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Old 01-08-2007, 09:15 AM
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Thank God, finally a BC race at the important mile and 70 yard distance. To think, now we can add new names to the many immortals who have thrived at that distance.
As if you didn't have enough to be miserable about. Now this.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:15 AM
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one more day at the races..changing the travel plans of many and putting big bucks into host citys..
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:17 AM
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Imagine if the Fair Grounds gets the Breeders Cup.....they can run that race at a mile and 40 yards.

I've always wanted to know the true champion at that distance.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:19 AM
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putting big bucks into host citys..
You mean the entire Monmouth county region.
Not just Oceanport, NJ.

Make sure to take in the Boardwalk, Asbury Park, Long Beach Island, etc.

Springsteen might be playing at the PNC Banks Arts center
if not, you'll have to catch Jon Bon Jovi shopping at the Middletown Target.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:19 AM
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one more day at the races..changing the travel plans of many and putting big bucks into host citys..

It's funny....Monmouth doesn't really have a " city " so to speak. I guess it is similar to having the race at Belmont in a way.

I guess this means the Friday card will be an improvement from Churchill's ( and Belmont's the previous year ). The 2YO turf race should attract a lot of Euros.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:21 AM
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Awsome idea from the BC standpoint, but:

Of all the years to start this why start it at Monmouth Park?
I think if they were gonna add 3 additional BC races they should be on the same day, but i can see why they want to spread it over 2 days... to maximize profits and exposure to BC and the overall handle. IMO they should just go balls out and put all the races on one card.
Now a long day of racing just turned to be a long 2 days of racing, adding to that, the amount of people who come from all across the world to see the BC every year now have to basically "double" their expenses for the trip.

I think they whole 3 races on friday thing will last for about 2-3 years until they just stick'm into the undercard or just cut the races outright. Who's coming up with this extra $3 million + anyways?

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Old 01-08-2007, 09:26 AM
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It's funny....Monmouth doesn't really have a " city " so to speak. I guess it is similar to having the race at Belmont in a way.

I guess this means the Friday card will be an improvement from Churchill's ( and Belmont's the previous year ). The 2YO turf race should attract a lot of Euros.
one negative to this regarding the 2 year turf race is that a horse like Johannesburg would have never seen the dirt then, IMO
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:28 AM
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The irony of the distance changes... the 7 furlong F&M Sprint going 6 this year, and the mile, is that most racetracks are one mile in circumference. It's the same as the 10 fur F&M Turf... most tracks cannot handle that distance, so it goes to 11f.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:31 AM
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The whole idea is basically a poor one....but it's the BC....the enemy of major league racing...... so why would it be a good idea?

Starting from the top....the mile. This will dilute the Classic ( not seriously ) and the Sprint in two detrimental ways. One, it will take away somewhat interesting contenders and two it will open the sprint up to more useless vermin that, in theory, doesn't belong in a championship race.

Now, the Filly and Mare sprint. OK, I understand one could argue they sort of " deserve " their own race...however.....fillies and mares have fared VERY well in the BC Sprint over the years and so in reality this race will further rob the BC Sprint of its overall quality.

Now, the 2YO turf race.....I'm sorry, what exactly is the US program that leads up to this race? Some turf maiden races seems to be about it. So this is great, we now have a BC race that caters to US horses that are too slow to run on dirt and Euros. OK, fine, I will personally enjoy this race and maybe the Euros do sort of deserve a race of their own, but don't try and fool me that this was a race that demanded to be run. I like the $250K filly version of this race they are already running and see no reason they shouldn't have run the same purse for the boys. Labeling it a " BC " race does not make any of the contestants better or more important horses.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:34 AM
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Well if Belmont Park has to place
the Starting Gate in the middle of the turn to start the Breeders Cup Classic...

what's a lesser race in New Jersey ?
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:38 AM
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The whole idea is basically a poor one....but it's the BC....the enemy of major league racing...... so why would it be a good idea?

Starting from the top....the mile. This will dilute the Classic ( not seriously ) and the Sprint in two detrimental ways. One, it will take away somewhat interesting contenders and two it will open the sprint up to more useless vermin that, in theory, doesn't belong in a championship race.

