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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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Seriously though, to expand on robfla's point, if one of our qualifications is going to be "longevity" or even "beat the best competition" then there will be no more great horses. Horses no longer stick around, and trainers and owners duck other stars more often than not. Today, it MOSTLY boils down to talent in my eyes. Hence why I think Ghostzapper was great. He wasn't sturdy, he didn't beat any other great horses (although he beat some very good ones) and he certainly didn't hang around long. His talent level and versatility, however, were absurd. Ghostzapper was one of a kind, and when your ability is that far above anything that's run in the past decade, you're great. People will disagree with me and put horses like Invasor or Pleasantly Perfect over Ghostzapper because they danced more dances, but I'll take brilliance over longevity when it's not truly longevity, but a very relative version of it. |
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How do you know his World Cup was such a high figure race? I'll ask Beyer what number he would have given it. |
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if you water down the qualifications, then it doesn't mean as much. like i've seen written before on the subject, 'great isn't so great anymore'. it's like what we now know as the steroids era in baseball....horses will be modern day greats, they can no longer be compared historically.
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This sounds like you're trying to repeat something someone else said. Or else I'm just overtired. |
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He handled the track fine. He just got the usual rush-rush panic ride that Castellano has apparently patented. He's been doing it virtually every race at Gulfstream so far this meet. |
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I'm willing to accept that I'm overtired. |
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Well, considering he gave me Quip's fig for its last race today I imagine he can give me that fig. |
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Here are the raw times the past two years if you want to look at them. Obviously Dubai's configuration makes for tough comparisons especially on the 6 furlong straightaway.
Invasor - 1:59.97 Asiatic Boy - 1:48.82 Spring at Last - 1:36.16 Kelly's Landing - 1:10.34 Electrocutionist - 2:01.32 Discreet Cat - 1:48.59 Utopia - 1:35.88 Proud Tower Too - 1:09.86 |
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Tough to extrapolate off the top of my head but it certainly feels like the track was faster last year than the prior year. Of course, Invasor and Premium Tap were a lot better than Brass Hat ( who also got a lousy ride that day ). Plus, it's hard to believe Discreet Cat wasn't more than 1 1/2 lengths faster than Asiatic Boy ( another brilliantly handled horse by the way....very clever not bringing him here after that race ). |
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Greatness = John Henry!!
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