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I'm just saying I'm tired of hearing about how terrible horses are now compared to then. I've accepted this as a new normal and don't want to keep banging on about the decline of the American Thoroughbred. The greatness of an athlete is defined by the era they compete in, and not entirely by where they sit in relation to the accomplishments of the past. |
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Artie was valiantly defeated by 8.25 lengths twice in a week. Once in the Ky Derby, and once in a 5 furlong workout. |
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Wise Dan and Game on Dude have maintained top class form for over 3 years. Titans of the Turf are still out there and they always will be |
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![]() Game On Dude must be the most unsexy horse that has ever lived. There have been horses with half his accomplishments, speed and longevity that have been much more celebrated.
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As for the maintenance, I really don't know, but I will in the future. I'm only worried about getting the number the best I can this year. Learn what you can and move on. Information is more plentiful now than in year's past. No worries on the thumbs down bro!
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Betting the Preakness, is usually as simple as analyzing the Derby. After the 2013 Derby, Orb was compared to Easy Goer by the most reputable organizations. After the 2000 Derby, Fusaichi Pegasus was supposedly sold to Coolmore for $65 million. After this years Derby... people want to pretend this race wasn't slow. Whenever a post time favorite wins the Derby by a clear-cut margin -- they're generally extravagantly overrated. Was Orb the next Easy Goer? No. Was Fusaichi Pegasus worth the $65 million he sold for? No. I remember people actually arguing that Street Sense was a conclusive Kentucky Derby winner and would-be Triple Crown winner...after he got an unbelievably lucky run up the rail, without a straw in his path. He was nowhere in the Breeders' Cup Classic, but the two Derby excuse horses Curlin (trip) and Hard Spun (pace) made up a $70.80 exacta in that Breeders' Cup Classic. I asked a few girls on Twitter who wore big, silly, stupid hats to the Kentucky Derby. They basically said 'it was a little windy, but the wind wasn't all that bad.' I think this is another case of a clear-cut favorite Derby winner, winning by a clear margin, and getting too much credit for his performance. Big Brown was the last Derby who delivered an overwhelmingly dominant performance. But go back and look at his Preakness. It was very slow (just a 100 Beyer) and re-reading those threads would make for good entertainment. |
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![]() Start reading with Post #10: http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22616
This was almost as entertaining as the Street Sense and Orb stuff after the Derby. |
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![]() I dont see nearly the type of hype with CC that there was with the horse you have used, if anything there seems to be a backlash you dont see with horses with his form and ease of wins at this point in the trail.
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"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"...Voltaire |
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Still...even though most figs had him as the fastest horse coming into the race... TVG analysts, industry people, and European are now using him as a platform to trash American style speed figures. The European Racing experts are seriously like arguing with Walter Vosburgh. I LOVE Walter Vosburgh, but he's been dead for almost a century. The "form based ratings, that take sectional times and final times into consideration, but don't rely on it" That's what sharp American handicappers did 130 years ago. Europe thinks we need to turn the clock back 130 years. I suppose we still have the Experimental Free Handicap to please them. |
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As for the hat wearing Derby attendees -- Churchill is built so you're shielded from the wind for the most part as long as you are on the first floor. You also have all of those extra structures that they put up on the first turn. On the telecast they were showing people in the higher up seats and they were definitely being affected by the wind.
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![]() Having a steady girl seems to have mellowed him a bit don't you think?
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“Once there was only dark. If you ask me, light’s winning.”–Rust Cohle – True Detective |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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He attended the pace and was hung wide early. It was a solid effort. But if the Derby pace wasn't strong, then neither was the Wood. But he made me more of a believer than his perfect trip GP efforts did. I'm interested in Pablo Del Monte if I can get a big enough price. His BG effort was strong into a pace collapse. He had decent efforts on dirt at GP. May be a synthetic lover though. |
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Whether he can win the Preakness in his 4th start is open to question, but I think he'll be competitive with CC. --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 |
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--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 |