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He is a closing sprinter at best who got tremendous setups in both of his stakes wins.
However, he did have significant trouble in the Risen Star, so he deserves a pass for that. His BC Juvie was weak, as he was not nearly as wide on the turn as some seem to believe, and as DrugS has pointed out numerous times was simply a beneficiary of a huge pace that collapsed. He lost by ten lengths for God's sake. His second in the Breeder's Futurity was flat out dreadful. He had a picture perfect trip and did next to no running. The first and third horses were significantly better than him that day. |
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I think no one can argue that Circular Quay is by far the most polarizing 3-YO out there. One way or another, everyone seems to have a pretty strong opinion on him!! |
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He may be polarizing.....but where's the beef? If he wasn't trained by Todd Pletcher, which is to his advantage I guess, NOBODY would be talking about him. |
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I actually think a strong comparison could be made between Hard Spun's loss in the Southwest Stakes and Giacomo's loss in the Sham Stakes.
Both horses had outside draws, against pretty shaky fields, as clear-cut favorites. Both horses were taken out of their preferred running style, and both horses got hung up very wide (4-to-5 wide) on both turns, over tracks that had both been playing very kindly to inside-speed. Because of the way the track was playing, Giacomo was gunned by Mike Smith to seek out a good tactical position, he never got one, but he was hung up very wide into the 1st turn, while just one length off of a 46 and change pace. He ended up finishing a competitive 3rd and running a 98 Beyer, when he had ABSOLUTLEY every reason in the world to spit the bit with the trip he got...considering what style a horse he was. However, everyone made a big deal about him losing to the shaky sprinter Going Wild, who was stretching out 3 furlongs in distance, as well as the maiden Papi Chullo, who closed up the rail for 2nd...and was the only horse to ever pass him in a race leading into the KY Derby. Looking back, I understand why I had such excitement for that performance of Giacomo's. But, as bad as Going Wild and Papi Chullo would become, I understand why that performance was being so strongly held against Giacomo. Hard Spun earned a number 3 points less, a 95, and was beaten by some horses who might become every bit the turkeys that Going Wild and Papi Chullo were....however, there is every reason to expect marked improvement from him. |
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underated, nobiz fountain of youth... everyone is down on this horse now, he gets beat less then 2 lengths, he sat close to a fast pace, he had alot of issues in the race, he raced green, and still seemed like he was coming on again late
overated, drums of thunders holly bull, everyone was so high on this horse, he got a fast early pace in the fountain of youth, and was no where late |
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i agree with him because i saw his race at saratoga, he got a DREAM SET UP...
and besides that he has not really done a thing in my opinion, his bc juvenile race was not that impressive |
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I'd love to hear thoughts on Bold Start and Sam P.
- Both were coming off a pretty lousy race in the Holy Bull to run well. Bold added blinkers and got a little more time 'tween races this time which may or may not have helped. Sam was making his first start off a layoff - Both have raced some good ones. Bold Start's allowance win before the 'Bull was one of the better ones won by a 3 year old at Gulfstream I think (but could be wrong ) Sam P raced a good one at Churchill defeating Chelokee. Each earning a Beyer in the 90's And while I have the Form open from the weekend, I'm going to say the Maiden race between Spanky and Tiago was something else to watch but not deep in talent.
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He took full advantage....certainly making the best of it. However, when he got a similar dream setup in the Breeders Cup Juvenile, in a route race, he was smoked and ran an awful 2nd. When you consider his mother was 5-3-1-0 lifetime sprinting...and was a winner of the Grade 1 Spinaway (the female equivlant of the Hopeful) and that she made 5 career starts routing, and never ran better than 3rd....I think it becomes harder to like CQ's chances at a Classic distance. Even though his sire is a Derby winner |
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The simple fact is the race was barely faster than a NW1X that was won by one horse with real trouble and the second finisher moved VERY prematurely. I don't care what the names of the competitors are. I care how the race was run....and that was slowly and unimpressively. If you analyze races before they are run, which is what someone who thinks a race is a good one because of the names of the contestants does, you will get yourself in a lot of trouble in the future. Sorry, but the vast majority of races that result in blanket finishes are suspect. It is very rare that a bunch of horses ran particularly well. |
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I pretty much agree with BTW about the race....
But I think it's fair of pgarden to add that the race was run at a crazy-fast pace for 3-year-olds to be running at, going that distance, this time of year. I felt the rail was very live last Saturday...and that does take away from Stormello's performance....however, he set that torrid pace and only got beat a lip. Scat Daddy was the most aided by the pace, but had to overcome racing wide over a track where that was not where the best footing was. I'd say Nobiz is the only horse in this race with any kind of realistic Derby chance...as he simply didn't have a good trip, and continues to race very green and unprofessional. He's running out of time though....he needs to get his act together fast. |
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