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Originally Posted by slotdirt
Aside from the Sir Barton race, Man o' War only stepped foot outside of the state of New York to race twice, and both times were in Maryland.
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Man O' War left New York three times -- twice to run in Maryland and once to run in Canada in a match race against Sir Barton (who was rumored to be off form and injured)
Other than the Preakness -- which Man O' War won by 1.5 lengths -- he faced very minimal competition.
2nd start at age 3: Two rivals
3rd start at age 3: match race
4th start at age 3: match race
5th start at age 3: match race
6th start at age 3: Two rivals
7th start at age 3: Two rivals
8th start at age 3: match race
9th start at age 3: match race
10th start at age 3: 3 rivals
11th start at age 3: Match race
He faced just one older horse his entire career -- Sir Barton -- who was widely rumored to be injured and off form.
Racing was in desperately bad shape at the time because of anti-gambling laws ...and Man O' War fiested on one of the smallest foal crops in racing history.
He did have great early speed -- and that's a tremendous asset when you're racing in glorified walkovers or 3 horse fields.