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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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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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Probably because most of his owners are from SoCal and want to run there so they can be "Seen".
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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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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 .. Last edited by prudery : 04-11-2010 at 08:02 PM. Reason: spelling |
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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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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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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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And you didn't lose your form on the layoff, that's for sure.
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I would post a picture of Oscar and Felix but I am too lazy.
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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. Rachel WHO |
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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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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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