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Stardom Bound
Touted this horse before she every ran and I'm on board as thinking she's a great one and will only get better.
Races this Saturday to begin her 3YO campaign. Looking for another exciting performance. |
Aside from Indian Blessing and Silverbulletday, there isn't recent precedent for champion two-year-old fillies having big three-year-old seasons. She'll have to buck history.
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She is so good. I remember when she was scratched in her first 'entry' at Hollywood Park, I asked Rupert Pumpkin about her and how I thought she might be real talented.
When I met Mike Smith at Del Mar this summer, he was so pissed at himself for losing in her in that Grade 2, and she went and broke her maiden in a Grade 1. |
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She's the Derby winner unless they cancel the race.
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[quote=Scav]She is so good. I remember when she was scratched in her first 'entry' at Hollywood Park, quote]
I was there that day. I saw that race coming up and asked an informed member of DT as well as someone on the inside of the sport whether this was a a race with some future stars as it looked llike some nice horse flesh. He said it would be if Stardom Bound would have run and said she was going to be one of the best horses in the world. He was right and she could be. A nice race to start off her campain and hopefully she will get even better. |
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say no to drugs :)
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Stardom Bound was average today, no one here can seriously think she ran well today, look at that final time.
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i think POTN was more impressive, and that he faced a tougher field.
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And, and, he overcame the curse. |
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exactly! i was thinking about that while going to fix a salad. |
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what about when he gets to dirt? the filly too for that matter. |
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And if both of them were in with Matto Mondo, a no name grass horse they both would have been drown. I would actually be more optimistic about the runner up in the Lewis.
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but haka? she doesn't stack up to them, does she? and yes, far too early in the year to say any of them are anything as yet. still plenty of racing ahead. |
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these colts are not even really three yet, i don't think you can compare them to older at this point...they haven't even defined themselves just yet vs their peers. |
I don't think much of Haka and I'd say no, she doesn't stack up with what was in the Lewis. But when you look at the two fields, at least from a speed figure perspective, they were pretty even. Saucey Evening had run at least as well as anyone in the Lewis.
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I wish they'd buy Zenyatta.
"I think that's what the racing fans want, to put her against the boys in the Santa Anita Derby," Iavarone said. "I don't know what else she has to prove against the girls. She is special. Real special." |
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I hope I'm wrong, but eventually stuff will catch up to her. Whether its traffic trouble which costs her a race, her synthetic late-kick does not translate to dirt or that despite how flashy she is, against boys, she's ends-up a few lengths slower.
If there was no Stardom Bound last year, there would have been a lot talk about how weak the 2YO filly division was. She's not exactly handling top-tiered horses so calling her the KY Derby winner is a bit aggressive. But like I said, I hope I'm wrong. I hope she develops into a star to rally around this year. |
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if you told me the sun would rise tomorrow, i'd have to get independant verification. |
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I agree with Danzig that nothing she did today convinces me she could beat the best males out here but it's what she's done overall that convinces me. Her effort in the Juvenile Fillies was as strong as anything I've seen from any of the males. I also don't understand the general feeling that she won't handle the dirt. Sure, it's a question that's got to be answered but in my opinion, she's got the same chances of liking it as she does of not so for anyone to cite that as a negative is a reach. |
I for one hope she cruises in the SA Derby so I can bet against her in Louisville.
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I think it's also worth noting that it's often been said by many horsemen that Churchill's track on Derby day is nothing like it is on other days. There have been many examples of horses that have trained well over it and didn't run well in the Derby. Just because a horse may like dirt doesn't mean they'll like Churchill on Derby day. Holy Bull hated it. |
Holy Bull and Big Brown aside...
I'll argue the 2YO males versus females of last year to the grave. Midshipman and Vineyard Haven alone would have man-handled (is that appropriate?) any filly in the country. In the BC Juvenile Midshipman and Square Eddie ran huge in the against the grain of the track. Pioneerof the Nile was fifth in the race, and has come back twice now to win. West Side Bernie, who was sixth, ran second in the Delta Jackpot and put in a nifty run while wide the other day at Gulfstream against the bias. Stardom Bound beat Dream Empress, who was an uninspiring fourth in the Golden Rod, and is giving-up on the dirt career and is pointing to the English Oaks. Sky Diva ran third in the BC and then third in the Demoiselle, Dave's Revenge, who was fourth, ran sixth in the Santa Ysabel and couldn't hit the board in an allowance last week! The argument is futile. Stardom Bound is fun to watch, she's a pretty horse and those come from behinders are always exciting. But her win the BC JF was the same run which run almost every single race over that surface that weekend. And yesterday she finished nowhere near as impressive visually as Pioneerof the Nile. To say stuff like this... Quote:
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I agree with everything you're saying but if you were to use pure logic this early in the Deby process, how many winners would anyone be able to pick? Horses move forward or backward, doing better or worse on surface changes. Maybe Stardom Bound will improve on dirt, maybe she will move forward as she grows up. I, for one, am hopeing such and believe there's a chance for her to become something very special.
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I guess my point is that beating better horses doesn't automatically make you better. If Curlin went out and ran a 1:57 and won by 15 and beat Past the Point, Barcola, and Zappa.......then Zenyatta went out the next race and beat Big Brown, Heatseeker, Tiago, and Commentator by a nose in 2:02.....it wouldn't mean that Zenyatta was better than Curlin. Just that she beat a better field. I won't argue that the females were tougher than the males last year in the 2yo division because I agree with you. I don't think much of the group beyond Vineyard Haven and Midshipmen but despite that, they still were a better group. But just because Pioneerof the Nile and West Side Bernie were well beaten and have come back to run decent races doesn't mean that their decent races have been better than Stardom Bound. I don't think either of Pioneer's races have been better than Stardom Bound's BC. Better than what she did yesterday, yes. But not better than the best I've seen from her.
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two things may work against her. one, you never want a horse going to the derby that is still learning new things-dirt would be a huge change for her, she's never touched it on the track. the second thing-there are colts out there who already relish the dirt surface, and will be in their element. then there's one thing many forget. fillies typically mature faster than colts; that's why so many two year old fillies fool people into thinking they can win the derby, because they most likely could beat their male counterparts at that age. but a lot changes between january and may, she'll find a far more level playing field by then. i think stardom bound is a good horse, but i don't find her to be a particularly special one. if the concession is that she couldn't beat males in cali, on her surface, i don't see how she can win vs a bigger field on a foreign surface. |
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at any rate, it's fun watching it all unfold...i'm certainly not against her doing well; but i'm also of the opinion that she's not any better than any of the other top fillies over the past few years. she might be a wow-er, but i just don't think she's a WOW-er. |
I remember Ex. Lady and fews years back. She was a great runner. Serna's Song and Silverbulletday Were also great fillies who looked like they were going to hit the board. I hate to bring it up but the last Filly who tried to keep up with the boys in the Derby ran herself to DEATH. I still hate that Larry Jones let the media and the owners talk him into doing something he didn't want to do with her. R.I.P. Girl we miss you!!!
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