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Gloria De Campeo was 2nd by like 12 lengths to Well Armed the prior year... on good old dirt. |
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![]() Forgetting the contest --- I probably have made more than 6K just backwheeling Gio Ponti. He's kind of a favorite horse of mine.
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![]() He was 5-to-1 and Ventura was 4-to-5.
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Crafty CT I Love Silver Palmiero Cherokee Kim Jamaican Rum Bank Street Indy Lead Skip to the Stone Silvertongue Fox Gold Trader Millennium Wind Golden Ticket Holiday Thunder The Goo AP Valentine Congaree Dollar Bill Griffinite Monarchos Marciano Bay Eagle Percy Hope Richly Blended Mr. John Invisible Ink Buckle Down Ben Thunder Blitz Balto Star Dr Greenfield Touch Tone Hero's Tribute Burning Roma E Dubai Free of Love Scorpion Volponi Hadrian's Wall Harrisand Quite the group. He was the best 3YO that year, but immortalized as one of the best all time, having faced them only at 3 (I included some of his 2YO competition too)...no thanks. I'll give you Congaree, Monarchos (just because of the Derby), Balto Star (for later turf success), and Volponi (for a race) as competition he faced when he won that would be considered "very good." If turf racing is eschewed in this country for speed, fine, that's our own fault - but there are few horses racing in this decade that have been more successful and more consistent than Gio Ponti - consistency and success commensurate with a Hall of Fame, perhaps even one from an older era. |
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![]() Poorly judged pace in 2010 and worse, in 2011...when the winning move is being made outside of Ramon down the backside and he is strangling his horse back off a 53.4 half mile.
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I think the strangle hold is a product of Ramon doubting he can get 10f. Feeling he has to time that move just right. |
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![]() point given would have won the triple crown if not for Gary Stevens rushing him up into that blistering pace. he drowned most fields he faced and looked like he wasn't even trying while doing it.
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Who is the last Horse of the Year to ever once run in American turf race? I think Charismatic in 1999... and he only tried turf as a last resort before they ran him for a claiming tag. Royal Delta has turf in her pedigree -- think she's worth over $8 million if Mott tires to make a turf horse out of her? She hasn't even tried turf. A lot of the good ones never try turf. |
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![]() Cant seem to find an article on that? Can you tell me where you read that?
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Other question is, what fee does the private investor have to pay? If I brought 20+ quality mares to an inexpensive stallion like Point Given, I certainly wouldn't expect the farm to ask me to pay nearly 3 times his stud fee in response. Of course, you also have Kitten's Joy's stud fee doubled. Now Ken Ramsey can own all the Kitten's Joys out there. Banned's success for Glen Hill must have really got on his nerves. I hope he runs out of family members soon so that those horses can get some proper names. |
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don't run out of ammo. |
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![]() I don't get it either. I fail to see how a private investor's interest in the horse in 2012 is going to help someone breeding to Point Given in 2012, unless he is not only going to breed to the stallion but also support the stallion when his offspring hit the sales ring (like the Sheikh does with the Darley stallions). Still, it'd be a reach.
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![]() I read a different article and that article did not mention this private guy.
At least now there is a glimmer of sense to it. |
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![]() Thanks a ton for the link. I have been tryin to get one of my mares to him but Three Chimneys will hardly ever work off the book price. Kinda turned me off on them but I still wanted to get a cover from him. No way I am touchin for 20K
thanks again |