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If Eskandereya closes from the far outside going away in the FL Derby and I recant my sentiment. |
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Frost your pumpkin? oh boy. THUD! |
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Eskendereya's FOY was the best performance by any horse from this crop going 2 turns by such a distance that I think it sort of starts to give the 3YOs a modicum of credibility. NT |
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The Cat Thief year was worse. If you take out Afleet Alex from his crop, that might have been possibly worse yet. |
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![]() It's now way to hard to judge a crop this early because of the situation in California. Traditionally, we'd all have some idea who the big horses are going to be coming out of there, but now, we basically have to wait until those horses get shipped to run at a dirt track.
That's a big chunk of horse flesh that's basically been eliminated from consideration. |
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Trivia question ... who is the last winner of a triple crown race to win a 3-year-old Graded Stakes race against males before March 15th? Hint ... It's not '09 Belmont winner Summer Bird It's not '09 Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra It's not '09 Derby winner Mine That Bird Hint #2 ... It's not '08 Belmont winner Da' Tara It's not '08 Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown Hint #3 ... It's not '07 Belmont winner Rags to Riches It's not '07 Preakness winner Curlin It's not '07 Derby winner Street Sense Hint #4 ... It's not '06 Belmont winner Jazil It's not '06 Preakness winner Bernardini It is Barbaro ... who won the Grade 3 Holy Bull by a diminishing three quarters of one length over Great Point ... a horse who recently was running for a 5K claiming tag at Camarero race track in Puerto Rica. ... No for '05 Belmont winner Birdstone No for '05 Derby and Preakness winner Smarty Jones. ... No for '04 Belmont and Preakness winner Afleet Alex No for '04 Kentucky Derby winner Giacomo ... No for '03 Belmont winner Empire Maker No for '03 Preakness and Derby winner Funny Cide ... No for '02 Belmont winner Sarava No for '02 Preakness and Derby winner War Emblem ... No for '01 Preakness and Belmont winner Point Given. So ... of the last 26 triple crown races ... only one of them was won by a horse who captured a 3yo graded stakes race against males prior to mid March. It was Barbaro in this race ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j9q_9VVhkw |
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Funny Cide ran a 110 in the Wood and he was 12/1 in the Derby. War Emblem ran a 112 in his final Derby prep and he was 20/1 in the Derby. Curlin was a great talent ... but the rest of that crop was just monsterously overrated in my opinion. Funny Cide would have torched those horses. Smarty Jones would have torched those horses. War Emblem would have torched those horses. Point Given would have killed those horses. Fusaichi Pegasus would have been the best of that group. Rags to Riches handled them in the only shot she got. |
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i know silver charm was coming off a layoff. i was just pointing out that a derby winner had won the race. i understand your point and i agree with some of it. im not sure how much sidneys candy got out of the return race. he had some trouble at the start and didnt really do a whole lot of running. all of these races are preps. no ones target race is the san vicente. i just think running in the stake makes more sense if they are seriously going to try and make the derby. he needed graded earnings and he got them. now he can have 2 preps at 2 turns and even if he doesnt win either he will still probably have the earnings to get in if they decide to go that route. with an allowance race they dont have that luxury. essentially they killed 2 birds with one stone. got a solid race into him and they dont have to worry about having the earnings to get in. |
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![]() Let the record show that Any Given Slowpoke was not the stupidest pick ever.....
For starters ... he went off at 13/1 odds ... which made him the 3rd longest priced Todd Pletcher trained horse in the race. Scat Daddy was 7/1 and Circular Quay was 11/1. Also ... Any Given Slowpoke had an absolutely brutal trip in the race. He broke from post #18 and was EXTREMELY wide on both turns over a track that I believe was at least a borderline gold rail... and I think he also got bumped very hard going into the far turn. ![]() That was his form going into his final career start. He and stablemate Lawyer Ron both were beaten a pole in the slop at very short prices. His 4.5 length Haskell win was over both Hard Spun and Curlin. |
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Cowtown Cat was 19/1 in the 2007 Kentucky Derby. Anyone who thinks the crop was that fearsome going into the Derby needs to let 7/1 on Scat Daddy and 19/1 on Cowtown Cat sink in. |
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That's because I really despise this crop from a talent standpoint. It didn't really have anything to do with AGS or your pick. |
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I just hope no one asks about Street Sense's trip that day ... that will probably still get a 14,000,000 word responce from me. |
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He was much the best that day. |
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![]() Hard Spun?
Yeah ... I realize he set that strong pace and didn't miss by much, but he was also on that live rail. He was obviously plenty best .. but probably not by as gigantic a margin as you think. |
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People forget how much position Curlin lost early on in the Preakness as a much the best winner, as well as how he lost to Rags to Riches next out and was crushed by AGS in the Haskell two starts later and was a troubled but distant 3rd in the Derby before all of this. They forget how Hard Spun was strangled 4.5 lengths off of the early lead in the Preakness ... and how Hard Spun conclusively finished ahead of Street Sense in their two subsquent meetings after the Preakness. People forget that Street Sense got another huge pace and dream trip setup in defeat in the Preakness.. the only thing missing that time was a live rail. |