd put about half of the 1985 and 87 fields over some of these.

indian charlie too, of course!
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Old 04-05-2009, 12:37 AM
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i'd put about half of the 1985 and 87 fields over some of these.

indian charlie too, of course!
Go back and include 1957. Iron Leige beat Bold Ruler, Gallant Man and Round Table. This thanks to Bill Shoemaker's error at the 1/16th pole.

As BTW said it's a lack of perspective and study of history. Basically, BH ran a popularity contest and ...shock of shocks... the most popular horse wins!
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Old 04-05-2009, 12:48 AM
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gotta divide this up into early earth and recent earth...

Round Table.
How many saw the horse run?


Point Given.
The others are fading with my memory
and handicapping skills.

I never saw Round Table, but I do think progeny enters into the evaluation for a beaten Kentucky Derby horse's legacy.

He was a brother to Secretariat.


Round Table was surely active, but how successful was he as a stallion?


With similar glasses, my $$ on the best to have not won a Derby would definitely have Nashua in my exotic box wager.

(is it OK with the board administration and censors to type "exotic box" here?..... )
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Old 04-05-2009, 12:56 AM
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Not a bro to Secretariat but Round Table's sire Princequillo was Sec's broodmare sire.

I never saw him run either but I have studied him using various histories, including DRF's Champions which is a wonderful compilation. Round Table was an exceptional racer and a very good sire. He was an outstanding broodmare sire.

Round Table won 43 of 66 starts on the east and west coasts. He won major races on dirt and turf. He was a stakes winning 2yo in 1956 and was second in his final career start, the JCGC at 2 miles in late 1959, to Sword Dancer. At 3 he raced 22 times with 15 wins! One of those wins was the Hollywood Gold Cup on July 13th against his elders. In fact, his first start after his third in the Derby (in front of Bold Ruler) was a close2nd in the Californian against older.

He won from 4 to 13 furlongs and carried weight. He sired 83 stakes winners in an era when 30 or so mares was a full book.
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