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or maybe these races were added for next year only(but not necessarily announced as such), to try to appeal to the euros more. after all, with the all weather track, there would be no worries about shipping all that way and then having to face a bad track like they did at monmouth. not all experiments are repeated. if it is a failure, i'm sure they'd go back to the drawing board.
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You don't honestly think their will be real horses considering those three races as options....do you? The Marathon will be completely comprised by horses that were never even considered for the Mile or Classic. |
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And I'm just as " sure " that you are dead wrong. |
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if the race fills poorly, is full of the horses so many are convinced will be there, you think the powers that be would just leave it? |
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Why? Because they are stubborn people that will never admit when they are wrong. And the committee is made up of people who are never told they are wrong. |
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That argument is settled....or perhaps you didn't see the fields for the races this year. |
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Calling the 1 1/2 mile race a BC race drags down every other race.
But what do I know.....I stopped watching the NFL in 1987 when they let the scab teams take the field for five games. |
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I agree with you about the Derby preps and their graded status. However, I can also understand the other side of the argument. There are pros and cons and the people that spend a great deal of money for horses have more than a right to a say in this matter. However, there is something highly illogical about TC preps being Graded the same as the actual TC races. However, they don't carry the same weight, or anything close, in terms of commanding breeding attention.
I don't care a great deal either about the whole thing but I do find the entire system greatly flawed. I wish there was a way to objectively grade all races at the end of the year, after they have been run, and after we have seen what kinds of horses actually comprised the fields. One of the main problems, of course, with this is the same people with questionable judgement, and personal agendas, would be doing the post race rating as well. Thus, all in all, I guess I would have to agree that it just doesn't matter or isn't really worth wasting much time over. However, wasting my time is my full time job. |
I wonder if Evening Attire will try the 1 1/2 miles race.
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That's a very valid point.
It's a good thing I bet most of my money in maiden races and turf races. |
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this is the third time i believe since the bcs inception that races have been added.
have any of them proved to be a mistake as yet? of course the ones just run have only run once, so hard to say there.... |
Before they started the F/M Turf, there were quite a few female turf runners that ran in and did pretty well in the open turf events. Included on that list are such runners as Miesque, Ridgewood Pearl, Estrapade, Miss Alleged and Hatoof. So they more than proved that they could hold their own in the open events, which the Europeans pretty much knew anyway because they don't hold the same reservations as Americans do when it comes to racing females against males. But there were also several that would skip the BC because they didn't want to take on that big a challenge and would instead point to a later race like the Matriarch. A horse like Discreet Cat may have missed the BC altogether if there was no Dirt Mile this year. Some might argue that these new races dilute the fields. I don't think they do. I think that the prime contenders for most races will still go in the races they were contenders for. No horse is going to skip the $5 million Classic for the $1 million Dirt Mile or $500k Marathon if they are a prime contender for the bigger purse. I'm ok with adding more races that don't take away from the other races because it increases the chances that more of the stars of the game will be present. I wonder if having a Dirt Mile in 1994 would have brought Holy Bull to the BC? A BC with him there, even in the Dirt Mile instead of the Classic, would have been better than it was not having him there at all.
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