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I discussed that pretty deeply in this thread.....
http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28569 What is kind of interesting about Empire Maker is that he has never yet sired a single horse to run an offical triple digit Beyer figure. Yet - he had a Santa Anita Derby favorite and Wood Memorial 2nd choice run on the same day last week. |
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Good insights
The only thing I might not agree totally with is the last comment on Win Willy. I thought Win Willy ran almost the same in the AD as he did when he won the Rebel. In the Rebel the pace may have simply collapsed and in the AD there was still racing going on up front. If he ran the same, i couldn't make a lot of conclusions about the track. I could be wrong. Just first impressions, and will have to review both races to get a stronger opinion. |
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Win Willy has a strong wet track pedigree and his trainer has Chuck Simon-esque like numbers on wet tracks .. so I wouldn't get excited about him again unless he finds another spot where he gets both a rapid pace to setup his close and a slow tiring wet racetrack. |
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do you think old fashioned ran better (number wise) in the Arkansas Derby?
I thought he ran much better. |
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No - I don't.
He ran worse imo. |
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Besides the visual appearance, I think I am biased against the closing times here. In the Arkansas Derby 38seconds for 3/8ths = moderate in the Rebel Stakes 33seconds for 5/16ths = terrible |
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Obviously, if he doesn't sire a 'fast' horse in his first crop, he never will be able to. |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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He's been bred to a whole bunch of amazing mares ...
I guess we should be impressed that he has managed to sire a few wonderful horses like the spectacualar Country Star, Pioneer of the Nile, Acoma, and Imperial Council? |
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I know ... I'm forgetting Mushka.
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Tod Marks Photo - Daybreak over Oklahoma |
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My point is, it is entirely too early to write off Empire Maker as a possible sire for a classic-winning type horse. |
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Rather than debate some of DrugS comments, I've just attach 2 charts for the Blue Grass.
This 1st is the chartcaller's version. This is the less accurate of the two and one could understand why someone looking at it MIGHT think to consider the race in terms of NUMERIC PACE, and conclude that the pace was slow and THUS favored those running towards the front, rather than just seeing the race for what it was: a SUPERIOR performance by the winner. The 2nd chart utilizes TRAKUS data and is thus about as accurate as it gets. Here we can clearly see that the race, except for the winner, collapsed late, with only Hold Me Back and Terrain, the two off the pace runners, gaining in the lane relative to the winner. GEE, slow pace and the race collapses? TRAKUS data also shows that General Quarters ran MORE in terms of ground covered than ALL the others in the race. In terms of finishing position, here's the ground covered, in FEET, by the others in relation to GQ. -7 -74 -41 -51 -14 -33 -24 -39 -63 -55 We note, then, that ONLY Hold Me Back was COMPETITIVE in terms of ground covered, and that MASSONE, courtesy of the ASININE RIDE by Johnny V on the pacesetter, ran a WHOPPING 74 feet or 8.5 LENGTHS LESS than the winner. Not to worry, all this is EXPLAINABLE by the SLOW pace. ![]() |
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I've never seen a wide trip on Keeneland's synthetic track that I didn't like.
I scored with General Quarters - I just don't think his margin of victory over Hold Me Back and Terrain would have been as wide as it was had the pace not been the crawl it figured to be on paper. |
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Good work Fats
Did you See Rutherienne actually not run the Least distance yesterday? miracle ... - must be the slow pace as well |
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Let me get his straight, DrugS: GQ took advantage of the SLOW pace, which worked AGAINST the closers. But the REST of the field, which backed up in the stretch, wasn't helped by the slow pace? |
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I throw the Poly Track results out of the window when firguring when a horse runs back to dirt. I hate the stuff, I will always hate the stuff and I'll never be able to figure the stuff out. With that being said screw every track that has it. I've quit betting the races on it all together. I'll bet Oaklawn, The Duct, Gulfstream, Belmont and Toga to name a few and leave the other's to themselves. Comparing the Blue Grass to the Ark. Derby is crazy to me. Where have the Best Three-Old colts raced the last 5-7 years. OAKLAWN that's where. Curlin, Afleet Alex, Smarty Jones and Hard Spun.
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