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Old 11-01-2009, 03:36 PM
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The day I use figures to tell me more than what my eyes see is the day I quit this game. From a figure standpoint, she doesn't come close. From what I've seen on the track, she looks the most likely to win. There are questions about so many of the others, who will take to the track, who will best be helped by the pace, etc, but there are none about her. I don't think Richard's Kid or Colonel John are close to her in ability. Nobody knows if Rip will like the surface. Ice entering Summer Bird in the Turf tells me that he doesn't like what he's seeing on the surface. I've never thought Quality Road wanted to run this far. Mine That Bird didn't look like he liked it when he ran on it and Awesome Gem just doesn't like to win races period. Gio Ponti and Einstein are the two horses to worry about in my opinion (of course Rip if he takes the track) and I'm just not convinced that they are better than her. I think the only thing that can keep this from being a romp would be Rip taking the track.
A romp? Wow.

The visually impressive stuff about her is mostly fluff to me as I won't believe for a second that she hasn't worked hard in some of her past victories. In fact, she's worked hard to beat terrible horses.

The fascinating things about Zenyatta is that she's seemingly immune to just having a bad day or an incredibly negative pace scenario. That being said, I think the task she's about to undertake is being woefully under-estimated. Facing males in a bulky field going a distance that's 1/8th farther than she's ever gone are all potential road-blocks. Are they significant? It's impossible to tell but to think that because she's had her ears pricked running by mediocrities is a quality that makes her the likeliest winner in a potential romp, to me will be proven an incorrect opinion.

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Old 11-01-2009, 04:40 PM
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A romp? Wow.

The visually impressive stuff about her is mostly fluff to me as I won't believe for a second that she hasn't worked hard in some of her past victories. In fact, she's worked hard to beat terrible horses.

The fascinating things about Zenyatta is that she's seemingly immune to just having a bad day or an incredibly negative pace scenario. That being said, I think the task she's about to undertake is being woefully under-estimated. Facing males in a bulky field going a distance that's 1/8th farther than she's ever gone are all potential road-blocks. Are they significant? It's impossible to tell but to think that because she's had her ears pricked running by mediocrities is a quality that makes her the likeliest winner in a potential romp, to me will be proven an incorrect opinion.

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You'll notice that I never once have mentioned how hard she does or doesn't have to work in her races. I think that's a very overblown thing too. That's why I have always been against bringing horses back in "easy" races off of layoffs, as if it's a huge difference to run the 1:36 to beat grade three miles and the 1:35 that the grade one runnners will run. I also do realize that this will be by far her toughest assignment to date. By far. The fact that it's facing males means nothing to me though. Neither does the field size. The added distance is a question mark, although not a big one to me. The talent of the competition is all I'm concerned about. It has nothing to do with the horses she's faced in the past. It has nothing to do with her ears being pricked. It has everything to do with whenever the question is asked, there is always a positive answer and until I see otherwise, I have to believe it will be positive again and I think her best will prove to be too much for any of these (with the possible exception of Rip Van Winkle) to handle. If I'm wrong, it won't be a newsflash to anyone.
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Old 11-01-2009, 04:54 PM
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You'll notice that I never once have mentioned how hard she does or doesn't have to work in her races. I think that's a very overblown thing too. That's why I have always been against bringing horses back in "easy" races off of layoffs, as if it's a huge difference to run the 1:36 to beat grade three miles and the 1:35 that the grade one runnners will run. I also do realize that this will be by far her toughest assignment to date. By far. The fact that it's facing males means nothing to me though. Neither does the field size. The added distance is a question mark, although not a big one to me. The talent of the competition is all I'm concerned about. It has nothing to do with the horses she's faced in the past. It has nothing to do with her ears being pricked. It has everything to do with whenever the question is asked, there is always a positive answer and until I see otherwise, I have to believe it will be positive again and I think her best will prove to be too much for any of these (with the possible exception of Rip Van Winkle) to handle. If I'm wrong, it won't be a newsflash to anyone.
I think she has faced nothing but bad field after bad field. I just dont know how you can envision any kind of romp based off any race shes ever run. She would have to: 1) Improve significantly 2) Have the pace go very fast up front 3) Have all of the other closers not fire for this to be a romp.

Again, not saying she isnt at the very least a contender, and hardly the least likely winner, but I am just very surprised by your strong conviction and the words potential romp being used.

