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Seriously, if Lost in the Fog would've won the B.C. Sprint last year- Could you leave him out?
About Bernardini- It sucks that him and Barbaro weren't able to develop a rivalry. He (Bernardini) might be a better horse, but those 2 goin at it would've made for a great summer (if Barbaro wouldn't have been subsequently retired for any other reason already). How can Secretariat be overrated when he wins the T.C.? The first one to do it in what was it? 25 years? So he lost some subsequent races. But the T.C. accomplishment should stand on it's own. It's not his fault if the competition level wasn't there. But with that being said... why is he even being brought up? "Since the '90s" is the topic here. |
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Bogus opinions and "maybe" races don't gain support. Times are numbers, and that's a fact! |
There is some debate here about "talented" versus "accomplished". To me, the two go hand in hand.
The two go hand in hand because "talented" horses "accomplish" wins in major races. Sure, there are other talented horses who don't accomplish much (Ghostzapper at 3). It's a lot of conjecture to say such and such horse is so "talented" if the horse never actually wins anything major. In the case of Ghostzapper, he made his case as an older horse more so than as a 3 year old due to nagging minor injuries in his 3 year old season. He was clearly one of the fastest horses ever. Since the '70s and early '80s (I was a kid then), his race in the Breeders Cup Classic clearly stands out as the most stunning performance I've seen. Smarty Jones was very talented. His Preakness, coming after a Kentucky Derby win, was more impressive to me than a rested Bernardini's Preakness this year. I don't think we saw anything near what Barbaro's talent really was. Derby fractions of :46 and change, 1:10 and change, and the 2nd fastest final quarter (only Secretariat ran a faster final) in Derby history. Never asked, never touched. Wins on turf, dirt, slop, you name it. Late foal -- 4/29. He had a lot of talent to show. I'm not too high on Bernardini. Every race his main competition was injured (Barbaro, Sunriver, Bluegrass Cat) and his fractions in the Travers were nothing to write home about. And he was definitely urged in the Travers -- hit and urged. He only beat a staggering SNS by 5 lengths or so in the Preakness after skipping the Derby. Skipped the Belmont. Ran against nothing (with Sunriver and BC injured during races) since. His races looked more visually impressive than they really are. Maybe he'll prove me wrong later -- but I doubt it. This year, other than Barbaro, Bright One is intriguing. 1:33 and change at CD for a mile. Saw him in person the following race and he is the real deal. He's a little green but he can fly. Discreet Cat looks to be a possible freak. Definitely would have won the Travers with ease. Maybe he's a Ghostzapper type -- freakishly fast but cant' run very often. Most talented 3 year old since 1990 -- probably go with Barbaro. 13th fastest Derby of all time -- 2nd fastest closing quarter. Came back on his toes nipping at the pony. It was like he was saying, "you call that a Derby? . . when we gonna race? . . . let's go around again". I don't think there was any 3 year since 1990 who could have beaten Barbaro at a distance. |
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Discreet Cat would " definitely " have won the Travers? With ease no less! |
DowntheStrecth... sorry that I'am talking hypotheticals. But I still pose to you or anyone else the same question. IF LITF would've won the BC Sprint, would he at least be in the conversation?
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No. Only by cheerleaders on the internet. How about if Ghostzapper had run in the BC Sprint and duplicated his Vosburgh? Hypotheticals in racing are especially ridiculous. |
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Don't get me wrong, I loved Lost in the Fog. Had he gone on, your guess is as good as mine regarding the BC sprint. Heck, if it was up to me, I'd love to see him go against Squirtle Squirt because they both won the King's Bishop. Maybe when I die and I'm sitting in the big clubhouse box in heaven, I'll get to see that race. I'm sure I'll be there for a very long time, and all the races that I wish coulda been might very well be. I'll save you a seat next to me. DTS |
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no worries moodwalker. hell, Im not even sure I agree with what I posted about smarty jones and I typed the damn thing. I just like to have fun with the smarty party. he was a very fast horse. Repent |
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the damn horse wiped out just about my entire youbet account. I was like 22 years old, still relying on my father for school, and then I had to explain to him why he had to add funds to my youbet account just so I could play Saratoga and Del Mar later that summer. trust me, you can learn to hate a horse real quick when he keeps beating you and you are too young, arrogant, and dont realize that you really have no idea how to bet. Repent |
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Diamond Fury Kings Consul Tasmanian Tiger Leading the Parade Alajwad Grand Reward Fusaichi Samarai whywhywhy Line of Departure Van Nistelrooy(both of them) all horses who exceled on the track and lived up to all the hype. |
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what up mera. yeah, been back in TX for a few months now. missed Fairmont's big day, but I did watch it on TVG. damn, that race went off at like 11:00 PM local time. kind of late for a feature, but whatever. what a crappy track. Im going to head to Retama sometime over the next few weeks before their thoroughbred meet ends. I was here for the close of Lone Star's meet and I hit that place up a few times. blockhead had a meltdown about interracial dating? lmao, that dude is awesome. to each his own. I dated a black girl for a time and it realy was not any different, but whatever. hope you are doing well Mera. sorry your cubs suck. actually, no Im not. lol, I hate them and if the Stros are going to suck, its comforting to know the cubs suck more. good to talk to you again Mera. Repent |
as for the whole Secretariat-was he the best ever or just well marketed debate-
I'll just say this. He was good. real good. was he one of the best 10 horses ever? I have no idea. He did beat older which is the biggest test of a 3YO. he also threw in some subpar porfmances and others like Native Dancer, MOW, and Ribot never had those bad races. what I do find impressive about Secretariat's is his turf form. he beat older on turf and did it easily. you can have the triple crown. beating Sham says nothing about him from a historical perspective. what leads me to believe that he was one of the greats is that he could run through the triple crown series, run at Saratoga, and then run 2 great races on turf. thats a tough campaign for a 3YO. the damn horse ran 21 times before being retired at the age of 3. Bernardini, a horse who I believe is great, could run until the age of 5 and not run 21 times. thats my take on it anyway. Repent |
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lol, yeah he probably did not deserve to be on the list. I just thought he was really overhyped. hell, I think Good Reward is reallu overhyped for that matter. never liked either one of them. is the Green Monkey ever going to run? I heard on TVG that he was going to run at Belmont. was that put off? Repent |
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lol, I hate the Trib. well I just meant that he is a little out of his mind which is kind of cool. I dont know the guy really and I really dont care what he thinks of ppl of different skin color dating. now if he is one of those polytrack proponents, then I would have a problem with him.lol Repent |
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