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Old 11-07-2006, 06:45 AM
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With the term class being thrown around on here about trainers and connections so often, I would have to say that Michael Matz pretty much outclassed everybody this weekend.
While Round Pond was winning and returning to the winners circle, his deameanor and that of his owners was stoic in deference to the situation of both Fleet Indian and Pine Island.
Now the ultimate, he says in tomorrow's DRf that Fleet Indian's resume outshines Round Pond's on the year and that Bernadini deserves the title of 3 year old champ over Barbaro.
Now thats class, pure class. This guy is like the best representative alive for our sport, above all others. What a fantastic gentleman and trainer he is.
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Old 11-07-2006, 06:59 AM
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With the term class being thrown around on here about trainers and connections so often, I would have to say that Michael Matz pretty much outclassed everybody this weekend.
While Round Pond was winning and returning to the winners circle, his deameanor and that of his owners was stoic in deference to the situation of both Fleet Indian and Pine Island.
Now the ultimate, he says in tomorrow's DRf that Fleet Indian's resume outshines Round Pond's on the year and that Bernadini deserves the title of 3 year old champ over Barbaro.
Now thats class, pure class. This guy is like the best representative alive for our sport, above all others. What a fantastic gentleman and trainer he is.
No question about it. Our sport needs more like him.
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:12 AM
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No question about it. Our sport needs more like him.
He oughta to get a special eclipse award this year, no question. He does the business prouder than anyone. There are some folks on here talking about class being not making excuses after a race when you lose, if thats class then whats this guy? This guy is absolutely a man I will forever hold in the highest esteem possible.
He suffers through watching one of the greats breakdown and fight for his life all year, then wins a cup race and says another horse deserved it more and says Dini earned the championship. Wow, this guy is definitely all substance as compared to so many guys who are just all style and no substance.
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:38 AM
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Matz oozes with class. I've spoken to him on a number of occasions. He remains humble no matter what sort of success he's experienced. A true gentleman.
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:42 AM
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Matz oozes with class. I've spoken to him on a number of occasions. He remains humble no matter what sort of success he's experienced. A true gentleman.
I don't think I've ever seen anyone take their opportunity in front of the press to actually campaign for two rivals.
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:48 AM
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thanks for the info,Oracle.
We need more like this guy.

Sorry to miss you Saturday, and hope you did well.

Good luck!
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:58 AM
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He started with hunters and jumpers. Enough said.
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Old 11-07-2006, 08:04 AM
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thanks for the info,Oracle.
We need more like this guy.

Sorry to miss you Saturday, and hope you did well.

Good luck!
Jack I really wanted to meet you and many others but I'm so busy when i get down there. Where I am lucky enough to hang out all day is very far away from the main part of the facility as well.
I had an eventful trip and will be posting a "Scavs" type summation of it.
Maybe in the spring we can hook up at the Derby.
I got lucky and good the last three races of what had been a tough beat aggravating trip up until then.
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Old 11-07-2006, 08:05 AM
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He started with hunters and jumpers. Enough said.
Buffy the guy is pure class, and I've never met the guy so its not like hes a buddy or client I'm pumping up.
Obviously he is a true horseman and more importantly posesses class displayed by very few people.
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Old 11-07-2006, 08:27 AM
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Buffy the guy is pure class, and I've never met the guy so its not like hes a buddy or client I'm pumping up.
Obviously he is a true horseman and more importantly posesses class displayed by very few people.
He's a great teacher too...

I trained with him in 5 or 6 jumper clinics. He's got a way with people AND animals.
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Old 11-07-2006, 08:38 AM
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He's a great teacher too...

I trained with him in 5 or 6 jumper clinics. He's got a way with people AND animals.

OK, I am jealous. Saw him ride in person once many moons ago. He has an awesome seat! (No dirty rude comments please, just saying that man was an awesome rider!)
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Old 11-07-2006, 08:43 AM
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OK, I am jealous. Saw him ride in person once many moons ago. He has an awesome seat! (No dirty rude comments please, just saying that man was an awesome rider!)
Yeah, he really is one of the best riders I've ever seen, Buffy. I trained with Ian Millar for one winter too when they were down at our barn (they used to winter them at Grand Cypress Equestrian Center in Orlando) and IMO, Matz could put Ian to shame. Do you remember Big Ben? I got to ride him around the ring when I was a kid and from then on out, I knew that horses would always be in my life.
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Old 11-07-2006, 08:47 AM
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Yeah, he really is one of the best riders I've ever seen, Buffy. I trained with Ian Millar for one winter too when they were down at our barn (they used to winter them at Grand Cypress Equestrian Center in Orlando) and IMO, Matz could put Ian to shame. Do you remember Big Ben? I got to ride him around the ring when I was a kid and from then on out, I knew that horses would always be in my life.
YOU GOT TO RIDE BIG BEN? OH MY GOD! I am really jealous!
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YOU GOT TO RIDE BIG BEN? OH MY GOD! I am really jealous!
I just walked and trotted him. No jumping or anything. I loved that horse... it broke my heart when I heard he died.
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Old 11-07-2006, 08:58 AM
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With the term class being thrown around on here about trainers and connections so often, I would have to say that Michael Matz pretty much outclassed everybody this weekend.
While Round Pond was winning and returning to the winners circle, his deameanor and that of his owners was stoic in deference to the situation of both Fleet Indian and Pine Island.
Now the ultimate, he says in tomorrow's DRf that Fleet Indian's resume outshines Round Pond's on the year and that Bernadini deserves the title of 3 year old champ over Barbaro.
Now thats class, pure class. This guy is like the best representative alive for our sport, above all others. What a fantastic gentleman and trainer he is.
And someone I know had the stones to say he's [paraphrase] "not a good trainer and he was lucky to win the Derby" and "it's his fault for Barbaro's breakdown, i told you this would happen".

I personally think he's among the tops in the game and this year has obviously proved it.
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Old 11-07-2006, 09:00 AM
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And someone I know had the stones to say he's [paraphrase] "not a good trainer and he was lucky to win the Derby" and "it's his fault for Barbaro's breakdown, i told you this would happen".

I personally think he's among the tops in the game and this year has obviously proved it.

Who said that? Nevermind. I am in a good mood today and want to stay that way and NOT think about kicking someone's azz.
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Old 11-07-2006, 09:04 AM
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And someone I know had the stones to say he's [paraphrase] "not a good trainer and he was lucky to win the Derby" and "it's his fault for Barbaro's breakdown, i told you this would happen".

I personally think he's among the tops in the game and this year has obviously proved it.
That guy is insane. And it sure as hell wasn't me in case thats what you are implying Phil. I've always respected the guy and bet his horses. Now my respect for him is off the charts.
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Old 11-07-2006, 09:10 AM
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That guy is insane. And it sure as hell wasn't me in case thats what you are implying Phil. I've always respected the guy and bet his horses. Now my respect for him is off the charts.
Of course not. The person who said this knows who he is.
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Old 11-07-2006, 10:04 AM
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Matz is very classy, but when I met him he reminded me of somebody you meet out in the Hamptons. Shug McGaughy and Barclay Tagg seem like really nice guys, especially Shug.
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Old 11-07-2006, 10:09 AM
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Matz is very classy, but when I met him he reminded me of somebody you meet out in the Hamptons. Shug McGaughy and Barclay Tagg seem like really nice guys, especially Shug.
I've never met either Tagg or Matz, but both are classy indivuals. Shug is not only classy but a very nice guy who has always been humble even after huge successes.
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