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Old 09-17-2007, 02:05 AM
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He's GOING to win the BCM, and he could probably win the BCT as well. A flat out monster.
Not if Crossing the Line is there. That one wins if he's there. If not, Silver Tree is going to take some beating here.
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Old 09-17-2007, 04:56 AM
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Forgetting the actual race for a second, every track should have that spread at the bottom of the action indicating where every horse is on the track throughout the race. I like that visual so much better than the vanilla four horse update we get here in the States.
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:08 AM
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Forgetting the actual race for a second, every track should have that spread at the bottom of the action indicating where every horse is on the track throughout the race. I like that visual so much better than the vanilla four horse update we get here in the States.
Keeneland has it also. I like it.
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:11 AM
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It was pretty interesting. Watching that gave me a little more appreciation for how good Shakespeare was running at the end.
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:43 AM
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Not if Crossing the Line is there. That one wins if he's there. If not, Silver Tree is going to take some beating here.
Is that the same Crossing the Line that recently photoed Becrux at Del Mar? How, please tell us, did Becrux fare yesterday?

As for Silver Tree.......why not Sabre Baby?
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Old 09-17-2007, 10:19 AM
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Is that the same Crossing the Line that recently photoed Becrux at Del Mar?
He beat Becrux by a length and blew by him at the end. . . with his style I'm not sure that the lengths he beat Becrux by indicate that Crossing the Line is only that much better than him. . . Shakespeare's probably the best miler in North America now but Crossing the Line isn't far behind. . . Unfortunately, Crossing the Line probably isn't going to the BC so it's all moot. . .
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Old 09-17-2007, 10:24 AM
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He beat Becrux by a length and blew by him at the end. . . with his style I'm not sure that the lengths he beat Becrux by indicate that Crossing the Line is only that much better than him. . . Shakespeare's probably the best miler in North America now but Crossing the Line isn't far behind. . . Unfortunately, Crossing the Line probably isn't going to the BC so it's all moot. . .
He actually beat Becrux by three quarters of a length and while he's possibly a superior horse, and appears to have room to improve, he's done very little noteworthy in his career to deserve the accolades he seems to be getting.
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He actually beat Becrux by three quarters of a length and while he's possibly a superior horse, and appears to have room to improve, he's done very little noteworthy in his career to deserve the accolades he seems to be getting.
accolades? at least 3/4 of betting population probably would not even know who he is and what he has done. I bet if we walked around the last weekend of saratoga and asked people who crossing the line was we would get a collective blank stare.
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:10 AM
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Is that the same Crossing the Line that recently photoed Becrux at Del Mar? How, please tell us, did Becrux fare yesterday?

As for Silver Tree.......why not Sabre Baby?
U are better than that Andy. U know that u can't compare how many lengths one horse beats another with how another does against that same horse and use that as conclusive proof of which one is better. And to say why not Sabre Baby? Maybe because Sabre Baby has never even been in the money in a stakes race and has career earnings of just over $300k while Silver Tree has won four times, placed four times and showed twice in graded stakes, has won over a third of his career races, been in the money in 67% of his career races and has earned just under $1.5 million. On second thought, those two are a very good comparison. I bow to u again.
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:15 AM
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U are better than that Andy. U know that u can't compare how many lengths one horse beats another with how another does against that same horse and use that as conclusive proof of which one is better. And to say why not Sabre Baby? Maybe because Sabre Baby has never even been in the money in a stakes race and has career earnings of just over $300k while Silver Tree has won four times, placed four times and showed twice in graded stakes, has won over a third of his career races, been in the money in 67% of his career races and has earned just under $1.5 million. On second thought, those two are a very good comparison. I bow to u again.

I actually completely disagree with you and think the comparison of Becrux is very legitimate. Becrux is a fairly consistent and proven horse. Crossing the Line beat him by less than a length and Shakespeare dusted him ( in a race Becrux won last year ). I place a great emphasis on level of competition when analyzing turf horses. God knows I don't use speed figures for turf races.

Obviously I know that Silver Tree is better than Sabre Baby ( and was only using him as an example because I mocked him earlier this summer at Siro's ). However, obviously you don't know how far from Shakespeare Silver Tree is. If you think a perfect trip win over Drum Major places him anywhere close to the upper echelon of turf horses then you are out of your mind. Silver Tree has proven conclusively over his career that while he's an admirable horse he is nothing special whatsoever.
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:58 AM
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as much as I am a fan of Crossing The Line, I would have to rate him behind Shakespeare at the moment. Shakespeare just seems to be freakishly good, like a turf version of Ghostzapper almost.

