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it may be a different day and different surface, but i'd take GZ over a one hit wonder any day.
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It kind of is what it is, and after much soul searching over the last few days, I'm willing to chalk this Derby up to "$hit happens," and move on with my life. |
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![]() Different conversation. I'd take Ghostzapper over the horse any day of the week and 37 times on Sunday. I'm just talking come home times in 10f races and just how freaking fast Mine that Bird came home the other day.
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to be fair to the horse and connections he's not exactly a one hit wonder, he was champion 2yo in Canada.. and I mean, horses can improve a lot at this time of the year and I think we'll have to watch him for the rest of the year before he can be called a one hit wonder. Do I expect him to be a super star? no.. but he probably can be competitive in some races, especially Grade 2 or 3 types. There are a handful of good horses at the top of the barrel this year, but besides them and the talented sprinters out there, the division is pretty weak, who's to say Mine That Bird cant have a solid year in the right spots? also he seems to like the poly track... and we all know how many stakes races are run on artificial surfaces.. And I really doubt slotdirt was comparing him outright to GZ, just comparing the final fractions which are very impressive for Mine that bird.
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![]() the bottom line is he walked the first part of the race and then came home in the 47 and change that slot talks about - not that unlikely an occurence cosidering he had shown on his last race that he could run 45 and change
it just happened in different parts of the race that's all |
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![]() I have to apologize for posting this many times in a thread that can't even spell the Kentucky Derby winner's name right. How hard is it to spell "mine" anyway? I was firmly on the side of abbreviating horses being more annoying than misspelling their names, but I might become a convert.
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why not - if he ran 4f in 45 and change and then tired at sunland , why couldn't he come home in 47 and change in the deby he jogged the 1st half mile in the derby , didn't use much of his energy , why couldn't he have had 1 run in him ? he ran those opening fractions in the last race it was just the opposite in the derby but since he walked the 1st half of the race he had plenty of energy left for the closing 47 and change |
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![]() Have you watched the Sunland Derby? Mine(d) that Bird sat about sixth for the first 3/8's or so, moved up on the outside shortly after the half, then nosed his way in front at the top of the stretch only to fold like a cheap suit in the last 1/16th. He was outfinished badly by another horse (Kelly Leak) who basically chased Mine(d) that Bird for the first 3/4, then ran around Mine(d) that Bird like he was standing still. This is not a prep that generally would inspire one to believe they had just seen the Kentucky Derby winner, no matter what the fractions were.
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now go to the derby - what did he run the 1st 4f in - maybe :50 mayber more ? does anyone have that info he jogged around the track and came home in :47 and change , he had already shown in his last race he was capable of running that number for 4f |
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![]() The bottom line is that, barring injury, this colts legacy will play out over time and most of all of us can agree this race will not define his career. It could be the icing on the cake or just a fluke, however the result of this race was simply explainable in that the horse never had a decent jock on his back in the past and extreme tactics were used that were not used before with the horse. Regardless, MTB did do the running and won the race.
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hey its still an accomplishment and it still means he showed up for those races last year.. usually it takes a good horse to win 4 races in a row.. even if they are canadian races!
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Sure, his Canadian form made him a cool little horse, but trying to say that it somehow validates what happened Saturday is ludicrous. |
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i know it doesnt qualify him as a derby winner... but at the end of the day, that 10,000 starter allow horse did wind up in the Arlington Million winners circle.
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that's what is happening. comparing his fractions to GZ as tho it fastens credibility onto the horse. he freaked in the slop. maybe someday he'll get lucky and have another sloppy track and freak again. i don't care how fast he ran at sunland, or that he was the 2 yo champ in canada-big deal. no one picked it up before saturday, so why is it a big deal now. some things are unexplainable-like julia robers marrying lyle lovett. sometimes stuff happens for no damn reason. now, if he wins again. on a fast track. vs horses that also run...then maybe there's more to the story.
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