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![]() I see the DRF has listed Beyers on its' Leaderboard for several races yesterday, including J Be K's win(100 Beyer), but I have to think they have not completed their tallies as, certainly(?), some of these other horses must have crossed the 100 threshold, not to mention a 105
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![]() Oaklawn H: Tiago/Heatseeker OP 05 Apr 1 1/8M 110
Carter H: Bustin Stones AQU 05 Apr 7F 109 Excelsior: Temporary Saint AQU 05 Apr 1 1/8M 105 Apple Blossom: Zenyatta (f) OP 05 Apr 1 1/16M 104 Bay Shore: J Be K AQU 05 Apr 7F 100 Here are the winning Beyer Speed Figures for last week's stakes races: *Oaklawn (OP): Tiago (J. Shirreffs/M. Smith) - 110 *Carter (Aqu): Bustin Stones (B. Levine/E. Prado) - 109 *Excelsior (Aqu): Temporary Saint (B. Levine/C. Lopez) - 105 *Apple Blossom (OP): Zenyatta (J. Shirreffs/M. Smith) - 104 *Arcadia (SA): Daytona - Ire (D. Hendricks/A. Solis) - 103 *Illinois Derby (Haw): Recapture the Glory (L. Roussel III/E. Baird) - 102 *Bay Shore (Aqu): J Be K (S. Asmussen/G. Gomez) - 100 *Bachelor (OP): Lantana Mob (S. Asmussen/L. Quinonez) - 100 *Fantasy (OP): Eight Belles (J. Jones/R. Dominguez) - 99 *Lafayette (KEE): Keep Laughing (K. McLaughlin/J. Velazquez) - 99 *Potrero Grande (SA): Greg's Gold (D. Hofmans/V. Espinoza) - 97 *Pan American (GP): Presious Passion (M. Hartmann/A. Smith) - 97 *Primonetta (Lrl): Hungarian Boatbaby (A. Dutrow/A. Castellano Jr.) - 96 *Sensational Star (SA): Lucky J. H. (C. Gaines/V. Espinoza) - 96 *California Turf Sprint Championship (BM): Bonfante (R. McAnally/F. Alvarado) - 95 *Santa Anita Derby (SA): Colonel John (E. Harty/C. Nakatani) - 95 *Sam Houston Turf Sprint Cup (Hou): Smitty's Sunshine (M. Nicks/E. Martin Jr.) - 95 *Hilton Garden Inn Sprint (Tam): Blue Pepsi Lodge (K. Ziadie/W. Henry) - 94 *OBS Sophomore (Tam): Repenting (J. Ness/D. Centeno) - 94 *Las Flores (SA): Tiz Elemental (C. Gaines/V. Espinoza) - 94 *James M. Levitch Illinois Owners (Haw): Distorted Groom (O. Rainwater/J. Lantz) - 93 *Cherokee River Stables Turf Classic (Tam): Soldier's Dancer (D. Vivian/D. Centeno) - 93 *Wood Memorial (Aqu): Tale of Ekati (B. Tagg/E. Prado) - 93 *Valentine Dancer (SA): Tiz a Blend (C. Gaines/V. Espinoza) - 93 *John B. Connally Turf (Hou): Scrappy Roo (J. Locke/P. Nolan) - 91 *Meafara (Haw): La Wildcat (B. Flint/T. Thornton) - 90 *Wildcat (TuP): Mighty Bodacious (D. Vannorsdel/R. Eikleberry) - 90 *Ashland (Kee): Little Belle (K. McLaughlin/R. Maragh) - 88 *L and D Farm Turf Distaff (Tam): Bayou's Lassie (C. Clement/D. Centeno) - 87 *Central Bank Transylvania (Kee): Boss Lafitte (T. Amoss/R. Albarado) - 86 *Jersey Lilly (Hou): Barbette (D. Pish/Q. Hamilton) - 85 *Dayton Andrews Dodge Sophomore Turf (Tam): El Sultry Sun (J. Kimmel/J. Velez Jr.) - 84 *Providencia (SA): Missit - Ire (B. Cecil/V. Espinoza) - 84 *Stonehedge Farm South Soph. Fillies (Tam): Moonshine Alice (G. Bennett/A. Ramgeet) -80
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![]() That's a strong number from Zenyatta.
