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oracle80 10-09-2006 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Thats fair. I agree, and thank you for finally giving me an answer.

He aint there yet Hoss, gotta do better than beating Wanderin Boy in 2:01. Thats not great, not even close. If he comes back at 4 maybe then he will earn great.

Gander 10-09-2006 07:48 PM

Oracle- There wont be any more great horses if you go by your standards. Not with the way the game is structured and the emphasis on making as much money the few times they want to race a horse and the eagerness to get them in the shed to breed. There will be an increase in the kinds of days like this past Saturday (short fields, heavy favorites). People wonder why the fan base is drying up. Great horses? Dont hold your breath. Its about guys in fancy suits trying to make a quick buck.

Reasons why Lava Man, Tin Man and Funny Cide make my heart go pitter patter. Sorry, just cant get stoked for English Channel or Fleet Indian.

randallscott35 10-09-2006 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Gander
Oracle- There wont be any more great horses if you go by your standards. Not with the way the game is structured and the emphasis on making as much money the few times they want to race a horse and the eagerness to get them in the shed to breed. There will be an increase in the kinds of days like this past Saturday (short fields, heavy favorites). People wonder why the fan base is drying up. Great horses? Dont hold your breath. Its about guys in fancy suits trying to make a quick buck.

Reasons why Lava Man, Tin Man and Funny Cide make my heart go pitter patter. Sorry, just cant get stoked for English Channel or Fleet Indian.

Not necessarily true Tim. Even in the 70's, the fields were small against all the big horses because of how good they were. But some of those horses were still better than a Wanderin Boy and the Dr. Pleasure's of the world....I really hope for the Bernie fans that he wins the BCC. I'm not rooting against him, but its put up or shut up.

Danzig 10-09-2006 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
All this talk of Secretariat and Spectacular Bid makes you realize that "the best" aint really very good anymore.

someone...finley maybe?...wrote after GZ retired that 'great isn't so great anymore'. he was right. we're in the 'modern' era now. and it stinks. don't have many sportsman or women anymore--it's all business. and business is booming, but stars are scarce.

Bold Brooklynite 10-09-2006 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35
Apparently you missed the two times in the thread already where I conceded my grading error on the 2 yr olds. An oversight for someone who wasn't born till Bid was a 3 yr old....Am I still silly, not an ounce worth of praise. All you wanted was a justification. What a phony you are.

Your correction of your error occurred while I was composing my post. I didn't see it until after my post was up.

I'll go back and edit my post if that will make you less disagreeable.

Meanwhile ... you haven't addressed any of the points I made.

randallscott35 10-09-2006 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
Your correction of your error occurred while I was composing my post. I didn't see it until after my post was up.

I'll go back and edit my post if that will make you less disagreeable.

Meanwhile ... you haven't addressed any of the points I made.

What points? You simply put more emphasis on 3 yr old season than the totality of a career. Bid did more and I think top to bottom was a better horse. I'm not trying to convince you--for the 100th time. You asked for a justification of it. You got it.

Gander 10-09-2006 07:55 PM

I hope he doesnt win the Classic because theres a 95% chance I'll be losing money going into the Classic and I wont get out betting Bernardini.

Bold Brooklynite 10-09-2006 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Both would have tossed around Bern like a rag doll, hows that?

My only historical evlauation of Bernardini is ...

... IF he wins the BC Classic in compelling fashion ... easily by open lengths ...

... THEN ... his 3YO campaign would rank with that of any 3YO ... other than Secretariat, Citation, or Man O' War.

Do you dispute that?

randallscott35 10-09-2006 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Gander
I hope he doesnt win the Classic because theres a 95% chance I'll be losing money going into the Classic and I wont get out betting Bernardini.

Lol, I'll have some plays for you. Mid 4 figures or better, on 4 of the last 5 Breeders Cups. Jinxing myself but I don't care. Sorry I meant 4 figures!! LOL, I'd retire if it was 5.

randallscott35 10-09-2006 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
My only historical evlauation of Bernardini is ...

... IF he wins the BC Classic in compelling fashion ... easily by open lengths ...

... THEN ... his 3YO campaign would rank with that of any 3YO ... other than Secretariat, Citation, or Man O' War.

Do you dispute that?

What? You can't be serious.

Cannon Shell 10-09-2006 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
It was 1:57 4/5.

Thanks for clearing that up for me

Danzig 10-09-2006 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
My only historical evlauation of Bernardini is ...

