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Old 04-11-2010, 02:49 PM
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What else would Baffy say , he hates synthetic surfaces and yet he still stays here and runs on them.
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Old 04-11-2010, 03:09 PM
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“She’s so much better on the dirt,” continued Baffert, who is preparing 2-year-old champion Lookin At Lucky for the Kentucky Derby on May 1. “When you get them on the dirt, they can really show their brilliance. He (Mike Smith) never turned her loose. You could run her back next week. She earned what, $300,000, to work a mile and an eighth in 1:50? She can run in 1:48.”

“I’m absolutely amazed that Zenyatta’s done everything you would have asked of her,” said Hall of Fame trainer McAnally,
“I think Shirreffs has done a marvelous job with her, spacing her races and doing the right thing with her. I liked Zenyatta against Rachel Alexandra before the (Horse of the Year) voting and I liked her after the voting. I thought the Eastern voters made a big mistake making Rachel the Horse of the Year. The people back East have more votes than they have out here and I think they realize now that they made a huge mistake.

“I know Rachel wasn’t fit enough to win her first out in New Orleans this year. I could see the handwriting on the wall right from the beginning. But even had she been fit and they ran together tomorrow in the Apple Blossom, to me there’s no question that Zenyatta would have beaten her.” “I really thought that Rachel Alexandra deserved Horse of the Year, but at the same time, I never had any doubt in my mind, and I don’t even need to see them run against each other, to know that she’s not as good as Zenyatta,” said veteran trainer Paul Aguirre, who saddled Malibu Artiste to win Wednesday’s fourth race.

“I’ve been around racing 30 years. There are things a lot of us trainers don’t know, but we all know a freak when we see a freak, and Zenyatta stands head and shoulders above all the horses I’ve ever seen.”

“I always thought Zenyatta would beat Rachel Alexandra on any surface, as long as it wasn’t in a match race, where Rachel would get an easy lead,” offered trainer Vladimir Cerin. “Zenyatta should have been Horse of the Year in 2009, because what she accomplished last year was enough to make her one of the all-time great race mares. Rachel Alexandra accomplished a lot, but we don’t know if she’s one of the all-time greats. So if you’re one of the all-time greats, and the other one is or isn’t, you should be Horse of the Year, no question about it.

“I’d like to see Rachel Alexandra do well and I’d love to see them compete against each other, but obviously, they’re afraid of Zenyatta and they’re not going to run against her.” “Rachel Alexandra is a wonderful, beautiful, lovely filly, but I think Zenyatta is far superior,” said Kathy Walsh, a successful trainer for more than four decades. “But by the same token, I think Rachel Alexandra ran against a class of 3-year-olds that maybe were sub par last year, maybe not. None of them jumped up real strong after she beat them, and the older horses she beat in the Woodward seemed to go downhill afterwards.

“But Zenyatta took on the best in the world and won as she pleased. Opinions are going to be East versus West, and that’s never going to change. I was in Hot Springs recently and the arguments were about which horse was best, but I’ll tell you this: they were all waiting for Zenyatta to come there.”
I am so sick of this back and forth. Some stupid phucking sound bytes from some California trainers doesn't prove an argument one way or another. Enough of this crap. Who cares until they settle it on the track.
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Old 04-11-2010, 03:18 PM
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Have you run out of reason as well as Razidine ????

And you are dead wrong that horses do not " do what is necessary to win "

Native Dancer did just that, and if Arcaro was alive he would tell you that .

The horse did not respond to being put to a drive until he was ready, and was notorious for cutting his finishes either fine or exactly to his liking .

I have no comment on your handicappping skills, but your knowledge of the horse itself sucketh ...
why, was arcaro a big fan of native dancers jock, and knows all of eric guerins stories?
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why, was arcaro a big fan of native dancers jock, and knows all of eric guerins stories?
Yep.

Arcaro rode Native Dancer all of zero times.
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Old 04-11-2010, 03:27 PM
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i don't think prudery just got the jock wrong, i think it's the wrong horse. i can't recall ever reading that native dancer was a horse you had to time just right for the stretch run. now, i believe buckpasser you had to time perfectly. braulio is available to ask about that tho.
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What else would Baffy say , he hates synthetic surfaces and yet he still stays here and runs on them.
Probably because most of his owners are from SoCal and want to run there so they can be "Seen".
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Old 04-11-2010, 03:43 PM
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Probably because most of his owners are from SoCal and want to run there so they can be "Seen".
I dont think most of his owners are from here , Pegram isnt and neither is Zayat or Earnhart. Either way its just funny to hear him still blah blah blah about synthetics yet he wins major stakes at all the meets out here on the surfaces he hates.
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Old 04-11-2010, 03:48 PM
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Yep.

Arcaro rode Native Dancer all of zero times.
Boy are you a dolt .

Arcaro rode him when Eric Guerin was suspended in the American Derby of 1953--see History of the American Thoroughbred by Robertson page 436 .
Also American Racing Manual 1954 .