Now, the Filly and Mare sprint. OK, I understand one could argue they sort of " deserve " their own race...however.....fillies and mares have fared VERY well in the BC Sprint over the years and so in reality this race will further rob the BC Sprint of its overall quality.

Now, the 2YO turf race.....I'm sorry, what exactly is the US program that leads up to this race? Some turf maiden races seems to be about it. So this is great, we now have a BC race that caters to US horses that are too slow to run on dirt and Euros. OK, fine, I will personally enjoy this race and maybe the Euros do sort of deserve a race of their own, but don't try and fool me that this was a race that demanded to be run. I like the $250K filly version of this race they are already running and see no reason they shouldn't have run the same purse for the boys. Labeling it a " BC " race does not make any of the contestants better or more important horses.
Not to be negative, but I was thinking this too. And of course it is the Breeder's Cup and so many breeders are breeding for speed rather than staminia they might as well continue to support this.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:39 AM
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I cant to see what betting exotics they will come with. They will prob have something like the Spint Double. Or maybe a two day pick 6 wager. Who knows, endless possibilites. At least they are trying to be innovative.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:39 AM
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Now, the 2YO turf race.....I'm sorry, what exactly is the US program that leads up to this race? Some turf maiden races seems to be about it. So this is great, we now have a BC race that caters to US horses that are too slow to run on dirt and Euros. OK, fine, I will personally enjoy this race and maybe the Euros do sort of deserve a race of their own, but don't try and fool me that this was a race that demanded to be run. I like the $250K filly version of this race they are already running and see no reason they shouldn't have run the same purse for the boys. Labeling it a " BC " race does not make any of the contestants better or more important horses.
I think we will see this lead to increased focus on 2yo turf racing. More stakes will crop up prior to the BC and the few that do exist will move up to graded status as they become important preps for the Juvenile Turf. It will encourage more trainers to try their 2yos on the turf and give a name to the American turf horses that otherwise go unnoticed until June or July of their 3yo season. And of course getting some top Euros to come over will be fun. The first couple years will be rocky but I think in a couple years there will be a very different attitude towards 2yo turf racing (especially if a BC Juvenile Turf winner wins the Derby before a BC Juvenile winner).
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:42 AM
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BTW,

I agree with all of your points quite well and I think in a way the BC Committee might not have taken all of those thoughts into consideration.

The Juvenile Turf race for example, if any of you bet either the Pilgrim or Miss Grillo on closing weekend at Belmont you'd know that the fields were pretty lackluster. Almost all the horses had just broken their maidens and the races were somewhat inscrutable. It wasn't until a race like the Laurel Futurity in late November that these 2 YOs developed some kind of turf "form." Now, I'm assuming NYRA, SoCal, and Kentucky will move up the pace with which they let 2YOs run on the grass. Normally you don't see a 2YO grasser at Belmont in the spring longer than 6 furlongs, I guess we're gonna have to see those at a mile, that way at Saratoga you can continue it to 1 1/16 so that there's some build up to the race.

The Mile race to me would be incredible if every BC host track could accomodate a one-turn mile. Unfortunately, of the regular host tracks the only ones that can are Belmont and Churchill. Arlington and Gulfstream can also, but I don't think either can be considered regular host tracks right now. So we get a bargain at a mile and 70 this year.

I'm trying to think about who would have been in some of these races this year if they had had them and the F&M Sprint is a real question mark. I come up with Malibu Mint, Dubai Escapade, everyone from the First Flight on the same day at Aqueduct, all in all what would seem like an average field.

I guess I like change, but personally I get frustrated with the selection of host tracks (and I worked at Lone Star in 2004) because the rotation in my opinion should just be Belmont, Churchill, SA. Tracks where the distances all work, except of course this new mile race at SA, but also where the biggest races are run all year and where the crowds can fit. I went to Monmouth for the first time this year and while I liked it, all I can say is good luck to anyone who's gonna brave the late October Jersey shore weather in that obviously summertime racetrack.

Sorry for the rambling and welcome to the board for me!

