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Kentuckyrosesinmay asked if i had seen any of BR's races BEFORE the Wood. I said yes and none of them were earth shattering. Then i stated that the Wood was the most dominating prep i had ever seen. They must give GED's out easy these days. |
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![]() the attacks on the talent of bellamy road are ridiculous. he was one of the most talented horses in the last few years. i would equate him with terrell davis of the broncos. hall of fame talent that never got to hang around long enough.
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What a horse does in actual races is all that really counts; "woulda/coulda/shoulda" doesn't count for squat. |
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Everyting you said is correct. He had been off for a while, he only had a few works, there's no way he was ready to go the distance, he set fast fractions and not only that he was still injured. He had all those things going agaisnt him yet he still ran a good 2nd to a good horse in Flower Alley. It was an awesome perfomance under the circumstances. |
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Of course you need a knowledge of the circumstances to understand that. |
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Someday when you understand training, if you ever do, you will realize that what he did was the equivalent of a tennis player who hadnt played a match in 4 months, and had only hit balls 4 times, push the eventual winner of Wimbledon to 5 sets in the finals. |
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![]() There has to be some sort of standard for evaluating quality and/or greatness in race horses. This was discussed extensively on a thread a few weeks ago.
If we dwell on the hypothetical ... we'll get nowhere. Hoist The Flag may have been the greatest race horse in the history of the world ... may have been ... but he wasn't. He won two stakes races as a 2YO ... and one as a 3YO ... not enough to reach any sort of threshhold. Stick to what they actually do in races ... and never mind how good they looked walking around the shedrow. |
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I guess then what it comes down to how you define "great". For me, it takes more than two efforts in restricted races. Its obvious he had the talent to be a great horse. The Wood was, again, the most dominating prep ive ever seen. For me, it takes more than just two races. For me, they have to beat the best around and do it consistently. |
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you are way off base here. His Wood and travers were not theoretical. I watched one on tv, and saw the other one live. I'm quite sure they happened. How many times do you have to see great before you know a horse is great. Ask anyone who ever saw landaluce run if she was great. |
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Thats kinda hard to do when you have a splint thats all screwed up near the tendon. Or if you are Smarty, hard to do when your ankles have eroded down to nothing(just a "rumor" I heard). I don't hold injuries against horses, any horse. |