Derby Trail Forums

Go Back   Derby Trail Forums > Breeders' Cup Archive
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #321  
Old 10-19-2008, 09:05 PM
Linny's Avatar
Linny Linny is offline
Oaklawn
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: NY
Posts: 2,104
Default

Hoss, if the discussion bores you, move on.

Henry and Duke may be a bit "over the top" after long campaigns. Duke is a proven 10f horse that won 5 consecutive G1's this year before his drubbing in the Arc. Is he past his best or did the race not shape up right or were Zarkava, Youmzain (who he's handled easily) and Soldier of Fortune just better right no?. Honestly, Zarkava is a beast and Youmzain an opportunist. Soldier will likely go as the favorite in the BCTurf.
This year's 3yo's in Europe are quite good, topped by Zarkava but with New Approach and Goldikova high rated too. Duke may have been taking advantage of the fact that Soldier of Fortune took the summer off, meaning he could simply gallop about picking on Youmzain. (Like what Curlin has done here.)
As for the milers, Henry and Raven's Pass, I don't care for either. I've been waiting to see Raven come for the Mile and now they stretch and change surface, no good, IMO. I tend to think that high class Euro's can stretch out in the US, for 2 reasons. First, a decent Euro will usually beat and very good American in grass racing. Their horses and significantly better than ours. (Red Rocks, had he stayed sound could have dominated the US grass scene this year and he's no better than G3 over there.) Second, a horse with the built in fitness acquired from racing and traning on hilly courses will often carry his "best race" a bit farther when going onto a flat US turf course. If Raven went in the Mile it would be a showdown between Goldikova and Raven's Pass and would have been a great race. Now we get an Elusive Quality trying to stretch a 1/4 mile past his longest ever distance while switching to a surface he's never run on.
Henry was a monster at a straightaway mile in the Guineas, handling Raven and all others. Maybe his spring/early summer took a toll as he was easily handled by Goldikova in the Prix du Moulin, a key G1 race. Next out, Raven got the jump on Henry (who had made the 1st move and held of Raven in the earlier races between them) and beat him. Henry has done better with firmer turf and being by Kingmambo (himself a miler) I think he may have a better shot at 10f than Raven's Pass. Henry's dam is by Sadler's Wells so I wouldn't be shocked if 10f was within his range. (In fact it's not unusual in Europe for a top 3yo miler to train on to be a 10-12f horse at 4.) The question is his current condition and how he handles the Pro-Ride.
At anything but a HUGE price, I'd be less than thrilled with the Euros in the Classic.
__________________
RIP Monroe.
Reply With Quote
  #322  
Old 10-19-2008, 09:43 PM
hrfan
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Linny
Hoss, if the discussion bores you, move on.

Henry and Duke may be a bit "over the top" after long campaigns. Duke is a proven 10f horse that won 5 consecutive G1's this year before his drubbing in the Arc. Is he past his best or did the race not shape up right or were Zarkava, Youmzain (who he's handled easily) and Soldier of Fortune just better right no?. Honestly, Zarkava is a beast and Youmzain an opportunist. Soldier will likely go as the favorite in the BCTurf.
This year's 3yo's in Europe are quite good, topped by Zarkava but with New Approach and Goldikova high rated too. Duke may have been taking advantage of the fact that Soldier of Fortune took the summer off, meaning he could simply gallop about picking on Youmzain. (Like what Curlin has done here.)
As for the milers, Henry and Raven's Pass, I don't care for either. I've been waiting to see Raven come for the Mile and now they stretch and change surface, no good, IMO. I tend to think that high class Euro's can stretch out in the US, for 2 reasons. First, a decent Euro will usually beat and very good American in grass racing. Their horses and significantly better than ours. (Red Rocks, had he stayed sound could have dominated the US grass scene this year and he's no better than G3 over there.) Second, a horse with the built in fitness acquired from racing and traning on hilly courses will often carry his "best race" a bit farther when going onto a flat US turf course. If Raven went in the Mile it would be a showdown between Goldikova and Raven's Pass and would have been a great race. Now we get an Elusive Quality trying to stretch a 1/4 mile past his longest ever distance while switching to a surface he's never run on.
Henry was a monster at a straightaway mile in the Guineas, handling Raven and all others. Maybe his spring/early summer took a toll as he was easily handled by Goldikova in the Prix du Moulin, a key G1 race. Next out, Raven got the jump on Henry (who had made the 1st move and held of Raven in the earlier races between them) and beat him. Henry has done better with firmer turf and being by Kingmambo (himself a miler) I think he may have a better shot at 10f than Raven's Pass. Henry's dam is by Sadler's Wells so I wouldn't be shocked if 10f was within his range. (In fact it's not unusual in Europe for a top 3yo miler to train on to be a 10-12f horse at 4.) The question is his current condition and how he handles the Pro-Ride.
At anything but a HUGE price, I'd be less than thrilled with the Euros in the Classic.
am i crazy not to like any euorpean in any race ?
Reply With Quote
  #323  
Old 10-19-2008, 09:52 PM
miraja2's Avatar
miraja2 miraja2 is offline
Arlington Park
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Chicago
Posts: 4,157
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by hrfan
am i crazy not to like any euorpean in any race ?
Have you looked at all of the PPs yet?
Reply With Quote
  #324  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:03 PM
hrfan
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by miraja2
Have you looked at all of the PPs yet?
i have been looking for 2 days now.
why ?
Reply With Quote
  #325  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:04 PM
Cannon Shell's Avatar
Cannon Shell Cannon Shell is offline
Sha Tin
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 20,855
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by hrfan
am i crazy not to like any euorpean in any race ?
Only the Giant's Causeways
Reply With Quote
  #326  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:05 PM
alysheba4 alysheba4 is offline
Randwyck
 
