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BC Classic - 109 Spinster - 108 Personal Ensign - 97 Go For Wand 106 Phipps - 78 Met Mile - 103 Humana - 99 Apple Blossom - 112 Lady's Secret - 101 Hirsch - 100 Vanity - 109 Milady - 109 Apple Blossom - 105 BC Distaff - 111 Lady's Secret - 102 Hirsch - 101 Vanity - 107 Milady - 109 Apple Blossom - 110 Santa Marg. - 110 La Canada -105 100-103-94 Also, nothing on King Glorious unfortunately (I'm curious myself), Risen Star - 106 Derby, 110 Preakness. Seem to recall his Belmont being 118 or so. Pine Bluff - 98-93-78-74-78 as a 2 yo (last 5 starts), 106 in Southwest. Think his Ark Derby was in the 105-107 range. His Belmont was a 110. No clue on Caveat or Creme Fraiche - sorry. |
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That damn duo cost me from May thru August. I bet Aly in all three TC races and then finally had had enough and switched to Affirmed for the Travers only to be DQed |
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--Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() Heres some Easy Goer trivia.
On Travers Day, when Easy Goer won, a 2nd time starter in the last race completed the chalk Daily Double. He added blinkers and was saddled by Richard Dutrow Sr. and ridden by Angel Cordero and won by the length of the stretch. What was his name? |
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![]() Can't be Lite the Fuse, as Krone rode him, and even though he broke his maiden in the finale at Saratoga, it was as a firster in a NW1X.
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I singled him at the back end of the pik-3, and although he got absolutely hammered in the win pool, the pik-3 with him buried was quite generous. I will never forget the look on the faces of the folks when he opened up on the tote board at some ridiculously low price, it was basically the look of "I'm screwed here" in my pk-3. Last edited by oracle80 : 11-30-2006 at 10:19 AM. |
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![]() And if BTW doesn't know, I guess noone else will either.
The horses name was Flag Football. He rocketed out of the gate and opened a huge lead and was an area code in front when they hit the top of the stretch. I think the DD paid 9.80. |
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![]() I have no memory of that horse whatsoever.
I'm usually pretty good with those. What two horses combined for a chalky late double at Hialeah on Widener Day in 1988? The second half won by something like 18 1/2 lengths in its debut. As a further clue to make it REALLY easy....they were stablemates. |
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I love a horse like Ghostzapper, too. But if we imagine a hypothetical year in which Cigar faced Ghostzapper 10 times at a 3-4 week spacing, each race at a different track, who do you think would have won the most races? I'd bet on Cigar. Ghostzapper would certainly have beaten Cigar when both ran their best race, but Cigar ran close to his best race over and over again, and it was pretty damn good no matter where it was. He ran Beyers of 117-121 six times. And how about that race in Dubai? I would call Cigar a "great" horse. --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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Thats Shug, thats Seeking the Gold. One of my favorite horses ever was Personal Flag and I believe he won that race. |
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I would agree that Cigar's one truly exceptional quality was the ability to perform at a very high level with true consistency. He was obviously a terrific horse but he was nowhere close to an all-time great. I'm sure Ghostzapper had issues, but I'm also sure having a trainer that seems to consider scratching better than winning didn't help his career resume, and Cigar was obviously more durable. So, he certainly rated to make more money than Ghostzapper, but his best race was not good enough to beat Ghostzapper on a normal day. Not that far off however. |
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It's funny to think that 10 months later they were an entry in the BC Classic...and the maiden breaker beat the winner of the Widener ( while finishing second ). |
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![]() In 1993 Shug debuted two future grade one winning fillies on the SAME CARD at Belmont Park in split divisions of a two year old MSW. Both destroyed their fields.
Name them. |
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![]() Come on. Who do you think you're talking to?
Inside Info and Heavenly Prize. Who was the undefeated favorite when Heavenly Prize won the Frizette in her next start. I also believe Cordero ( as a trainer ) won with a first time starter ( at around 9-1 ) earlier on the Frizette card. Name him! |
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You have me on the firster though. |
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![]() Well, if you got that answer you would have to get some sort of special award. That was probably even more random than your Dutrow horse.
I want to say it was Rogue's Walk but I'm not certain. |
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Even for Angel, that wasn't very nice. |
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