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You mean besides me? I don't think most people here ever even saw that horse run. |
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One had stretches where he wasn't a monster scattered in between sheer brilliance... the other never was beaten. It's a tough question to answer because it really boils down to what you value in a horse. Some people probably don't know that Formal Gold won his debut by 19 lengths with a record debut Beyer of 112. Some people probably don't know that FG was only a pace factor in that Dubai World Cup race won by the globetrotting turf horse Singspeil off of a layoff. There was a great FG and an ordinary FG. |
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Candy Ride worked a mile in 1:35 2/5ths ten days before the Pac Classic. He might have the most freaky work of the decade to go along with arguably the best performance of the decade. |
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Who was better RocK Hard Ten or Saint Liam? I feel Saint Liam was TERRIBLY OVERATED. Whats your opinion? |
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I still remember Jerry Bailey cracking a smartass joke about Kent Desormeaux's ride on FG in the post race interview. Will's Way was about as good in his Saratoga races as Congaree was in his AQU races. |
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That's another tough question - and another one that boils down to how one wants to define "better" I view horses like Saint Liam and Silver Train the same way some people view Jose Canseco and his brother Ozzie. |
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Longevity, singular races, short spanning careers...To each is own to decide. If we are going by singular performances then why not Holy Bull's Woodward Stks win? |
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I get what your saying and if we asked 10 DTer's we could get a 5-5 split. Its just opinions. I think Candy Ride was better, but Ghostzapper did do more, but dont forget Candy Rides turf races. I think Rock Hard Ten was better and more talented then Saint Liam. |
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So who was better, Point Given or Bernardini? This is a hard one for me, because they are 2 of the top 10 I have ever watched race. If I had to pick I would say Bernardini.
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I'd also say his Travers win was his most memorable performance and the upset of Dehere in the slop as a 2yo his 2nd most memorable performance. To me - The Woodward was merely just the race where he conclusively answered the question about his ability to rate. He already had proved he could massacre excellent older horses when he destroyed a super field in the Met with easily the best Beyer he ever ran. But, he got away with an unpressured almost 23 flat first quarter that day ... while under just 112lbs ... that one really wasn't fair. |
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I'm trying to find the famine in Formal Gold's post-Dubai World Cup 1997 season.
http://community.drf.com/formblog/files/formal_gold.pdf
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How about the group Singspiel beat in the '97 World Cup overall?
* 2nd place finisher Siphon won the Big Cap by 3 lengths with a 120 Beyer his prior start. Returned to America with Beyers of 115 and 117 in his next two starts after the defeat. * 3rd place finisher Sandpit was a champion 3-year-old in Brazil with 4 South American Grade 1 wins and 5 United States Grade 1 wins. He won or placed in major stakes from ages 2 to 8 and he ran a 116 Beyer on dirt in his start before the World Cup loss to Singspeil. * 4th place finisher Key Of Luck helped introduce the world to Kiaran McLaughlin juice. On March 27th 1996 he won the Dubai Duty Free in a 14 horse field by a mere 20 lengths. His final time of 2:03 3/5ths was a tick faster than Cigar's 2:03 4/5ths on the same day at the same distance ... meaning he would have got a higher Beyer than Cigar got that day. Those pesky detention barns at Pimlico probably cost him the Pimlico Special. Here's Cigar's PP's again if you want to see the final time comparison for that day ... * 5th place finisher Formal Gold returned to America and set the world on fire. Singspiel beat that group making his first start off of a long layoff and running on dirt for the only time in his career. |