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![]() why should a top horse be barred from entry?
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![]() Why should North Dakota State be barred from BCS championship? The path to the derby is clearly defined as is the path to the BCS. The races are Open and fillies are not barred. A Todd Pletcher horse that freaked at Gulfstream vs 5 other horses in what turned out to be a glorified workout and now eveyone is screaming that the system is broke. Funny I don't remember a single post expressing any outrage that Restricted Filly races were omitted prior to Dreaming of Julia's race. This is my last post on the subject as I need to spend my time handicapping these races good Luck to everyone and especially to those experts that deem anyones opinion but their own as "stupid".
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![]() That might be the most idiotic analogy I've ever heard in my life.
A race horse is not a sports team...it's a single individual entity. North Dakota is a TEAM of individual players. 11 are on the field at all times. Race horses are individuals. They don't race together as a team in units of eleven. Got that? Jerry Rice was voted the #1 NFL player of all-time...he played at Mississippi Valley State...which is barred from the BCS. Walter Payton played at Jackson State and he was a top 5 player all-time. The 1st pick in the NFL draft just came from the Central Michigan Chippewas. Comparing football players to race horses is dopey enough ... but you want to compare entire football teams with a 52-man roster to race horses? Tears, Jerry, tears. |
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good luck 'capping. |
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![]() Can't wait for the watch the post position draw online.
It's like watching a Cable Access TV production from 1988. |
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![]() 5/4: KENTUCKY DERBY
1. Black Onyx (Kelly Breen/Joe Bravo) 50-1 2. Oxbow (D. Wayne Lukas/Gary Stevens) 30-1 3. Revolutionary (Todd Pletcher/Calvin Borel) 10-1 4. Golden Soul (Dallas Stewart/Robby Albarado) 50-1 5. Normandy Invasion (Chad Brown/Javier Castellano) 12-1 6. Mylute (Tom Amoss/Rosie Napravnik) 15-1 7. Giant Finish (Tony Dutrow/Jose Espinoza) 50-1 8. Goldencents (Doug O’Neill/Kevin Krigger) 5-1 9. Overanalyze (Todd Pletcher/Rafael Bejarano) 15-1 10. Palace Malice (Todd Pletcher/Mike Smith) 20-1 11. Lines of Battle (Aidan O’Brien/Ryan Moore) 30-1 12. Itsmyluckyday (Eddie Plesa Jr./Elvis Trujillo) 15-1 13. Falling Sky (John Terranova/Luis Saez) 50-1 14. Verrazano (Todd Pletcher/John Velazquez) 4-1 15. Charming Kitten (Todd Pletcher/Edgar Prado) 20-1 16. Orb (Shug McGaughey/Joel Rosario) 7-2* 17. Will Take Charge (D. Wayne Lukas/Jon Court) 20-1 18. Frac Daddy (Ken McPeek/V. Lebron) 50-1 19. Java’s War (Ken McPeek/Julian Leparoux) 15-1 20. Vyjack (Rudy Rodriguez/Garrett Gomez) 15-1 --------------------------------------------------------------- 21. (AE) Fear the Kitten (Mike Maker/Alan Garcia) 50-1 --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Last edited by Kasept : 05-01-2013 at 05:19 PM. |
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![]() The Oaks is a pace melt-down waiting to happen. If I trained Dreaming of Julia she'd scratch and point for the triple tiara.
Let Midnight Lucky, Close Hatches, Beholder, and the four or five other quality speeds in there take each other apart. There is a 0.00% chance I'd start her in the Oaks. The New York races are just as prestigious and the Breeders Cup Distaff is far more prestigious than the Oaks. Pletcher is kid-gloving Dreaming of Julia into this race. Her final work was sundial slow under a full nelson. It looked more like a gallop than a work. |
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![]() With the Oaks being at 1 1/8 I was wondering about the inside posts. Obviously they aren't as bad as they Derby but maybe someone can give me some insight on the inside posts...thanks
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Nevertheless, does this mean you're endorsing Pure Fun in the Oaks? ![]() |
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She got sick for a few days right after her comeback race ... and that is something that derails the form of a lot of young horses. Every week that I've heard about a horse who was sick after a race this year, they've completely bombed in their next race and their form didn't quickly recover. Purple Egg stopped on a dime in that Tampa Derby 1st off being reportedly sick. My Name is Micheal had good Canadian poly form for a weak trainer, ran fine at Tampa for Mott, got sick, and completely bombed in the Spiral. My father said it often threw his cheap horses for negative form reversals, and when you're talking about younger horses who do more training in between starts, it's really not a good sign IMO. McPeek said Pure Fun was breathing very hard after the Lexington. I have to use Pure Fun because of the pace dynamics and because I believe this is the surface she wants ... but I wish she came up to this race better. Her entry looks like a case of Oaks fever. It would be easier for me to draw a line threw her two weak Poly races this year if I didn't read and hear that she cameback sick for a few days out of her comeback. |
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![]() Steve is a little busy, but he wanted to be sure to beat Alan to the punch with the big news about Giant Finish supplanting Fear the Kitten as the worst the horse in this year's Derby....though Charming Kitten may take offense to that assertion.
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My point is that there is no fair way to fix this problem that you are saying exists. And you are somehow absolving the connections of the fillies of any blame at all. |