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![]() What hardship could possibly be too great to miss a chance to see the greatest living being of all time?
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A healthy Ghostzapper would've had her spinning her wheels six lengths back at the wire. |
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She was better at 10fs than 9fs - and a touch better at 9fs than 8.5f. With a true pace to work with - and at a 10f distance - and being trained to deliver a peak race from John Shireffs - she's a 110 type horse under those most optimal conditions. Many top class deep closers over history are as consistant as her. Festin pretty much lived in that 110-to-114 range every race and did it while traveling on a killer schedule and facing some rock solid top older males. He did run a 121 one time at 9fs - but only because Farma Way and Jolie's Halo engaged in a vicious pace war through 44 and change fractions which gave Festin the setup of a lifetime - and allowed him to go from 17 lengths back midway on the backstretch to 7 in-front at the wire. You have to rate Zenyatta the #1 older female of the last decade - even though there were top females capable of running a few points better on peak and holding that form for as many as five straight races like a Riboletta did. When you go back to names like Personal Ensign, Princess Rooney, Lady's Secret, Bayakoa .. absolute killer older females...that's where Zenyatta clearly start to rate a cut below. |
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![]() :::::: BREAKING NEWS!::::::
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...m_medium=email .....further updates as details become available... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() i bet she's wishing she was in So Cal still..
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![]() Most ABSURD things said by in-the-know: board posters/ reputable handicappers and figuremakers:
1) Quality Road is a lock for the Classic --- earlier this year 2) QR will have NO TROUBLE getting 10F 3) QR will win the Classic --- their Classic pick 4) Z won't hit the board in the Classic-- she's too slow 5) RA is better than Z 6) RA 'feels like an overlay' at 0.45:1 in the Personal Ensign 6) Blind Luck is better than Z -- easily better 7) Z got a perfect trip in the Classic ![]() Clearly, I value all your opinions and hang on every post in threads like this. ![]() |
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![]() Not all of us can make fat charts. Good point.
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![]() I can't believe they took her blanket off!
Over 1,000 froze to see her: http://www.keeneland.com/Lists/News/...m.aspx?ID=6618 |
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![]() at of 38 I canceled my subscription to Fatty Charts
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now I realize that I am not "in-the-know", but I do recall reading a post of your's that said: Quote:
post #17 good job TFF - Last edited by robfla : 12-07-2010 at 11:24 AM. Reason: fixed link |
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