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Old 03-16-2008, 11:54 AM
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The Cali horses are running exceptionally well, but everyone still continues to ignore them because they are getting low Beyers and the synthetic surface.
5 of the 7 fastest Beyer figures run by a 3-year-old male this year have been run at Santa Anita - and 6 of the 8 fastest since Christmas have been run there.

The synthetic surface issue is the reason why many bettors don't trust them.

Pyro has run Beyers of just 90 and 95 this year - the similar styled Giacomo ran Beyers of 98, 93, and 95 in his three Derby preps, all with trips or poor setups, and he was 50/1
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Old 03-16-2008, 11:56 AM
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Giacomo, one of the luckiest Derby winners in history, would look really strong this year.
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Old 03-16-2008, 11:59 AM
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Giacomo, one of the luckiest Derby winners in history, would look really strong this year.
He was "lucky" because he got a race over-flowing with speed horses his Derby year - topped off by Spanish Chestnut who was running as a rabbit.

Pyro won't get that kind of setup.
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:03 PM
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He was "lucky" because he got a race over-flowing with speed horses his Derby year - topped off by Spanish Chestnut who was running as a rabbit.

Pyro won't get that kind of setup.
Well, that, and he just wasn't very good.
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:34 PM
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Giacomo, one of the luckiest Derby winners in history, would look really strong this year.
He backed it up in the BC Classic.Despite the love people have for the DERBY,it's still very much a case of who loves Churchill Downs.
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:41 PM
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He backed it up in the BC Classic.Despite the love people have for the DERBY,it's still very much a case of who loves Churchill Downs.
With a never in contention, suck up 4th?
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:18 PM
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5 of the 7 fastest Beyer figures run by a 3-year-old male this year have been run at Santa Anita - and 6 of the 8 fastest since Christmas have been run there.

The synthetic surface issue is the reason why many bettors don't trust them.

Pyro has run Beyers of just 90 and 95 this year - the similar styled Giacomo ran Beyers of 98, 93, and 95 in his three Derby preps, all with trips or poor setups, and he was 50/1
The high Beyers were sprinting...

Pyro's Beyers are misleading because of the way the races set up...

He is better than what they show.

Colonel John and El Gato Malo are much better than their 86 and 85 Beyer last out... Again, pace scenario.

Oh well, I hope everyone tosses these horses with dirt breeding out just because they have been winning on synthetic.

Giacomo won the Derby because he loved Churchill Downs, and Afleet Alex didn't run his race.
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:22 PM
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The high Beyers were sprinting...

Pyro's Beyers are misleading because of the way the races set up...

He is better than what they show.

Colonel John and El Gato Malo are much better than their 86 and 85 Beyer last out...

Oh well, I hope everyone tosses these horses with dirt breeding out just because they have been winning on synthetic.
Heatseeker has the highest dirt route Beyer among older horses. Go Between is up there as well. From a different race, Monterrey Jazz is 5th this year routing.

Nobody says these horses couldn't be decent dirt horses. But, breeding or not, I don't see how they will be ready for a very fast pace after getting used to crawling for 6f every time.
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:23 PM
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Ummm...Heatseeker has the highest dirt route Beyer. Go Between is up there as well. From a different race, Monterrey Jazz is 5th this year routing.

Nobody says these horses couldn't be decent dirt horses. But, breeding or not, I don't see how they will be ready for a very fast pace after getting used to crawling for 6f every time.
They aren't 3 yos...

ID and I were talking about Beyers for three year olds...

And I just did look the Beyers up...

http://www.drf.com/drfLeaderBoard.do?category=beyer
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:30 PM
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I did edit mine before you posted...I realize they are older. The point is, you can get fast Beyers going two turns.
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Pyro's Beyers are misleading because of the way the races set up...

He is better than what they show.
His first race...not so much his second one

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Colonel John and El Gato Malo are much better than their 86 and 85 Beyer last out...
This is rich.

You argue that Pyro's numbers are misleading because of a slow pace - and than you pretend like the insanely slow pace in the Sham Stakes had nothing to do with those two horses only running an 86 and 85.
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His first race...not so much his second one



This is rich.

You argue that Pyro's numbers are misleading because of a slow pace - and than you pretend like the insanely slow pace in the Sham Stakes had nothing to do with those two horses only running an 86 and 85.
All of the numbers are misleading because of the pace scenarios in the races. Isn't that what I said...

