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I wouldn't agree that the obvious hot pace in last year's Woodward really hurt Curlin's chances or led to him running a sub-par race. It only made him finish very slow .. though still faster than how all the others finished. The 112 Beyer he got in that race was actually outright the 3rd best of his entire career. Curlin's a naturally fast horse who won his debut wire-to-wire sprinting with a triple digit Beyer ... laying 5.5 lengths off of razor sharp alw horses rolling along up front should hinder them more so than him. I don't think it's a case like a Point Given in the Ky Derby... because PG didn't have quite the raw speed of a Curlin. In one extreme example, you're talking about a 3yo going 10fs in May while hung very wide on both turns chasing a scorching fast pace in a huge field very deep in talent. In the Curlin Woodward example, you're talking about an older horse going 9fs chasing a very strong pace in a smaller field pretty much void of any other real Grade 1 talent. |
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While I can understand that he didnt have his usual closing kick, he barely had enough to outfinish the horse who set that wicked pace. All I am saying is that Curlin was not nearly as great as his overzealous owner and fans seem to think and that his less than fantastic final race lowered his stature enough that he has already seemingly been passed by RA. |
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Christ, he was only a length in front of AP Arrow after a half mile in that race. The whole field was going too fast. It's not like a case in this year's Woodward where you had one rider smart enough to position his horse WAY behind everyone else. |
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Curlin's North American wins.... and how his winning Beyer compares with other editions of the race this decade...
7f 3yo MSW at GP 102 Beyer (outright fastest 3yo MSW at GP going 7fs this decade) Rebal Stakes at OP 99 Beyer (tied for 5th fastest of 10 highest Beyers this decade) Arkansas Derby at OP 105 Beyer (5th fastest of 10 this decade) Preakness Stakes - 111 Beyer (tied for 5th fastest of 10 this decade) Jockey Club Gold - 114 Beyer (3 way tie for 4th fastest of 10 this decade) Breeders Cup Classic - 119 Beyer (tied for 2nd fastest of 9 this decade) Stephen Foster - 110 Beyer (tied for 6th fastest of 10 this decade) Woodward - 112 Beyer (5th fastest of 10 this decade) Jockey Club Gold Cup - 111 Beyer (tied for 8th fastest of 10 this decade) The only two winning figures he's earned that aren't your middle of the road par type numbers for the class ... are his debut win and his blowout BC Classic win. Not to take anything away from his dynamite race in the Classic .. but it did come over a very wet Monmouth race track that tends to produce exaggerated large margins of victory. Ghostzapper ran a very conservative 128 Beyer on a wet Monmouth track - Rachel Alexandra's 116 over a wet Monmouth track is the fastest Haskell ever .. even including Holy Bull's and Skip Away's... and Phil seems to think her number could have been a lot faster. Curlin's 119 wasn't a conservative number imo.. but probably wasn't too high either. Curlin was basically an excellent 3yo and a pretty good older horse who didn't develop and improve a whole lot from 3 to 4. He benifited from being the best 3yo of a solid enough but very overrated 3yo crop. |
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Barely outfinish? He won by a length and a quarter, not a desperate nose. |
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Curlin, overrated and all, very likely would have killed those two Euro's and Tiago on dirt.
Not beaten them .... killed them. |
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It has a lot to do with the differences between claimers and stakes horses in my opinion. It has changed quite a bit with the proliferation of slots. Notice how the stakes Beyers have shrunk at the big tracks for stakes races, while at the slots tracks they always seem to come back too high for their big money races? Think on that for a few days before posting these historical comparisons. One side note, it makes what Rachel is doing more impressive in my mind. |
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Curlin would not have beaten Ravens Pass on the dirt or anything. Maybe earlier in his career but he was nothing special at the end of his 4yr old year. It was a long year that started in Dubai. Ravens Pass could run on anything. His pedigree was fine for dirt. He was a great horse.
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The horse threw a 22 second 4th quarter in the Breeder's Cup and hit the wall at the 1/8 pole. all earmarks of a horse that has seen his best days behind him. He was a real good horse, not an all time great.
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Everyone wants to talk about his 4-year-old year, but how about Curlin's BC Classic performance and his gutsy win over Lawyer Ron at Belmont? Sure, Lawyer was not at his ideal track and was on the way down, but it was still a solid win over a good handicap horse. I thought his Classic win was most impressive visually... he strided-out powerfully against the very underrated Hard Spun. Add to it he wins the Preakness with little experience against Street Sense who was in career form with the better trip to boot.
Yeah, he wasn't Secretariat... but he was talented. |
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The problem I have with polytrack is with horses like Fatal Bullet- a horse I happen to like quite a bit having met the owner & trainer and the horse. He is a remarkably good horse on synthetics, obviously, with a record of 8 wins and 2 seconds in 10 starts including a great 2nd in last year's BC Sprint behind an absolute beast. The problem is, he can't even stand up on real dirt. His last two starts on dirt he's gone off at 5-1 and 6-1 and has been beaten a combined 34 lengths even though his early speed should work well on supposedly speed biased real dirt. How is this stuff supposed to be a replacement for dirt when the best horses in the world on poly can't run on real dirt? Conversely, Fabulous Strike, unquestionably one of the world's best sprinters- and beat Fatal Bullet like a drum at Saratoga on real dirt- clearly has problems on synthetic. There are very few Einsteins that perform admirably on both surfaces and a lot more Fatal Bullets and Fabulous Strikes.
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