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More and more, the tracks we're all going to look to for REAL horses will be Oaklawn, Fair Grounds, Churchill, NY and FL... Yesterday demonstrated the disparity between authentic thoroughbred racing and the sideshow of the synthetic tracks where results are random and generally meaningless.
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Tale of Ekati/War Pass coming back as a 93.
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* Last year, Cowtown Cat went wire-to-wire and was given just a 98 Beyer figure after running a time that suggested he ran significantly faster. BRIS didn't adjust there figure...and had him running faster than Holy Bull ever had on there numbers - he went on to finish 20th in the Derby while having the highest last out BRIS fig in the entire field. * Two years ago, Sweetnorthersaint sat second less than a length off of pace setter Mr. Triester (who stayed on to finish 2nd) - he put him away, won by 9, got huge figures from all figure makers and was bet to Derby favortisim. * Three years ago, Greeley's Galazy stalked the pace from up close and won with a 106 Beyer that might have been reduced a little if I recall. He never ran back to it. * Four years ago, Pollards Vision went wire-to-wire and ran a 107 Beyer. He returned to run 17th beaten 40 lengths in the Derby. War Emblem famously won the Ill Derby wire-to-wire and earned a huge figure - but his win came at Sportsman's Park and not Hawthorne I believe. Last edited by Kasept : 04-07-2008 at 10:41 AM. |
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![]() It's interesting. I long ago stopped considering figures as "objective", but rather an, "educated comparative evaluation of performance".
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War Emblem's win was at Sportsman's Park, yes. I think they paved the track over and made it into auto racing- I remember driving by it a long time ago on the Stevenson Expressway. Looked like a real dump.
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![]() Arcadia: Daytona 103
IL Derby: Recapturetheglory 102 Pan American: Precious Passion 97 Protero Grande: Greg's Gold 97 SA Derby: Colonel John 95 Wood: Tale of Ekati 93 Ashland: Little Belle/Bsharpsonata 88 Providencia: Missit 84
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![]() I assume nothing on the Fantasy yet?
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![]() Eight Belles got a 99 for the Fantasy
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![]() thanks... thought she might get triple digits for that run.
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![]() More and more, the tracks we're all going to look to for REAL horses will be Oaklawn, Fair Grounds, Churchill, NY and FL... Yesterday demonstrated the disparity between authentic thoroughbred racing and the sideshow of the synthetic tracks where results are random and generally meaningless.[/quote]
Results are never meaningless...They are what they are...It's up to each person to interprete the results and draw conclusions from them. Suggesting that Absolute Cindy's win at Turfway against the boys is meaningless isn't ok. She had a dream set up but she still beat colts in Feb/March which is quite the accomplshment for any filly. |
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By 'fair', I mean horses having an equal chance to win from off the pace. I certainly disagree, and disagree strongly with your assessment of POLY. Of course, this is the standard take, and thus I'm in the minority. Horses having a competitive chance to win from behind does not imply that the results will be 'randon and generally meaningless'. The fight on this forum (and others) AGAINST fair racing rivals that of the Aristotelians against the Copernicans. I realize it involves a conceptual shift and the present system won't allow for it. Let's face it, having an advantage because you have the lead is something unique in racing in general. It only happens in thoroughbred DIRT races. |
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While I don't disagree with your analysis of the Aqueduct inner, I don't understand why you continue to fight it. Betting closers and outside posts on the inner is a quick trip to the poor house- so why not embrace rather than fight?
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I have no problem with synthetics if the results make reasonable sense, like Hollywood's synthetic surface (although it does level the playingfield between "good" and "really good"). I have a problem with a statement that "only in American dirt racing is being a frontrunner an advantage"- and in another thread he brought up auto racing/cycling as a comparison.
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