... IF he wins the BC Classic in compelling fashion ... easily by open lengths ...

... THEN ... his 3YO campaign would rank with that of any 3YO ... other than Secretariat, Citation, or Man O' War.

Do you dispute that?

you could compare him to affirmed?? he only had to keep beating alydar. or what about the three year olds in one glorious year--bold ruler, round table, gallant man, and iron liege. a derby for the ages there, how many year end titles went to those few horses?? what about war admiral? or count fleet? you're asking a lot of bernardini....better than all those who came before, except those three??? where's the bid? what about all those tc winners? surely they would all go ahead. or swaps and nashua..tough nuts to crack, when many could and would argue that bernardini wasn't the best of this years crop!

Bold Brooklynite 10-09-2006 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35
What points? You simply put more emphasis on 3 yr old season than the totality of a career. Bid did more and I think top to bottom was a better horse. I'm not trying to convince you--for the 100th time. You asked for a justification of it. You got it.

The question isn't who "did more" ... it's who was "better." In your signature line ... you say Spectacular Bid was "better" ... and you can't substantiate that.

Spectacular Bid ran for three full years and started 30 times ... and had his best year as a 4YO ... as many great race horses have. 4YOS are usually much more mature and accomplished than 3YOS ... professionals compared to college boys. 5YOS and 6YOS are even better ... but great entire male horses never get to run at those ages.

Secretariat raced only two years and started 21 times. But his failure to race as a 4YO wasn't his ... he was completely sound when he retired.

The only legitimate comparison which can be made is as 2YOS and 3YOS ... and Secretariat was clearly "better." Why can't you just be satisfied with claiming ... possibly correctly ... that Spectacular Bid was the best 4YO ever?

randallscott35 10-09-2006 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
The question isn't who "did more" ... it's who was "better." In your signature line ... you say Spectacular Bid was "better" ... and you can't substantiate that.

Spectacular Bid ran for three full years and started 30 times ... and had his best year as a 4YO ... as many great race horses have. 4YOS are usually much more mature and accomplished than 3YOS ... professionals compared to college boys. 5YOS and 6YOS are even better ... but great entire male horses never get to run at those ages.

Secretariat raced only two years and started 21 times. But his failure to race as a 4YO wasn't his ... he was completely sound when he retired.

The only legitimate comparison which can be made is as 2YOS and 3YOS ... and Secretariat was clearly "better." Why can't you just be satisfied with claiming ... possibly correctly ... that Spectacular Bid was the best 4YO ever?

B/c I believe if they raced at 4 (Sec completely sound, yes) that Bid would've beat him 3 out of 5 times or better. Gut feeling, but in the other thread you acted like I was completely out of line. At least now you seem to have it together a bit.

Danzig 10-09-2006 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
The question isn't who "did more" ... it's who was "better." In your signature line ... you say Spectacular Bid was "better" ... and you can't substantiate that.

Spectacular Bid ran for three full years and started 30 times ... and had his best year as a 4YO ... as many great race horses have. 4YOS are usually much more mature and accomplished than 3YOS ... professionals compared to college boys. 5YOS and 6YOS are even better ... but great entire male horses never get to run at those ages.

Secretariat raced only two years and started 21 times. But his failure to race as a 4YO wasn't his ... he was completely sound when he retired.

The only legitimate comparison which can be made is as 2YOS and 3YOS ... and Secretariat was clearly "better." Why can't you just be satisfied with claiming ... possibly correctly ... that Spectacular Bid was the best 4YO ever?

never know...secretariat may have pulled a flower alley at four.

randallscott35 10-09-2006 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
never know...secretariat may have pulled a flower alley at four.

LOL, yep. That's why they run.

The Bid 10-09-2006 08:12 PM

Bernardini isnt in the same breath as Spectacular Bid, yet. I would put him on par with a horse like Ghostzapper, as of right now. After he wins the BCC against older horses, after he gallops home under a strangle hold, then and only then will anyone realize what a freak he is.

Danzig 10-09-2006 08:20 PM

i think everyone has him on a 'potential freak' list. just some aren't quite so ready to award the prize yet.

just had this thought after i hit the 'send' button....a lot of people, myself included, thought lost in the fog would have his coming of age party around this time last year. he, or flower alley, was the choice of many for the bc laurels... we all know how that turned out. fog had a tremendous year. one that dreams are made of. we all know what can happen, and all to often does.
i'd love to see a really, really good horse show his stuff. wouldn't break my heart one bit to see bernie tear up the churchill strip.


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