If I didn't, sorry, that's what I meant.

I did say that...I said "Again, pace scenario"....after that statement about Colonel John and El Gato Malo.
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I did say that...I said "Again, pace scenario"....after that statement about Colonel John and El Gato Malo.
You added it...you didn't say it originally.

You are the queen of the edit button.
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:50 PM
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You added it...you didn't say it originally.

You are the queen of the edit button.
I just hit the back button right after I make the post because I sometimes forget to say everything I want to say. Sorry.
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Oh well, I hope everyone tosses these horses with dirt breeding out just because they have been winning on synthetic.
El Gato Malo's and Colonel John's dams were both better turf horses than dirt horses.

And further, both of their sires have been very effective at siring synthetic runners.

El Gato Malo is sired by El Corredor ...who sired Domincan to an upset victory over Street Sense on the Polytrack in the Blue Grass.

Colonel John is by Tiznow....who's current other horses Bear Now, Tough Tiz's Sis, and Well Armed are all more accomplished on synthetic tracks than dirt tracks.

I love how everyone talks about EGM and CJ have "good dirt breeding" - they have two of the best synthetic sires and the dams of both were best on turf ... that's not a recipe that shouts improvement on dirt.
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I love how everyone talks about EGM and CJ have "good dirt breeding" - they have two of the best synthetic sires and the dams of both were best on turf ... that's not a recipe that shouts improvement on dirt.
Good to know. I'm not really into that sort of thing once they run, but my eyes didn't tell me "dirt" when they run.
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El Gato Malo's and Colonel John's dams were both better turf horses than dirt horses.

And further, both of their sires have been very effective at siring synthetic runners.

El Gato Malo is sired by El Corredor ...who sired Domincan to an upset victory over Street Sense on the Polytrack in the Blue Grass.

Colonel John is by Tiznow....who's current other horses Bear Now, Tough Tiz's Sis, and Well Armed are all more accomplished on synthetic tracks than dirt tracks.

I love how everyone talks about EGM and CJ have "good dirt breeding" - they have two of the best synthetic sires and the dams of both were best on turf ... that's not a recipe that shouts improvement on dirt.
Tiznow has also sired horses that were perfectly capable of running on the dirt.

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Colonel John. Turkoman...the dam sire...was certainly very accomplished on the dirt as was Tiznow. I don't see anything in his pedigree or movement that would suggest that he won't take to the 10 furlongs on the dirt. I don't think this horse needs to improve much. He is very good.

El Gato Malo. El Corredor out of a Mountain Cat mare. Again don't see anything in his pedigree that would make me think that he won't take to the dirt. With the way he ran in his last, the DI doesn't really mean much to me at this point either. He'll go the 10.

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Georgie Boy. Has turf action, and may be a little unsound. His pedigree is the most questionable as well. He should get the 10, but I don't know if he will take to the dirt.

Into Mischief (don't know what is going on with him). He should get the 10, and take to the dirt.

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As for Well Armed, Bear Now, and Tough Tiz's Sis, how many times have they raced off the synthetic as opposed to the dirt? I know Well Armed went to England and UAE for awhile, but don't know what he did there, if anything.
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Georgie Boy. His pedigree is the most questionable as well. I don't know if he will take to the dirt.
Unlike the dam's of Colonel John and El Gato Malo, who ran their best race on turf, the dam of Georgie Boy hated the turf.

If people are looking for horses to "move up" going from synthetic to dirt based on pedigree - they should look for horses who were out of dams who didn't care for the turf - and by sires who are low percentage turf and synthetic sires.
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Unlike the dam's of Colonel John and El Gato Malo, who ran their best race on turf, the dam of Georgie Boy hated the turf.

If people are looking for horses to "move up" going from synthetic to dirt based on pedigree - they should look for horses who were out of dams who didn't care for the turf - and by sires who are low percentage turf and synthetic sires.
These horses don't need to move up on the dirt. If Colonel John didn't improve at all from synthetic to dirt and stayed the same, I would still be happy with him at this point. Might change my opinion though. Still quite a few weeks until the derby.
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Unless we all know the condition of the horses all you are doing is speculating on an unknown.

I guess horse racing fans don't mind being kept in the dark about the athletes.
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