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Old 09-09-2006, 06:35 PM
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Exclamation Discreet Cat to stay in US

With Electrocusionist gone I hope they leave Discreet Cat in the US for the BC Classic they are claiming he can't go a mile and a quarter but if be can come a tik off the track record going 7 under wraps off a layoff why not stretch him out after the Jerome ANY THOUGHTS, or does anyone know if they have another horse already for the Classic
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Old 09-09-2006, 06:45 PM
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Who's claiming he can't go 1 1/4
I'm sure not!!! For all Bernandini's hype, I'm thinking that Discreet cat would blow by him like he was tied to a post.
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Old 09-09-2006, 06:56 PM
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In the DRF before there was an article where there racing manager had said that but I am on DISCREET CATS WAGON going a mile and a quarter
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Old 09-09-2006, 06:59 PM
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I'm sure not!!! For all Bernandini's hype, I'm thinking that Discreet cat would blow by him like he was tied to a post.
I don't know about blowing by him like that but I do think Discreet Cat is probably the better of the two. I personally felt that they were going to end up running Discreet Cat in the Classic even before Electrocutionist died. Bernardini or not. Why not have the family try to sweep all of the spots?
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Old 09-09-2006, 08:48 PM
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I think Discreet Cat is fragile. I cant see them running him in the Classic off a 7F and then an 8F race. The Cigar Mile and the Dubai race are clearly their target. I doubt the Classic means that much to them. Bernardini is going to be retired at the end of the year. He is going to be their sire that puts them in the KY Derby picture for the next decade. A Classic win for him would mean more.
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Old 09-09-2006, 08:56 PM
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I'm sure not!!! For all Bernandini's hype, I'm thinking that Discreet cat would blow by him like he was tied to a post.

Uh... when you win the Preakness, Jim Dandy, and Travers by open lengths, pretty much eased up it aint hype anymore.
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Old 09-09-2006, 09:14 PM
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Uh... when you win the Preakness, Jim Dandy, and Travers by open lengths, pretty much eased up it aint hype anymore.
Yup........and yet, despite his performances, most people on this board think DC is by far the better horse. Therefore, it seems as if Bernardini still hasn't proven much of anything thus far.
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Old 09-09-2006, 09:16 PM
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I'm sure not!!! For all Bernandini's hype, I'm thinking that Discreet cat would blow by him like he was tied to a post.
wrong mike...dini hasent been asked yet..he didnt even get a toe check let alone a gut check from bgc...and these two will never meet why would the two stables go vs each other..steve and i talked about this ..the best move for both is to not run vs each other..if he stays here im thinking he goes west to make some easy cash....

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Old 09-09-2006, 09:33 PM
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wrong mike...dini hasent been asked yet..he didnt even get a toe check let alone a gut check from bgc...and these two will never meet why would the two stables go vs each other..steve and i talked about this ..the best move for both is to not run vs each other..if he stays here im thinking he goes west to make some easy cash....
He hasn't been asked yet, because he hasn't beat anyone...He's talented, no doubt about it, but think about it, he beat a bunch of nothings in the Travers and the only good horse had a broken leg...He's been one of the luckiest horses I can think of, Preakness-Barbaro broke down, Paceless Jim Dandy, and Travers BGC broke a leg...Discreet Cat is a better horse than him, in my opinion...Look what DC did to Invasior and look how Invasior's been running...If Bernardini beats Invasior, that's different...
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Old 09-09-2006, 09:39 PM
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well im a fan of both but dini is the goods and ive spent some time with him....he will have to be challanged by some one ...but who....im not doing the pritty horseie deal...just imo hes the best horse in training...
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Old 09-09-2006, 09:51 PM
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He hasn't been asked yet, because he hasn't beat anyone...He's talented, no doubt about it, but think about it, he beat a bunch of nothings in the Travers and the only good horse had a broken leg...He's been one of the luckiest horses I can think of, Preakness-Barbaro broke down, Paceless Jim Dandy, and Travers BGC broke a leg...
Once again ... I ask the same question I always ask ... but never get an answer to ...

If it were so easy to run off with the Preakness because Barbaro broke down ... and to run off with a paceless Jim Dandy ... and to run off with the Travers because Bluegrass Cat broke a leg ...

... how come nobody else did it?
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:00 PM
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I love how the "he beat nothing" crowd never decides to chime in until after a race is run.. Before the Preakness, I never heard anybody calling Brother Derek or Sweetnorthernsaint "nothing." Before the Jim Dandy, I never heard anybody calling Minister's Bid, Dr. Pleasure, Sunriver, etc. "nothing." It's always after the race that these horses suddenly become nothing. Gee, I wonder what the reason for that could be..

