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Danzig, I'm sure that is true. But that's why I like this site: the opinions are interesting and for the most part from members who have a lot of inside knowledge.
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One of the things that is always overlooked is what Secretariat did on the grass.The Man O War was against Tentam who was considred and rightfully so the best grass horse in the country.The way Secretariat won that race (and i was there) made Elliot Burch the trainer of Tentam say i've seen enough.His 2nd race which was a Woodbine in a deluge with Eddie Maple up was again freaky.To run on that course in only the 2nd time on grass was mind boggling.They never tried Bid on the grass.They both were great and an argument can be made for both,but i'll always put Secretariat at the top of my list.
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... he head a lock on the grass Eclipse ... and then they decided to try Secretariat on the turf. What's worse ... Secretariat was then bred to Tentam's mom ... how's that for rubbing salt in the wound? ... and the result was Secrettame ... who produced Gone West and Lion Cavern. Yup ... poor old Tentam. |
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1972 is when i started
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... when the track first opened ... they couldn't run enough trains. They were packed like the midtown subway during rush hour ... and ... when the doors opened at the Aqueduct station ... the stampede to the admission gates was something out of a John Ford western. And how many people ... do you think ... know how to correctly pronounce "Schermerhorn"? |