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not 1 dirt horse
no dirt horse winners at all last 2 yrs - please take the BC off of this poly stuff
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I'm looking forward to a return to the Breeders' Cup on traditional dirt, but New York-based horses have never performed well in the non-turf races in Breeders' Cups held in California. Prior to Pro-ride, the speed-favoring nature of the Hollywood and Santa Anita ovals was blamed for Eastern disappointments, so I don't know what the past two years' results prove.
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And those are just the winners. Plenty of other East coasters have hit the board in CA. |
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Groovy was 2nd and 4th IIRC, he basically just got outsprinted in a full field the way Zensational did yesterday. Sky Beauty never did anything outside of NY. Heavenly Prize was making just her 3rd start and ran a sharp 3rd in a strong field. Grand Slam suffered severe lacerations in a hind leg on the first turn of the '97 Juvenile. Sightseek never performed well in CA, granted. Aldeberan never won a race at 6f. He would have won if it was 7f, in fact he was a Grade 1 winner in CA in the San Carlos. |
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it is however the pro cush/poly world championship
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Well maybe the east coast owners/trainers with dirt loving horses should have boycotted this cup and had their horses just stay home and point towards any of the nice remaining dirt races left in NY and Kentucky.
I mean is this result so shocking to everybody? I took a shot with Quality Road in the Classic because of odds and a default of an opinion. Were there any horses from the east coast that really shocked anybody with their poor performance? Until we get a boycott from the east coast horses, they'll probably continue to have the cup out West on the poly (when the rotation gets there). I think its really simple. You know your horse loves dirt and wont take well to poly....then stay home! Dont run. |
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The big $ will always keep em hoping that they will run on poly. so they will keep trying and losing
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I disagree that the results prove nothing. The results prove who is best on a synthetic surface.
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Santa Anita
I have been to Breeders Cups at 4 different tracks, including SA 3 times. By far the most enjoyable racing experience has been at Santa Anita in terms of ease of betting, getting to the paddock and back to the track, standing in line for food, and this year I had it figured out and won big. And, this year no break downs--most importantly. The worst experience was Churchhill. The crowds made it imposible to get to paddock at all and almost hard to see horses come out on track and still bet. And breakdowns. If BC stays more in the cold of the east with dirt at least have more BCs at Belmont. This was also great for the race viewer.
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Its funny , alot of people blame the synthetic track here in Cali for horses bad performances and trainers not wanting to come and run , but Id love know how many folks on the east coast had compliments for our old dirt track ?
I dont really recall trainers from the east ever saying , "wow that sure is a fine dirt track they have at Santa Anita" or " boy that track at Santa Anita sure is kind ". Most heard from the east was "the tracks in Cali are like running down the 405 freeway" or "Im not going to run my horse on that pavement they call a racetrack in Cali". Hell even the owner of the place didnt want to race his freak Ghostzapper on it for fear of what it might do to the horse. There are alot of rumors going around about the track going back to dirt , here's what we get to look forward to: Running on a sealed track when it rains , the backside drying out while the frontside is still a boggy marsh , horses breaking down and dying alot more often and less Euro intrest in running in the World Championships. Sounds great to me.
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I think Oaklawn revamped their dirt and its done very well in the horse fatality department. I kinda think that is what he meant.
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