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Old 01-08-2007, 09:43 AM
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Not to be negative, but I was thinking this too. And of course it is the Breeder's Cup and so many breeders are breeding for speed rather than staminia they might as well continue to support this.
I think you will see 3 or 4 horses with distance limitations that have no real shot in the Classic go in the Mile. You will see 3 or 4 from the Sprint that the distance is too short for them go in the Mile. And you'll see 3 or 4 like Wanderin Boy, Sir Greeley, and a few Cigar Mile horses that wouldn't run in the BC otherwise. I don't think it will dilute anything too much and will add another intriguing race to the program.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:45 AM
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The whole idea is basically a poor one....but it's the BC....the enemy of major league racing...... so why would it be a good idea?

Starting from the top....the mile. This will dilute the Classic ( not seriously ) and the Sprint in two detrimental ways. One, it will take away somewhat interesting contenders and two it will open the sprint up to more useless vermin that, in theory, doesn't belong in a championship race.

Now, the Filly and Mare sprint. OK, I understand one could argue they sort of " deserve " their own race...however.....fillies and mares have fared VERY well in the BC Sprint over the years and so in reality this race will further rob the BC Sprint of its overall quality.

Now, the 2YO turf race.....I'm sorry, what exactly is the US program that leads up to this race? Some turf maiden races seems to be about it. So this is great, we now have a BC race that caters to US horses that are too slow to run on dirt and Euros. OK, fine, I will personally enjoy this race and maybe the Euros do sort of deserve a race of their own, but don't try and fool me that this was a race that demanded to be run. I like the $250K filly version of this race they are already running and see no reason they shouldn't have run the same purse for the boys. Labeling it a " BC " race does not make any of the contestants better or more important horses.
I don't think it's a bad idea. If they can get more full fields and competitive races, it's a good idea to me.

The dirt mile maybe steals a few interesting contenders from the Sprint, but overall my guess these are different from the Classic. In this year's classic, who would have gone in the Mile instead?

The F&M Sprint is the best of the 3. Sure, fillies & mares HAVE done well in the past in the Sprint, but when was the last winner? It's been 5 years since Xtra Heat almost got it done. There's been an average of what, 1 female starter per year?

The 2YO turf race is less interesting for US horses, as most of them will be coming in off a maiden win and that's about it. There's what, 2-3 grass stakes for 2YO's before October 1st?
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The 2YO turf race is less interesting for US horses, as most of them will be coming in off a maiden win and that's about it. There's what, 2-3 grass stakes for 2YO's before October 1st?
I guarantee once the BC Juvenile Turf exists for a couple years that will no longer be the case. There will be more demand to card 2yo turf racing and the stakes races that already exist will likely see purse increases to get graded status.
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I think you will see 3 or 4 horses with distance limitations that have no real shot in the Classic go in the Mile. You will see 3 or 4 from the Sprint that the distance is too short for them go in the Mile. And you'll see 3 or 4 like Wanderin Boy, Sir Greeley, and a few Cigar Mile horses that wouldn't run in the BC otherwise. I don't think it will dilute anything too much and will add another intriguing race to the program.
Now we know why you're excited for this.
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Now we know why you're excited for this.
That's just an added bonus!
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:55 AM
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I guarantee once the BC Juvenile Turf exists for a couple years that will no longer be the case. There will be more demand to card 2yo turf racing and the stakes races that already exist will likely see purse increases to get graded status.

I think there should be some validity to what you are saying, and perhaps this race will encourage trainers who believe they ACTUALLY have a turf horse to get it ready sooner...as for the most part what we see now are trainers running 2YOs on the turf because they are too slow for dirt races ( and usually end up too slow for the turf as well ). But, here's a problem, exactly who are the special US turf horses we have seen in the last ten years? Yes, lately we had a couple nice ones in Kitten's Joy and Artie Schiller ( and actually Barbaro ) but overall it is a VERY thin division with absolutely no depth of true quality even when we get into their 3YO years. This is theoretically a CHAMPIONSHIP event but this race is really one for lesser quality and just another chance for breeders to get fake black typing.
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