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![]() Points v. Graded Earnings Chart
Still have the 100-40-20-10 races to run yet, but right now, not a big schism between the scenarios.. Largest "$ Earners" that have minimal points currently? He's Had Enough, Capo Bastone, Fortify... 2yo successes.
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![]() After all is said and done the only disparity in the comparable chart this year (if one was to compare only 3YO graded earnings vs. points) will be the winner of the Illinois Derby. Over time if the current system stays intact the Illinois Derby could lose graded status, eliminating any future disparity. Kind of sad for them.
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![]() The Illinois Derby thing was the only problem I saw with it. That race alone isn't a big deal, but it sets a terrible precedent. What if next they decide to eliminate NY races? Or force horses to prep in Kentucky?
I know those are a huge stretch, but the fact they can use one race to screw over another tracks marquis even just doesn't seem right to me. |
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![]() So if Shanghai Bobby, heaven forbid, gets a saddle slip or throws a shoe and yet runs his heart out to hold 5th - he kisses Chruchill Downs goodbye. Unless 20 points can save him, then they rush him back in the Lexington and completely take away any chance of a TC campaign.
I'm not a fan at all of this. At the very least, the 2yo BC champion should get an auto-bid. |
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you've had 27 winners (not including shanghai bobby) and of those 3 have placed in the derby. over he last 12 years you had street sense finally complete the double (he also won the tb derby and was 2nd in the bluegrass and would have qualified to start on those alone). but you also have 7 horses that didn't make the gate in may. 7 of the last 12. if i were forced to draw some conclusion it would bend toward success at 2 means a greater likelyhood of physical problems at 3. there seems to be more evidence for that in the record of recent juvi winners than anything that would support a "bye" despite the lack of any 3yo success. |
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I agree that the BC Juvenile should be weighted so that the winner automatically makes the field. However, I will never weep for a Pletcher trainee who sat in his stall for two months while perfectly healthy. |
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![]() I wouldn't be surprised if between 1-4 horses who are just below the points threshold for the Derby are wheeled back in the Lexington (2 weeks before the Derby) or a lesser possibility the Derby Trial to try to break into the starting line-up for the Derby. That would make things very interesting for horses just inside the the threshold!! I remember Ron Ellis wheeled back Don't Get Mad back in 2005 a week after winning the Derby Trial and ran a respectable 4th against Giacomo.
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![]() It has a few obvious flaws, but overall, it's a great start and has made these races more exciting. 2-year-old sprinting form does not and should not guarantee you a spot in 10 months in a race going 10 furlongs.
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