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,424
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Linny
Hoss, if the discussion bores you, move on.

Henry and Duke may be a bit "over the top" after long campaigns. Duke is a proven 10f horse that won 5 consecutive G1's this year before his drubbing in the Arc. Is he past his best or did the race not shape up right or were Zarkava, Youmzain (who he's handled easily) and Soldier of Fortune just better right no?. Honestly, Zarkava is a beast and Youmzain an opportunist. Soldier will likely go as the favorite in the BCTurf.
This year's 3yo's in Europe are quite good, topped by Zarkava but with New Approach and Goldikova high rated too. Duke may have been taking advantage of the fact that Soldier of Fortune took the summer off, meaning he could simply gallop about picking on Youmzain. (Like what Curlin has done here.)
As for the milers, Henry and Raven's Pass, I don't care for either. I've been waiting to see Raven come for the Mile and now they stretch and change surface, no good, IMO. I tend to think that high class Euro's can stretch out in the US, for 2 reasons. First, a decent Euro will usually beat and very good American in grass racing. Their horses and significantly better than ours. (Red Rocks, had he stayed sound could have dominated the US grass scene this year and he's no better than G3 over there.) Second, a horse with the built in fitness acquired from racing and traning on hilly courses will often carry his "best race" a bit farther when going onto a flat US turf course. If Raven went in the Mile it would be a showdown between Goldikova and Raven's Pass and would have been a great race. Now we get an Elusive Quality trying to stretch a 1/4 mile past his longest ever distance while switching to a surface he's never run on.
Henry was a monster at a straightaway mile in the Guineas, handling Raven and all others. Maybe his spring/early summer took a toll as he was easily handled by Goldikova in the Prix du Moulin, a key G1 race. Next out, Raven got the jump on Henry (who had made the 1st move and held of Raven in the earlier races between them) and beat him. Henry has done better with firmer turf and being by Kingmambo (himself a miler) I think he may have a better shot at 10f than Raven's Pass. Henry's dam is by Sadler's Wells so I wouldn't be shocked if 10f was within his range. (In fact it's not unusual in Europe for a top 3yo miler to train on to be a 10-12f horse at 4.) The question is his current condition and how he handles the Pro-Ride.
At anything but a HUGE price, I'd be less than thrilled with the Euros in the Classic.
.......the duke is the real deal and should hit the board.
Reply With Quote
  #327  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:11 PM
hrfan
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Only the Giant's Causeways
i do not like any Causeway on BC day, not even Carriage Trail
Reply With Quote
  #328  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:12 PM
Linny's Avatar
Linny Linny is offline
Oaklawn
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: NY
Posts: 2,104
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by hrfan
am i crazy not to like any euorpean in any race ?
Do you not like Goldikova in the Mile or any of the juvies? Soldier of Fortune? None at all?
__________________
RIP Monroe.
Reply With Quote
  #329  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:17 PM
hrfan
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Linny
Do you not like Goldikova in the Mile or any of the juvies? Soldier of Fortune? None at all?
NONE OF THEM....
WELL WAIT, maybe Pursuit of Glory a little, but thats reaLLy it.
In the mile i like War Monger,Daytona, and maybe Kip Deville

