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View Poll Results: Who is the Horse of The Year | |||
Rachel Alexandra | 114 | 52.78% | |
Zenyatta | 102 | 47.22% | |
Voters: 216. You may not vote on this poll |
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It's too bad people on here cant just talk of Zen and her accomplishment without bashing Rachel and trying to diminish the year she had. To say anything other then what Rachel did this year was spectacular and unmatchable is complete nonsense. Zenyatta's year will be matched wayyyyyy quicker then Rachels ever will. Im willing to bet there will never be a 3yr old filly that will ever accomplish what Rachel did this year. |
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And YES Zenyatta's one accomplishment WILL be matched. Rachels year NEVER will. |
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When the emotion and the excitement of the Breeders' Cup wears-off, and people have time to digest the year as a whole, because it is in fact Horse of the Year, then I wonder where the decisions will lie. Polls etc. now are like polls right after a party's convention during election year.
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The handlers have no one else to blame but themselves. If they wanted HOY so bad they should of taken on and beaten all comers. I dont think she was at the top of her game all year. She did throw in 2 clunkers and the weakness of the field was the only thing that saved her. That being said, if she ran against the boys those days she would have been beaten. But they stayed with the girls to fluff up her numbers and that is what is going to cost her HOY. May this be a lesson to all horse owners and trainers, if you want the accolades dont hide in the corner all year while someone else is doing all the work and jump out in the end and try and do one thing and steal the credit. |
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The difference between a campaign like Ghostzapper's and that of Zenyatta's was that his showed brilliance stretched over three different distances, even if it was only four races (of course she only ran five). He also squashed a much better Classic field. NT |
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Unfortunately for her, someone was greater. I'm not knocking Zenyatta at all... quite the contrary. If I'm knocking anything, it's her campaign, which in the big picture was not nearly as great as Rachel's. Yeah, her ace in the hole is the Classic, but that does not trump a Preakness, Haskell and Woodward win in my opinion, nor should it. |
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Last edited by CSC : 11-11-2009 at 12:06 PM. |
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How many fillies have won the classic? How many horses have come from last in every race to run by the entire field? Those three things, I guess they are ordinary everyday events.
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"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"...Voltaire |
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Gulfstream wants to decide it on their track in Feb.
http://blog.timesunion.com/horseraci...zenyatta/3629/ |
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Oh yes waiving the fees will get it done.
How about 5 Mill instead. |
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Nowhere in my post did I say that Zenyatta was not a great horse. I simply said, and maintain that greatness is not attained with one effort. She has had a tremendous career and capped it off with an effort for the ages. However, the nod for HOY shouldn't go to her because of the one performance, in my opinion, at least not in a year where there was another horse like Rachel Alexandra. NT |