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Great to see you here ... hope you show up a lot more often. You've got a long way to go to pass Oracle80 as most-frequent-poster on this forum ... but if anyone can do it ... you can! Kinda dull over "there" now ... ain't it? |
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I think the Hall Of Fame should have broader inclusion ... basically a place for truly distinguished horses. For example, Cougar II was just inducted ... and I approve of that ... he was hardly "great" .. but he was a top quality race horse over several seasons ... including in South America ... and deserves the designation and honor. "Great" ... to me at least ... is a more hallowed term ... to be reserved for the special few ... maybe the 30 best colts and the 20 best fillies in an entire century. P.S. You'll have to chuck your weight-carrying requirement ... or we'll never have another "great" horse. |
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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For the weight thing, I know we'll never see the weights of days gone by again but when I say top weights, I just mean the top weights of their day. If that means carrying 123 while the others are carrying 117, then that will have to suffice.
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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![]() A "Great Horse" is one that comes through when you have your money on it.
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![]() There is a reason that handicapping "systems" never work, it is because folks attempt to quantify something that simply can't be reduced to a formula...there are far too many intervening variables, many of which (for example how the horse feels that day, what his/her mood may be) we can never know. I think the same applies here...as many know, I maintain a "Top 100 Horses of All Time" list and post it periodically, especially as I update it. It is highly subjective...my personal opinion! Sure, I base it on race records, observations of self and respected others and many other things that are more or less measurable...but in the end, it comes down to gut feelings. My top ten is headed by a first place tie between Secretariat and Kincsem...I can debate all day producing a great amount of data to support these two legends, but can I "prove" they were greater than Citation or Man O War (or about 2-3 dozen others)...no! To me the answer is similar to what some political joker once said about porn..."I can't define it but I know it when I see it!" That's how I define greatness...I know it when I see it!
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That won't happen here. Lots of lively debates ... and out-and-out brawls ... but no maudlin tearjerker, pretty-horsie junk like over there. You'll fit in much better here. Last edited by Bold Brooklynite : 08-23-2006 at 02:42 PM. |
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... your namesake King Glorious just didn't race enough ... only 2 G1's. Java Gold had better credentials ... with 4 G1's and two G1 placings ... marginal Hall Of Fame material ... but I'd just say No. What a shame Java Gold wasn't a good stallion ... the St. Simon/Ribot line really could have used a good boost. |
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... don't let that dude grab the lead. But watch this guy King Glorious ... he's got a posting kick like you wouldn't believe ... a tremendous machine. |
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and no, a tc winner based solely on his wins there isn't automatically great---see omaha for example!! and as much as i liked smarty, he isn't great to me. could have been. but imo he didn't get a chance to make himself a legend.
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Obviously, US racing is slowly changing and turf racing is becoming more entrenched. However, the pinnacle targets here are still dirt races and, generally, the best US-based horses are still campaigning on the dirt with those targets in sight. Unless that situation changes, turf champions in the US will continue to be considered by most to be specialty champions. |
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Could this be the same King Glorious who nailed the 2004 Stephen Foster with a 60/1 shot by the name of Colonial Colony? Some picks stay with me..and that was one. Ez |
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![]() Glad you're here King.
![]() * * * So Bold..... say you have a 2YO who wins her first 9 outta 10, goes on to win the Vagrancy carrying 137 pounds. Wins the Top Flight, the Toboggan..... I know you know where I'm going. Admit it once and for all..... she was a great. |
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![]() To me, "great" and "all time great" have different connotations. There can be many great horses but few all time greats. Following are resumes for three all time greats. Perhaps requirements could be set by examining their accomplishments.
