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Not even mentioning Arazi had surgery just before his three year old season is a bit disingenuous. He was never the same horse after.
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Still didn't stop him from running 3rd in the BC Mile off of an 11 month layoff... and yet .. he's a failure. |
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When injury and stupidity on the part of ownership stops you from being as good as you can be, as in the case of Arazi, I don't think you belong on the list. Other than that, I think the list is good. There are other worthy candidates but the ones you listed are good ones. It always amazes me how some people don't understand the term "relative". The Lakers could win 75 games this year and if they don't win the title, the season would be considered a failure. The Knicks can win 40 games and not make the playoffs and the season could be considered a success.
Drugs, what do you think about horses like Dinard and Event of the Year?
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Event of the Year was outstanding through his first four starts ... but an injury basically wiped him out for a long time. He was a very good horse for most of his starts when he came back though.
So, even if you want to say EofY was on the path to greatness ... I don't think he did anything to hurt his repute when he came back. An excellent 2nd ahead of Silver Charm in the Big Cap is not shabby. Dinard was '91, that was a little before we started getting Southern Cal races on cable TV everyday. |
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Yep. And this is not a "most overhyped" list. I think it would take me weeks instead of minutes to think up a most overhyped list with all the overhyped horses I've witnessed. These 5 are horses that really seemed to have something special ability wise - and just badly fell off the path to greatness. |
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Unbridled's Song for the sire he became and for his race in the BC Juvenile would be one that is near the top of my list.
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UBS was certainly a great talent ... though I thought his Florida Derby win was WAY better than his BC Juvie win.
He actually ran the highest figure of his career - in his final career start ... anyone remember who his trainer was for that race? |
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Empire Maker would certainly be a good argument for a Top Fiver who didn't live up to hype.
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A slight improvment from him - Nick Zito.
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Virtually all these horses were injured at one point. I dont know about Afternoon Deelites. |
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I would the say most overhyped horse - that actually turned out to be a great horse - was without question Xtra Heat. She would be the opposite of this list. I was so sick about people blabbing about her - and swore Victory Ride would kill her in the Test Stakes. VR won the Test ... but Xtra Heat was light years the best horse in the race the way it was run .. and she just basically became the Godzilla of female spritners from that race on. |
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I think Dinard bowed a tendon prior to the Ky Derby. They never seem to come back as good after that.
He was a monster though and probably would have won the derby that year, if not more. I'll always remember Paulson being excited after his first big win, saying that he was all pumped up about having a son of his prize stallion, Strawberry Road, being able to stand stud. That's when he found out Dinard had been gelded already. |
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By the way, are horses like All Slewped Up eligible for your list?
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