Maybe we haven't seen the best yet of Crossing The Line, which is why I said at the moment. He's done everything asked of him so far, so who knows.
But winning a top class turf mile is not an easy thing to do especially with such a deep field like in the WO mile. There were some good horses in that race who fired their best shots, Kip Deville and Remarkable News for example, and Shakespeare simply walked by them.
it would be nice if they were ever able to hook up against each other.
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Old 09-17-2007, 12:52 PM
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I actually completely disagree with you and think the comparison of Becrux is very legitimate. Becrux is a fairly consistent and proven horse. Crossing the Line beat him by less than a length and Shakespeare dusted him ( in a race Becrux won last year ). I place a great emphasis on level of competition when analyzing turf horses. God knows I don't use speed figures for turf races.

Obviously I know that Silver Tree is better than Sabre Baby ( and was only using him as an example because I mocked him earlier this summer at Siro's ). However, obviously you don't know how far from Shakespeare Silver Tree is. If you think a perfect trip win over Drum Major places him anywhere close to the upper echelon of turf horses then you are out of your mind. Silver Tree has proven conclusively over his career that while he's an admirable horse he is nothing special whatsoever.
Ok then how about this. Shakespeare was in a full drive to beat Kip Deville by a length. Back in March, Kip Deville beat what I thought was a tougher field than the Woodbine field when he won the Kilroe at Santa Anita (Silent Name, Milk it Mick, After Market, Three Valleys) by a neck. The fourth place finisher in that race was Porto Santo. That day, Porto Santo was beaten by 1 1/4 lengths by Kip Deville. When Crossing the Line won the race at Del Mar, he beat Porto Santo by 2 1/4 lengths. So since Kip is 1 1/4 lengths better than Porto Santo and CTL is 2 1/4 lengths better, according to your logic, that makes CTL a length better than Kip.....the same distance that Shakespear beat him by. So then CTL and Shakespeare are equal.......if u are going to judge them by how much they beat comparative horses by.
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Ok then how about this. Shakespeare was in a full drive to beat Kip Deville by a length. Back in March, Kip Deville beat what I thought was a tougher field than the Woodbine field when he won the Kilroe at Santa Anita (Silent Name, Milk it Mick, After Market, Three Valleys) by a neck. The fourth place finisher in that race was Porto Santo. That day, Porto Santo was beaten by 1 1/4 lengths by Kip Deville. When Crossing the Line won the race at Del Mar, he beat Porto Santo by 2 1/4 lengths. So since Kip is 1 1/4 lengths better than Porto Santo and CTL is 2 1/4 lengths better, according to your logic, that makes CTL a length better than Kip.....the same distance that Shakespear beat him by. So then CTL and Shakespeare are equal.......if u are going to judge them by how much they beat comparative horses by.
Be careful with that Porto Santo analogy. He had absolutely no place to run in the Del Mar Mile and the decision with CTL would have probably been much, much closer had Nakatani not been completely stymied for over a furlong.

Also, just my opinion, the way you broke down your analysis is nice, but comparing finishing positions in races that were five months apart is a very dangerous idea. I think you missed Andy's point, which was that level of competition has to be taken into consideration, but I missed where he said that margin of victory is the deciding factor.

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Old 09-17-2007, 01:22 PM
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Be careful with that Porto Santo analogy. He had absolutely no place to run in the Del Mar Mile and the decision with CTL would have probably been much, much closer had Nakatani not been completely stymied for over a furlong.

Also, just my opinion, the way you broke down your analysis is nice, but comparing finishing positions in races that were five months apart is a very dangerous idea. I think you missed Andy's point, which was that level of competition has to be taken into consideration, but I missed where he said that margin of victory is the deciding factor.

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I don't think margin of victory is really that relevant of a factor at all. I only brought that up because he used how they finished againt Becrux as the first argument of comparison. I agree that level of competition is one of the biggest factors so in that regard, using Porto Santo is not much different than using Becrux.

In that Del Mar race, I just watched it again and I don't see where Porto Santo's trip was so bad. The rider was riding throughout the stretch. I think had CTL had a better trip and not had to switch from the inside to the far outside in the stretch, he could have won by even more.
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Not if Crossing the Line is there. That one wins if he's there. If not, Silver Tree is going to take some beating here.
Crossing the Line is not nominated for the BC... and not going.

Silver Tree is an awfully nice horse. Liked him for a long time and cashed many a ticket on him. That said, Shakespeare would have to get a nightmare trip in the BC for ST to have a chance.
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Crossing the Line is not nominated for the BC... and not going.

Silver Tree is an awfully nice horse. Liked him for a long time and cashed many a ticket on him. That said, Shakespeare would have to get a nightmare trip in the BC for ST to have a chance.
I agree on Silver Tree, Shakespeare is a vastly superior horse. Silver Tree had a good summer, capped by the Fourstardave, which incidentally was an absolutely perfect trip win. I'm still certain he can't compete with the upper echelon in a race like the BC Mile.

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