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The unbeatable horse
I went up to a teller and tried to cash my win ticket on Nobiz like Showbiz, but this crazy teller said she couldn’t cash it for me because the horse didn’t win. I tried to explain to her that this kid had told me that the horse was unbeatable and therefore what she was telling me could not possibly be true.
She still wouldn’t give me the money. What do you think Pointgiven1985, should I press charges? |
I am dumbfounded. ZERO CHANCE for the field as I recall.
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just think if that Shug character were the trainer |
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He blows more smoke than a chimney...He reminds me of Mush from Bronx Tale...If only his " last post" was just that
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Did it seem to you that NObiz tried to duck in again in the stretch, like he did when he did in the previous race? And that he started to run again after he was straightened?
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The unbeatable horse could've been off the board easily.
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I thought it was pretty comical when Nobiz was labeled unbeatable, and when people said "Did you see what Tagg said about Nobiz, comparing him to Barbaro". WOW, a trainer compared his horse to a champion, so it must mean he is a champion, so there is no way he can lose.
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i was wrong i said he had zero chance to win today and that nobiz was unbeatable and i was so wrong. i thought stormello ran the winning race and he should have won, nobiz did not show up today and i should never again say a horse is unbeatable or a horse has no chance to win, i learned alot from today. along with my bad predictions i also lost alot of money. so from now on i will think before i talk
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DrugS posed the rhetorical question: whether I actually had doubts that this horse could get more than a mile, after I questioned his loss to Scat Daddy in the Belmont stake, where he had a bit of trouble, but certainly not enough for a good horse to overcome. Whatever the case, he's certainly supposed to beat this bunch. Clearly, this is a horse that runs big ONLY went it gets its own way. As for the top 2: if you look at the chart of the Juvenile Colt, they ran the best after the winner. |
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I give that one a 250-1 chance of lasting 24 hours. |
they crawled home..sno bix is still the best of that bunch and the race for him was compromised when he had trouble in the first turn..he wont be beat by these horses ever again..........
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if you keep progressing at this rate you will reach the level of adequate horse racing analyst by about................2085. |
POINTGIVEN- Are you coming up to Toga for the first week? We need you there.
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I picked the wrong pony to try to beat NBLS (Drums of Tunder) but one thing I know for sure...NBLS is a ONE PACED, slow horse....he has only one gear and horses like that NEVER can get it done when the going gets tough. Tagg lost his mind thinking this horse is a super horse!!!
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I think there is a little more wrong with No Biz than just being green. Hes just lugs in too much, and tried to get out a little on the turn.
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Plus he runs goofy in the stretch. |
Hes an Albert the Great, whoever can sell someone an Albert the Great as a Derby winner/horse should be in prison
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Yeah, you guys are all right. Tagg should give up on this horse immediately for losing that race, it's not like Tagg ever won the Derby with a horse that lost all his Derby preps as a 3 year old...oh wait, well, I guess that proves just how important it really is to win all your Derby preps.
(I have heard rumors that Nobiz is always swearing under his breath how much he hates it that Albert the Great is his father!! that's why he lugs...he's just thinking about his damn daddy holding him back!) so in 5 lifetime starts...4 of them in stakes...a grade 1, 2 grade 2s and a grade 3, he has 3 wins....has never been out of the money and his two losses are by 3/4 of a length and 1/2 length. Yeah...a waste of time that horse. |
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Other than The Bid's foolish call for prison terms, I don't see a lot of posts on this thread saying that the colt is "a waste of time." He is a solid colt who could improve. Hell I picked him to win yesterday, and I very well might pick him in his next start too. |
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He may not exactly be A.P. Indy as a sire, but I don't see how being by Albert the Great automatically excludes you from being a Deby horse. If Buckaroo can sire a Derby winner, isn't it possible that Albert the Great may as well? |
Could all this be...POINTGIVEN1985 - REVENGE!!!
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NoBiz last 100 yards
I just happened to catch a replay earlier today, and while I certainly could be wrong, it seemed to me that NoBiz started running again when he saw Scat Daddy passing him on the outside. Take a look at the last 100 yards, while it appeared he was badly beaten late stretch, he only lost by about 1/2 a length. This is just an observation, it may have been an optical illusion.
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And I wonder what this does to Nobiz in the Vegas futures. Maybe it will be worth a look since Tagg is sounding very unsure. I personally think the horse is too talented not to take a chance if things look to good from a risk perspective. As many times as he had to change pace in that race and still was right there... extremely talented. And I will continue to take the weather into account. It was very hot. None of these horses have proven they can run well in 84 degrees with humidity. These are hardly ideal conditions for any large animal to perform extraordinary athletic feats. I will specifically use Corinthian as an example. He was as good as he can be behaviorally, and when the race was underway, it went perfectly for him. And he was a dead horse at the end. Exhausted nothing left. The track I frequent is very hot and I have never seen a horse getting hosed off before entering the winners circle like Corinthian. Maybe they do that at Gulfstream. Corinthian was sucking the water right out of the hose in between baths on the track. Indeed. |
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will be a good horse when he grows up some more. |
He ducked, veered, whatever you want to call it and more than once. He seemed to looking around and not really in the bridle, on the bit, whatever you want to call it. I am not a trainer so I will not venture to say it's a soundness, health, etc. issue as opposed to a "green" or immaturity issue. However, several people I know, and I respect their opinion, have said that he has never appeared to be unsound or have a problem. That doesn't mean he doesn't.
Be that as it may, from just watching the race -- when he did get collared, and passed, as much as he wasn't straight, he seemed to be game and fighting -- and once he got straightened out, he seemed like he really got into the bridle, dug in, and came back on. I saw more than enough to not throw him out of the "contender" category. Eric |
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How about his work...
Does anyone think his fairly quick work 2 days before took anything out of him? 4F @ .47.60
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To me it looked like he ran up and bumped the ass of The gold, then lost momentum, then re gained some late.
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