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4 in a row for Pletcher both baby races
Amazing, just incredible. Pletcher debuts a stunner in race 2 whos three. WIns the stake, then wins a maiden claimer, then unveils a stunner in race 5 with another SMASHING baby. Incredible machine.
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How'd Consecration look, Oracle? Love those Pulpit's. thanks!
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Thanks, Oracle. No shame in finishing a good 2nd to a very nice horse - he should win the next time out. I didn't even know his pedigree, but once I saw his name, lol, I knew he had to be by Pulpit.
Todd has a talented 2 year old filly named Rags to Riches who's a 1/2 to Jazil; she finished a good fourth in her first start. She should add to his stable of baby winners shortly. Already so far (and it's very early in the season) there have been a lot of promising 2 year olds...... |
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Pletcher is loaded with 2YO's this year. Should be interesting!
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Hopefully he won't ruin them like he did Keyed Entry.
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How about Texas where he won two breeders cup races? Do they count at all?
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so does that mean that john servis is a better trainer than todd pletcher? lol puh-leeze!
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I laugh at how you guys bash the Cunningham guy for his daddy getting him into the game but you just look past the daddy connection with Pletcher. Last edited by Hoisttheflag : 07-04-2006 at 07:06 PM. |
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for one, i've never said anything negative to cunningham about anything.
second, i didn't compare pletcher to baffert or lukas, you did. but i think you're path to greatness is to narrow, if it only includes those with a classic win. i'd rather have a trainer who performs day in and day out than someone who gets more lucky than good a couple times a year. and before you pounce, i'm not including either trainer you mentioned in that. besides, pletcher had a heck of a day and deserves some props for that. sorry you don't care for it.
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Yes ... yes, he is. Pletcher is the King Of The MSW Sprints and very good at developing fillies. But the center ring of this circus is for G1 male horses racing at classic distances on the dirt. And that spotlight never seems to shine on Mr. Pletcher. |
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Pletcher by far is one of the best trainers in the game today. Of course if you gave his stable to Zito, Mandella, Frankel, Baffert etc etc then the results will be about the same. In this game there are a few races that matter. Those races are triple crown races and breeders cup races. So far Pletcher has a big goose egg in triple crown races and he as a couple of breeder cup wins. But his stable has only been open since 1995. He has a 28% win and 60.8% in the money. But until he can win some triple crown races then he is going to be in the shadow of Zito, Baffert and Lukas. But there is no question he is one of the top trainers in the nation today.
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Regardless of how many classics he hasn't won, or who helped him get into the business, he is the best trainer in the country.
He wins a lot of purse money and the top organizations in the business trust him with their first string. Money and winning are what it is about, and he has figured that out for sure. I don't care if he hasn't touched a horse in two years, he is the best trainer in this country. |
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winning a classic race means you're the best?! right. that's like saying derrick cope is a hall of fame driver because he lucked into a daytona 500 win.
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