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'07 Last year I'mawildandcrazyguy raced back with Street Sense early - and plugged home 4th, about a length behind Curlin and in front of a future Haskell winner. '06 Steppenwolfer and Jazil - two of the slowest horses around plugged in 3rd and 4th - ahead of the in sharp form trio of Brother Derek, Lawyer Ron, and Sweetnorthernsaint. '05 Giacomo beat a field including Bellamy Road, Flower Alley, and Afleet Alex People can talk all they want about horses like War Emblem, Hard Spun, Smarty Jones, Lion Heart and Congaree showing sharp speed in the Derby and running very well - they were all excellent 3yo's - they all came back to win a Grade 1 race later in their 3yo season. |
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I don't agree with you at all though - only four of the last nine Derby winners had so much as $1 in Graded Stakes earnings by this time during their 3yo season. |
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But I can disagree with your theory for making a list that doesn't exist
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True in the case of War Emblem and Charismatic (who upon further review, ran 3rd in the El Camino Derby on March 6th - thus misses your cutoff by a day)
False in the case of Smarty Jones, and Monarchos - they owned huge figures and were hyped. I bet Funny Cide strongly in the Lousianna Derby (March 9th) - after his well beaten 3rd there his odds drifted up future wise - but he had run a HUGE figure at age 2 |
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I understand your reasoning - but I don't agree with it. Anytime you have a 20 horse field of 3yo stretching out - you are going to get a faster pace than you'd figure to get on paper.
I'm sure Asmussen would love to enter a rabbit in the race to throw at War Pass - his problem is finding a sprinter of his with enough Graded Stakes earning to get in and fast enough to carry out the mission. |
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We really are going back and fourth about Court Vision running 4th instead of 7th in the Derby - on a friday night, with a huge day of betting ahead tomorrow?
I will use the insane snow storm we got here as my excuse. |
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I'm still trying to figure out who is going to win Most Athletic.
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while i'm waiting for best video...
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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He didn't run in his first Graded Stake until his facile Gr 2 San Felipe win at 6/5 odds on March 19th. So, six of the last nine winners of the Derby didn't have any Graded Stakes top four finishes prior to the El Camino Derby on March 6th. However, four of those six did have triple digit Beyer figs prior to that time. Funny Cide (103 2yo Beyer in NY bred Stake) Monarchos (103 Alw Beyer at GP on Feb 3rd) Fusaichi Pegasus (103 Alw Beyer at SA on Feb 19th) Smarty Jones (105 2yo Beyer, 108 3yo Beyer in ungraded stake) A horse like Big Brown, and his 104 falls in line with horses like Monarchos and Fu Peg - although neither of them earned their big figure in an N1X alw race initally scheduled for the turf. |
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Dennis of Cork would be out of there. Visionaire would be in there. Georgie Boy would have to be included. Hey Byrn or Court Vision knocked out. Unsure of which one. |