Could it possibly be that Bernardini just makes them look like nothing? No, that couldn't be it. He's just lucky he runs into a whole bunch of horses, who, upon postrace inspection, are nothing.

More to the point, this is a tremendous 3-year-old class. Anyone who disagrees must have slept through the last four TC seasons. And Bernardini and Discreet Cat happen to be the two best 3-year-olds in a LONG time.. Who's better? I honestly can't say. Bernardini has accomplished more, but when I saw DC's comeback race in person, my jaw hit the ground.. There's no telling how good this horse is.

The bottom line is these are two OUTSTANDING horses and nobody can seem to enjoy it. Everyone wants to get caught up in who's better than who or who beat what.. Man, let it go. They're both otherworldly talent-wise..
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:01 PM
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Wow, Bold you and I rarely agree. But I commend this post. You are absolutely correct.
And you're absolutely correct too ... that is ...

... when you agree with me.
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:27 PM
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Once again ... I ask the same question I always ask ... but never get an answer to ...

If it were so easy to run off with the Preakness because Barbaro broke down ... and to run off with a paceless Jim Dandy ... and to run off with the Travers because Bluegrass Cat broke a leg ...

... how come nobody else did it?
Because they're not that good...

I did not say, he was not talented, but if you are looking at all of the facts, you cannot dispute any that I put up...

If he beats older horses, fine, but until he does, he beat a Preakness field with many over the top and a breakdown, a paceless Jim Dandy, and a Travers with another horse with a broken leg, please tell me if any of this is incorrect...

I know, he's some people's hero horse and he's got a great pedigree, but I like to live in the real world....
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:29 PM
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I love how the "he beat nothing" crowd never decides to chime in until after a race is run.. Before the Preakness, I never heard anybody calling Brother Derek or Sweetnorthernsaint "nothing." Before the Jim Dandy, I never heard anybody calling Minister's Bid, Dr. Pleasure, Sunriver, etc. "nothing." It's always after the race that these horses suddenly become nothing. Gee, I wonder what the reason for that could be..

Could it possibly be that Bernardini just makes them look like nothing? No, that couldn't be it. He's just lucky he runs into a whole bunch of horses, who, upon postrace inspection, are nothing.

More to the point, this is a tremendous 3-year-old class. Anyone who disagrees must have slept through the last four TC seasons. And Bernardini and Discreet Cat happen to be the two best 3-year-olds in a LONG time.. Who's better? I honestly can't say. Bernardini has accomplished more, but when I saw DC's comeback race in person, my jaw hit the ground.. There's no telling how good this horse is.

The bottom line is these are two OUTSTANDING horses and nobody can seem to enjoy it. Everyone wants to get caught up in who's better than who or who beat what.. Man, let it go. They're both otherworldly talent-wise..
I have said all along he's beat nothing, I said I would give him credit if he BGC, but BGC broke a leg in the race, so that's not much...If I would have known BGC would have broken a leg before the race, maybe I could have chimed in on that as well....
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:39 PM
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He beat who were in the races. If Barbaro had won the Preakness, I doubt anyone would have criticized it. It wouldn't have been a "over the top" field. All of the talk is useless until the Jockey Club Gold Cup, but the who did he beat talk is ridiculous. He can't make horses run against him.
When you are handicapping, you do not look at the horses competition?

Barbaro destroyed a Derby field with many on their A game, there would be no reason to criticize who he beat...
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:40 PM
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How do you know when he BGC hurt his leg? There is no evidence it happened in the race.
It probably happened when he was walking back to his stall....
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:41 PM
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Also, Barbaro beat BGC by six lengths, Bandini won beat him by seven, but that's with a bum leg....
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:46 PM
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wrong mike...dini hasent been asked yet..he didnt even get a toe check let alone a gut check from bgc...and these two will never meet why would the two stables go vs each other..steve and i talked about this ..the best move for both is to not run vs each other..if he stays here im thinking he goes west to make some easy cash....
I don't think it is very likely that they would send DC out west. They know that the tracks in Southern California are rock-hard and very dangerous. I don't think they would take a chance and run him out west. They don't like to run their good horses out west.
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:48 PM
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Of course I do. And I didn't ask you about the Derby, where MANY horses had less than favorable trips. I asked about the Preakness. If Barbaro had won, honestly would you have called it a over the top field?
Yes I would have...
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