Native Dancer " delayed his move until he was all straightened out in the stretch ", throwing a scare into Arcaro--who had never ridden him before, and did not know he had a mind of his own.

It is also true that Buckpasser somewhat " planned "his own races as well , but I was not speaking of him.

There is other literature that supports ND's free will attitude, but this should sufficeth .

One should know that I do not put up twaddle about horses or insurance, though I am in neither field, nor do I asttempt to" school " the experts " ..

I accept your apology in advance--now piss off and play with some numbers ..

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Old 04-11-2010, 03:51 PM
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i don't think prudery just got the jock wrong, i think it's the wrong horse. i can't recall ever reading that native dancer was a horse you had to time just right for the stretch run. now, i believe buckpasser you had to time perfectly. braulio is available to ask about that tho.
Right horse, right jockey, right in the record books .

I never said you " had to time the run " just right, I said the horse decided at times when he felt like responding .

He did it most profoundly in the American Derby, and it was indicated in literature of the time, that his close margins of victory were somewhat his idea .
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Old 04-11-2010, 05:41 PM
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I think by now you'd be tapped out if someone gave you a 500K bankroll to bet with two years ago.

Horses don't "do what is necessary to win"

She's one unlucky nose bob from losing to Anabaa's Creations.

Almost every horse gets beat at one time or another.

Her record is a product of how good she is versus how carefully she's been managed and how good her opposition has been.

She's very good - her trainer has done a masterful job of putting her in the easiest spots and having her most cranked up for her home court Breeders Cup Races - and other than about 3 or 4 races her competition has been a total joke.
For a public handicapper, you don't display alot of flexibilty. You are locked into the numbers discussion and it doesn't allow you any room for the usage of cognative or intuitive skills when it applies to handicapping or perhaps this only applies for Zenyatta. If what you say is true, she is the luckiest, best spotted horse we have ever seen to squeak out 16 races without a loss. I know it's black and white because that is what the numbers tell you, she's just one lucky SOB to get up everytime.
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I am so sick of this back and forth. Some stupid phucking sound bytes from some California trainers doesn't prove an argument one way or another. Enough of this crap. Who cares until they settle it on the track.
I figured I had to post something to get my post count up with my 5 to 6 month sabbatical, just passing through to see how the fanclub was doing Phil.
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Old 04-11-2010, 05:56 PM
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Drugs as i'm sure you know horses are pack animals. Some are leaders and want to be in front, some are followers and will run in the pack. I think their disposition has as much to do with winning as their talent. The difference between a mediocre racehorse and a very good horse is slight. There is an X factor that comes into play when these horses are put into a competitve situation. A better example of Dale Jr stock car would be vol Jack sitting at a dinner table next to Joey chestnut with 30 hotdogs in front of him. Yes Joey chestnut is a very good hotdog eater but I believe vol Jack would do just enough to win. He gets compeitive and so does zenyatta. More to it than just who's fast and who isn't.
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I figured I had to post something to get my post count up with my 5 to 6 month sabbatical, just passing through to see how the fanclub was doing Phil.
And you didn't lose your form on the layoff, that's for sure.
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Old 04-11-2010, 06:07 PM
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And you didn't lose your form on the layoff, that's for sure.
I would post a picture of Oscar and Felix but I am too lazy.
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Have you run out of reason as well as Razidine ????
Native Dancer did just that, and if Arcaro was alive he would tell you that .
Not sure Eddie would have the sampling since he rode Native Dancer once (American Derby) out of 22 starts.
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I hope Shirreffs points the great, unbeaten, dual Breeders' Cup champion mare to the Foster now.

Timing seems favorable

He's got two races … er, I mean one race and a paid 9f workout in her now.

Give her a little blow for the next few weeks … then start gearing her up for that fine CD contest.


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Old 04-11-2010, 07:57 PM
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Not sure Eddie would have the sampling since he rode Native Dancer once (American Derby) out of 22 starts.
I am aware of how many times Arcaro rode ND and in what race as I earlier stated, but there is much printed commentary about his feelings and experience that one time on board the horse.

Heady Eddie was never one to mince words anyway, and what oft came out may have been based on one experience only --like the one time he stated that he wanted to " kill " Vincent Nodarse when he fouled him ....

Sports writers of ND's era as well expressed the belief that ND cut his finishes fine and often made " work out of beating mules " ---the implication being that the horse was somewhat of an opinionated character and possibly a drama queen as well ....

That said, it is irrefutable that Arcaro did ride the horse to a win in the American Derby at Washington Park in 1953 and that Arcaro described hinself as a " passenger " in that race, the win dictated and orchestrated solely by the horse .

Period .
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I am so sick of this back and forth. Some stupid phucking sound bytes from some California trainers doesn't prove an argument one way or another. Enough of this crap. Who cares until they settle it on the track.
Sums up my feelings too.
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I really hope both horses are injured (not seriously) and retired. Then I hope all of you on both sides spontaneously combust and your remains splatter all over your loved ones and friends.
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The prior post is a pleasant and uplifting offering ...

Is there something one can ingest for a constipated soul ???
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