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Old 03-02-2014, 11:09 AM
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Samraat is the most exciting NY bred Derby prospect since Champagneforashley.

This is my obligatory, once a year pseudo-excited about a horse post. And a cheap way to confound PG1985 who has no idea who Champagneforashley is.
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Old 03-02-2014, 11:45 AM
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Uncle Sigh is the better horse. He had the worst of the two again today.
C'mon maaaaaaaaaan...Samraat gave him five more lbs and raced wider again, and still won.
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Old 03-02-2014, 12:33 PM
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Why not? Which colt is head and shoulders more accomplished then any of these? If Kiaran was training this colt and Violette was training Cairo would you have said what you said? I tend to fall in love with pedigree pages and storied connections but neither of those things race and I have learned (slowly) to let the horses do the talking. You think this is Rockport harbor vs, that other Ny Bred? This crop is better
I swear this has nothing to do with who the trainer is. I'm stuck on the field in the Withers which is probably clouding my judgement. But yeah tough to not a have a Gulfstream over AQ bias. But the trainer angle is seriously not the reason. Violette is a respected high % guy.
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Old 03-02-2014, 01:09 PM
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Samraat is the most exciting NY bred Derby prospect since Champagneforashley.

This is my obligatory, once a year pseudo-excited about a horse post. And a cheap way to confound PG1985 who has no idea who Champagneforashley is.
I was not a fan of that horse, and thought the crop was really quite difficult to get a read on.
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Old 03-02-2014, 01:34 PM
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C'mon maaaaaaaaaan...Samraat gave him five more lbs and raced wider again, and still won.

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Old 03-03-2014, 01:11 AM
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Samraat is clearly better than Uncle Sigh right now. There is no reason to think any differently.
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Old 03-03-2014, 03:30 AM
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Samraat is clearly better than Uncle Sigh right now. There is no reason to think any differently.
He continues to draw outside, I guess thats not his fault. I do think that has made his job easier. I think Uncle Sigh is better, he better start proving it soon though.
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Old 03-03-2014, 09:15 AM
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Samraat is clearly better than Uncle Sigh right now. There is no reason to think any differently.
No reason?

If only things were so black and white.
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Old 03-03-2014, 03:03 PM
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No reason?

If only things were so black and white.
Samraat has won against Uncle Sigh twice in a row. He won pressing him up front, and he won stalking from behind. The jockey never used the whip too often from what I could see, and he even won with a wide-wide trip, the most hated trip in dirt racing for a speed horse, and on the same exact track.

Maybe in the future Uncle Sigh will improve more than Samraat. I'm not seeing how Uncle Sigh is better right now.
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Old 03-03-2014, 05:39 PM
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Samraat has won against Uncle Sigh twice in a row. He won pressing him up front, and he won stalking from behind. The jockey never used the whip too often from what I could see, and he even won with a wide-wide trip, the most hated trip in dirt racing for a speed horse, and on the same exact track.

Maybe in the future Uncle Sigh will improve more than Samraat. I'm not seeing how Uncle Sigh is better right now.
Sorry, two relatively close finishes, between two lightly raced horses, where one had the benefit of the outside stalking position, tells me nothing definitive whatsoever.

To me, they are two talented 3YOs, and the one that gets the better trip will likely be the winner when they meet assuming each runs his race.

Or maybe you think that definitively, had Samraat been engaging outside the whole race, he still would have won if Uncle Sigh, who had been able to stalk outside, put him in tight between horses during a stretch battle?

No, I don't know the answer either. But, I think it's at least food for thought.
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Old 03-03-2014, 05:41 PM
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Samraat has won against Uncle Sigh twice in a row. He won pressing him up front, and he won stalking from behind. The jockey never used the whip too often from what I could see, and he even won with a wide-wide trip, the most hated trip in dirt racing for a speed horse, and on the same exact track.

Maybe in the future Uncle Sigh will improve more than Samraat. I'm not seeing how Uncle Sigh is better right now.
I'll ask you another question ( anyone can check in )...if you offered both horses to 10 top trainers...how many do you think would choose Samraat and how many Uncle Sigh?

Chuck...feel free to weigh in ( surely you have an opinion ).
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Old 03-03-2014, 05:58 PM
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Sorry, two relatively close finishes, between two lightly raced horses, where one had the benefit of the outside stalking position, tells me nothing definitive whatsoever.

To me, they are two talented 3YOs, and the one that gets the better trip will likely be the winner when they meet assuming each runs his race.

Or maybe you think that definitively, had Samraat been engaging outside the whole race, he still would have won if Uncle Sigh, who had been able to stalk outside, put him in tight between horses during a stretch battle?

No, I don't know the answer either. But, I think it's at least food for thought.
That's what I have been saying. You put it better though.
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Old 03-03-2014, 05:59 PM
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Samraat is the most exciting NY bred Derby prospect since Champagneforashley.

This is my obligatory, once a year pseudo-excited about a horse post. And a cheap way to confound PG1985 who has no idea who Champagneforashley is.
I don't know who that is, fill me in if you want.
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Old 03-03-2014, 08:00 PM
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I'll ask you another question ( anyone can check in )...if you offered both horses to 10 top trainers...how many do you think would choose Samraat and how many Uncle Sigh?

Chuck...feel free to weigh in ( surely you have an opinion ).
Flip a coin.
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Old 03-03-2014, 08:01 PM
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I don't know who that is, fill me in if you want.
He was pretty good though irrationally overrated. You would have loved him.
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Old 03-03-2014, 11:33 PM
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He was pretty good though irrationally overrated. You would have loved him.
He was in Track Barrons first crop, whom I thought was irrationally overrated.
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Old 03-04-2014, 02:50 PM
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I'll ask you another question ( anyone can check in )...if you offered both horses to 10 top trainers...how many do you think would choose Samraat and how many Uncle Sigh?

Chuck...feel free to weigh in ( surely you have an opinion ).
All 10 for Samraat. Just kidding.

I'd still think most of them would prefer Samraat by a slight margin, as it's nice to have an undefeated G1 quality horse in the barn. They're both G1 types though, so I realize they'd be happy with either.
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