SECRETARIAT - 21 starts, 16 wins, 3 seconds, 1 third, 1 fourth - 5 Eclipse awards, 2yo champ, 3yo champ, grass champ, HOY (2 times) - Triple crown winner - Set track record in all three triple crown races (1:59:2...1:53:2...2:24:0) - Set 5 track records and 1 course record as a 3yo, two of those were world records (3 TR's still stand; 33 years and counting; 10F-1:59:2-Churchill Downs, 12F-2:24:0-Belmont Park, 9F-1:45:2- Belmont Park) - Published workouts still remain the fastest ever - Ran astounding fractions to win the Derby. Each successive fraction was faster than the previous (25:1...24:0...23:4...23:2...23:0). No Derby horse before or since comes close to his final closing quarter of 23 flat…an amazing display of unmatched stamina - Ran the Belmont in 2:24 flat, won by 31 lengths...a full 2 seconds (12 lengths) faster than any other horse that has run in the Belmont. Still stands as the WR for 12fl on dirt. The fractions were absolutely astounding, 23:3...46:1...1:09:4...134:1...1:59:0...2:24:0…aga in an amazing display of unmatched stamina - Destroyed a field of the best older handicap horses in North America in the Marlboro Cup in world record time of 1:45:2 which still stands as the 9fl track record at Belmont Park - Won his last two and only starts on grass, unchallenged, against strong fields of older handicap grass horses - And most compelling of all, Secretariat remains the standard by which all other racing horses are measured The Bid - 30 starts, 26 wins, 2 seconds, 1 third - Champion 2-year-old male, 1978 - Champion 3-year-old male, 1979 - Horse of the Year, champion older male, 1980 - 1980 race record: 9 starts, 9 wins, $1,117,790 - Retired as racing's all-time leading earning in North America - Record in grade 1 races: 15 starts, 13 wins, 1 second, 1 third - Set or tied eight track records from 5 1/2 furlongs to 1 1/4 miles - Still holds American dirt record for 1 1/4 miles, 1:57 4/5 set in Charles H. Strub Stakes (gr.1) at Santa Anita on Feb, 3, 1980 - Final race was a walkover in the Woodward Stakes (gr.1) on Sept. 20, 1980 - Elected to racing's Hall of Fame in 1982 He won grade I stakes on the lead and he won coming from 10 lengths back. He ran seven furlongs in a near-world-record 1:20 flat and 1 1/4 miles in an American and world record 1:57 4/5, a time which has not been equaled on dirt in 26 years. He broke seven track records and equaled another, and he did it at 2 , 3, and 4. As a 2-year-old, he won the World's Playground Stakes at Atlantic City by 15 lengths, running the seven furlongs over a dead racetrack under wraps in an astounding 1:20 4/5. He won at 15 different racetracks in nine different states, and carried 130 pounds or more to victory five times. To demonstrate his dominance, and the respect the public had for him, he was sent off at odds of 1-20, that's 1-20, an unheard of eight times, and 1-10 six times. Beginning with the World's Playground, he won 24 of 26 starts, rattling off 12-race and 10-race winning streaks, while facing such classy grade I winners as Flying Paster, General Assembly, Coastal, Glorious Song, Cox's Ridge, and Golden Act. His only two defeats came at 1 1/2 miles, when he stepped on a safety pin the morning of the Belmont, almost losing his foot after a bad infection set in, and in the Jockey Club Gold Cup, when he was beaten by Hall of Famer Affirmed after being forced to miss his prep in the Woodward Stakes due to a virus. JOHN HENRY Voted 7 Eclipse Awards Voted Horse of the Year 1981 and 1984 Only horse to win Horse of the Year more than once but not in consecutive years Voted Champion Older Horse 1981 Oldest horse to win Horse of the Year - at age 9 Oldest horse to win a Grade 1 race - at age 9 Voted Champion Turf Horse - 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984 Won 30 stakes races Only horse to win the Arlington Million(G1) twice - 1981 & 1984 Only horse to win the Santa Anita Handicap(G1) twice - 1981 & 1982 (has been tied, Milwaukee Brew) Won more grade stakes than any other Thoroughbred - 25 Voted racehorse of the decade for the 1980's Still the richest gelding of any breed in history Retired as the world's richest thoroughbred - July 28, 1985 Inducted into Racing's Hall of Fame in 1990 Voted 23rd best racehorse of the 20th Century
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