Solider of Fortune not at all..........
dancing forever, grand couturier and maybe red rocks
Reply With Quote
  #330  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:33 PM
my miss storm cat's Avatar
my miss storm cat my miss storm cat is offline
Saratoga
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 22,025
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by hrfan
am i crazy not to like any euorpean in any race ?
Yes.
Reply With Quote
  #331  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:49 PM
dalakhani's Avatar
dalakhani dalakhani is offline
Del Mar
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Washington dc
Posts: 5,277
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by my miss storm cat
Yes.
Will my miss storm cat give us her EXPERT commentary on the Euros please? You always nail these.
Reply With Quote
  #332  
Old 10-19-2008, 10:49 PM
miraja2's Avatar
miraja2 miraja2 is offline
Arlington Park
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Chicago
Posts: 4,157
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by hrfan
i have been looking for 2 days now.
why ?
Well, because it seems a bit odd to start tossing a bunch of horses and making selections before you even know for sure who is going to be in the race. For example, it is usually smart to try to determine what the pace of a race figures to be before you start making slections. Considering that we don't even know for sure who will be running in all of these races yet, you can't really have the foggiest clue what the pace scenario for a couple of these races.
That strikes me as somewhat important.
Reply With Quote
  #333  
Old 10-19-2008, 11:24 PM
SniperSB23 SniperSB23 is offline
Hialeah Park
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Albany, NY
Posts: 6,086
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by miraja2
Well, because it seems a bit odd to start tossing a bunch of horses and making selections before you even know for sure who is going to be in the race. For example, it is usually smart to try to determine what the pace of a race figures to be before you start making slections. Considering that we don't even know for sure who will be running in all of these races yet, you can't really have the foggiest clue what the pace scenario for a couple of these races.
That strikes me as somewhat important.
It doesn't really take a rocket scientist to figure out which 14 are going to get into these races so you have a pretty good idea of who is going to run at this point, especially since we know first and second preference for everyone. Sure there could be a few late injuries like Red Giant that changes things but that can happen between entries and the race anyways.
Reply With Quote
  #334  
Old 10-20-2008, 01:58 AM
hrfan
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
I just wish you actually bet. It's one thing to spew awful opinions on the net and a whole other to put your money where your mouth is.

War Monger? Dancing Forever? Daytona? It's like you look at the entries and see which names you recognize.
all top class american turf horses at one point, all have decent angles coming in and all will be good prices.
you are USELESS
Reply With Quote
  #335  
Old 10-20-2008, 01:59 AM
hrfan
 
Posts: n/a
Default

[quote=DaHoss9698]No problem mom. There's an ignore function. You don't like what I have to say, I'd suggest using it.[/QUOTE

o boy
Reply With Quote
  #336  
Old 10-20-2008, 08:26 AM
miraja2's Avatar
miraja2 miraja2 is offline
Arlington Park
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Chicago
Posts: 4,157
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by SniperSB23
It doesn't really take a rocket scientist to figure out which 14 are going to get into these races so you have a pretty good idea of who is going to run at this point, especially since we know first and second preference for everyone. Sure there could be a few late injuries like Red Giant that changes things but that can happen between entries and the race anyways.
True, but I just don't really see the point in handicapping ANY race before it is drawn. I rarely, if ever, handicap a race until at least the day before it is run. The more you know about who is actually in the race, all recent works, post positions etc., the better.
Even if we did know for sure who was going to be in all of the races (which we do not), we still don't know what the post positions are. Now, in my opinion, post position is pretty meaningless in the vast majority of all horse races, but in races with larger fields - and some of the BC races fit that description - it could play a role in dictating who will be forced to gun for the lead, who is at risk of getting caught wide, etc. This is the kind of stuff I like to know before I start handicapping.
I guess there is nothing really wrong with handicapping races before they are drawn, but it seems like a bit of a waste of time given the fact that I think a good handicapper would need to look carefully at the race AFTER it is drawn anyway.
Reply With Quote
  #337  
Old 10-20-2008, 08:48 AM
hoovesupsideyourhead's Avatar
hoovesupsideyourhead hoovesupsideyourhead is offline
"The Kentucky Killing Machine"
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: florida
Posts: 16,277
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Can someone tell me what The Closeted Man just said. He's in my IGGY bin, so I can't read it. Does everyone here know about TRAKUS? I do. What about BIKE RIDING? I know about that too. I have also shown unlimited ways to BLAME OTHERS for my obvious shortcomings when it comes to "gambling". I've also only been following the sport for a few years, but I'll tell you all about it, because I ride a BIKE. I hate ANNOUNCERS. Have I mentioned that before? I also love telling people about MY IGGY BIN. Have I mentioned that? Jerkoff....
top shelf..
Reply With Quote
  #338  
Old 10-20-2008, 09:14 AM
CSC's Avatar
CSC CSC is offline
Arlington Park
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 4,408
Default

I will be only betting Europeans for the turf races, I'm going to let the Euro's beat me on dirt. Believe me I have learned from my past wagers.
Reply With Quote
  #339  
Old 10-20-2008, 09:20 AM
GBBob GBBob is offline
Hialeah Park
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 6,341
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by CSC
I will be only betting Europeans for the turf races, I'm going to let the Euro's beat me on dirt. Believe me I have learned from my past wagers.
yeah...but

isn't that the problem this year?
Reply With Quote
  #340  
Old 10-20-2008, 09:20 AM
blackthroatedwind blackthroatedwind is offline
Jerome Park
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 9,935
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by CSC
I will be only betting Europeans for the turf races, I'm going to let the Euro's beat me on dirt. Believe me I have learned from my past wagers.

There are no dirt races in the BC this year ( and next year as well ).
__________________
Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:32 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.