I think this is one of the most interesting Classics in a long time. I also dont see any sort of scenario that would make the pace favorable to the deep closers like Zenyatta. I think its won by a front runner or somebody with very good tactical speed like Einstein.
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:01 PM
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I can see why the King has the "romp" but it is very interesting, and I think that even the people that don't think she can win are a little afraid. I don't think she will win, but I do think she will love the distance, my questions is will Smith have the guts to take her inside. Every single race he has done that wide loping move, the pace should be solid with Quality Road and Regal Ransom I think Rip and Einstein will pressing possibly Girolamo. If the pace gets quick Zenyatta could be right there on the turn, and if Smith goes inside I could see here winning. Much to my wallets dismay.
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:36 PM
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I can see why the King has the "romp" but it is very interesting, and I think that even the people that don't think she can win are a little afraid. I don't think she will win, but I do think she will love the distance, my questions is will Smith have the guts to take her inside. Every single race he has done that wide loping move, the pace should be solid with Quality Road and Regal Ransom I think Rip and Einstein will pressing possibly Girolamo. If the pace gets quick Zenyatta could be right there on the turn, and if Smith goes inside I could see here winning. Much to my wallets dismay.
yea I wouldnt trust that guy...he cant win in the breeders cup
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:00 PM
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yea I wouldnt trust that guy...he cant win in the breeders cup
Mike Smith has been aces (12 winners) in the BC, tied with Pat Day for 2nd most I think, behind Jerry Bailey who has 15. But he's had some amazing help underneath him, a few of them like Skip Away, walkovers. Still, hes brought his best riding to the biggest day. Most of these were favorites or 2nd choice in the wagering....

Ajina (LC, 1997) 4/1
Azeri (LC, 2002) 9/5
Cherokee Run (S, 1994) 5/2
Inside Information (LC, 1995) 4/5
Lure (M, 1992) 5/1
Lure (M, 1993) 6/5
Skip Away (C, 1997) 9/5
Stardom Bound (JF, 2008) 3/2
Tikkanen (T, 1994) 16/1
Unbridled's Song (J, 1995) 5/1
Vindication (J, 2002) 4/1
Zenyatta (LC, 2008) 1/2
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:58 PM
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I think she has faced nothing but bad field after bad field. I just dont know how you can envision any kind of romp based off any race shes ever run. She would have to: 1) Improve significantly 2) Have the pace go very fast up front 3) Have all of the other closers not fire for this to be a romp.

Again, not saying she isnt at the very least a contender, and hardly the least likely winner, but I am just very surprised by your strong conviction and the words potential romp being used.

I think this is one of the most interesting Classics in a long time. I also dont see any sort of scenario that would make the pace favorable to the deep closers like Zenyatta. I think its won by a front runner or somebody with very good tactical speed like Einstein.

You need to stop, your betting Awesome Gem....
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:02 PM
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You need to stop, your betting Awesome Gem....
And you need to stop with the cliches and the imitations of public handicappers.
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:58 PM
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I think she has faced nothing but bad field after bad field. I just dont know how you can envision any kind of romp based off any race shes ever run. She would have to: 1) Improve significantly 2) Have the pace go very fast up front 3) Have all of the other closers not fire for this to be a romp.

Again, not saying she isnt at the very least a contender, and hardly the least likely winner, but I am just very surprised by your strong conviction and the words potential romp being used.

I think this is one of the most interesting Classics in a long time. I also dont see any sort of scenario that would make the pace favorable to the deep closers like Zenyatta. I think its won by a front runner or somebody with very good tactical speed like Einstein.
How does facing bad fields make a good horse any less of a good horse? I don't understand that logic. I don't think she has to improve significantly at all, I don't think she is at the mercy of the pace at all, and I don't think any of the other closers are better closers than her.
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:05 PM
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How does facing bad fields make a good horse any less of a good horse? I don't understand that logic. I don't think she has to improve significantly at all, I don't think she is at the mercy of the pace at all, and I don't think any of the other closers are better closers than her.
She is amzaingly consistent and talented but it just seems logical to me that if she is all out to beat horses like Life is Sweet and Briecat, she may have a tough time getting up against very accomplished horses like this field has, and I am pretty confident she needs pace help. She may not need it against Briecat but she'll need it here. I just dont see this materializng. We'll see....done talking about this until we see the official entries because I am skeptical we even we'll get the chance to find out.
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:17 PM
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She is amzaingly consistent and talented but it just seems logical to me that if she is all out to beat horses like Life is Sweet and Briecat, she may have a tough time getting up against very accomplished horses like this field has, and I am pretty confident she needs pace help. She may not need it against Briecat but she'll need it here. I just dont see this materializng. We'll see....done talking about this until we see the official entries because I am skeptical we even we'll get the chance to find out.
Guess it kinda depends on if you feel she was all out to beat those horses. I don't think she was. And even if she was a couple of starts back, she sure didn't look like it in her last.
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:28 PM
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Guess it kinda depends on if you feel she was all out to beat those horses. I don't think she was. And even if she was a couple of starts back, she sure didn't look like it in her last.
Her last, I agree, from a visual standpoint, was an impressive paid public workout. It may have been the best race I have seen from her. I just take into account competition as a major factor and even you agree, this is by far her toughest test (thats a huge understatement).

And I do like Awesome Gem, but the way this race is shaping up, I dont think he's the kind of horse who can win without significant help up front. I doubt I will even use him.
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