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Indian Charlie 06-13-2012 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868515)
Or maybe Behrens

LOL. Yeah.

Your memory is sometimes pretty amazing.

Hey, check this out..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GpdU...ayer_embedded#

Calzone Lord 06-13-2012 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by FATPIANO (Post 868514)
Thanks, Your knowledge is very impressive, has any other Champion been undefeated from 7 furlongs to 1 1/4 miles? and just curious as to your opinion on where you would rank The Bid with all the greats?

Colin. Man O' War. Personal Ensign, Landaluce. None that had anything close to his body of work.

http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...65&postcount=1

FATPIANO 06-13-2012 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868517)
Colin. Man O' War. Personal Ensign, Landaluce. None that had anything close to his body of work.

http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...65&postcount=1

Thanks for the History lesson today, very informative, and interesting, I have to find Native Dancer as a two yr old.

Calzone Lord 06-13-2012 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by FATPIANO (Post 868522)
Thanks for the History lesson today, very informative, and interesting, I have to find Native Dancer as a two yr old.

He was 10-for-10 as a 2-year-old and had fast numbers.




It's really way too difficult to rate the best 2-year-olds of all-time.

Some of the great 2yo's like Secretariat and Spectacular Bid weren't good gate horses early on -- and both of them could be had going real short because of immaturity and bad initial gate habits.

Some of the most sensational 2yo's going 5 furlongs and 6 furlongs had trouble staying a mile or further.

FATPIANO 06-13-2012 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868523)
He was 10-for-10 as a 2-year-old and had fast numbers.




It's really way too difficult to rate the best 2-year-olds of all-time.

Some of the great 2yo's like Secretariat and Spectacular Bid weren't good gate horses early on -- and both of them could be had going real short because of immaturity and bad initial gate habits.

Some of the most sensational 2yo's going 5 furlongs and 6 furlongs had trouble staying a mile or further.

Wow, he was a BEAST. was the Derby his only loss?

Calzone Lord 06-13-2012 01:22 PM

Yes.

Pretty much every single racehorse today has Native Dancer blood in it.

He sired Raise A Native (sire of both Mr. Prospector and Alydar) and he was the dam sire of Northern Dancer.

Discovery was the dam sire of both Native Dancer and Bold Ruler. Needless to say, Discovery is in pretty much every single pedigree of every single current race horse at least once. Ruffian was extremely in-bred to Discovery. He appeared 3 different times in her up-close pedigree.

Indian Charlie 06-13-2012 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868523)
He was 10-for-10 as a 2-year-old and had fast numbers.




It's really way too difficult to rate the best 2-year-olds of all-time.

Some of the great 2yo's like Secretariat and Spectacular Bid weren't good gate horses early on -- and both of them could be had going real short because of immaturity and bad initial gate habits.

Some of the most sensational 2yo's going 5 furlongs and 6 furlongs had trouble staying a mile or further.

The American Derby at Was was worth 4x the purse value of the Travers. I've never even heard of 'Was'!

Indian Charlie 06-13-2012 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868532)

Pretty much every single racehorse today has Native Dancer blood in it.

He sired Raise A Native (sire of both Mr. Prospector and Alydar) and he was the dam sire of Northern Dancer.

RAN also sired Exclusive Native (Affirmed/Genuine Risk), Majestic Prince and more.

miraja2 06-13-2012 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868532)
Pretty much every single racehorse today has Native Dancer blood in it.

Trivia:

Who was the last horse that was not a descendant of Native Dancer to win the Kentucky Derby?

Indian Charlie 06-13-2012 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by miraja2 (Post 868540)
Trivia:

Who was the last horse that was not a descendant of Native Dancer to win the Kentucky Derby?

Just way off the top of my head, Sunday Silence?

miraja2 06-13-2012 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 868541)
Just way off the top of my head, Sunday Silence?

More recent

Indian Charlie 06-13-2012 01:46 PM

Giacomo.

somerfrost 06-13-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by FATPIANO (Post 868514)
Thanks, Your knowledge is very impressive, has any other Champion been undefeated from 7 furlongs to 1 1/4 miles? and just curious as to your opinion on where you would rank The Bid with all the greats?

I'm not who you asked but I rank the Bid #6 all time...I know a good argument could be made for an even higher ranking but to me the top 9 are very close.

FATPIANO 06-13-2012 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost (Post 868545)
I'm not who you asked but I rank the Bid #6 all time...I know a good argument could be made for an even higher ranking but to me the top 9 are very close.

Please let me know who the 5 are, that you rank higher, thanks

miraja2 06-13-2012 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 868543)
Giacomo.

Correct. And before that I believe it was Silver Charm.

somerfrost 06-13-2012 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by FATPIANO (Post 868547)
Please let me know who the 5 are, that you rank higher, thanks

1. Secretariat
2. Kincsem...always catch hell for this one but check her out!
3. Man O War...despite the fact that I feel he ducked Exterminator.
4. Citation
5. Native Dancer

Calzone Lord 06-13-2012 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost (Post 868550)
1. Secretariat
2. Kincsem...always catch hell for this one but check her out!
3. Man O War...despite the fact that I feel he ducked Exterminator.
4. Citation
5. Native Dancer

Kelso, Dr. Fager, and Secretariat are the only three that one could rationally make a case for to rate ahead of Spectacular Bid.

I would put SB #1 and Kelso #2 -- and any list that doesn't include the two of them in the top 5 is not at all well thought out.

Secretariat and Dr. Fager are two that one could justifiably put as high as #1 and as low as maybe 10th or 12th.

If you ran a rabbit at Dr. Fager he wouldn't run up to his par. He also missed some important dances. Secretariat had five uninspiring performances at age 3 -- and he didn't race at age 4. Both horses were incredible on their day -- and both proven on turf (however much you value that)

Kinscem is a hysterically awful selection. She doesn't belong in a top 1,000.

miraja2 06-13-2012 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868553)
Kelso, Dr. Fager, and Secretariat are the only three that one could rationally make a case for to rate ahead of Spectacular Bid.

I would put SB #1 and Kelso #2 -- and any list that doesn't include the two of them in the top 5 is not at all well thought out.

Secretariat and Dr. Fager are two that one could justifiably put as high as #1 and as low as maybe 10th or 12th.

If you ran a rabbit at Dr. Fager he wouldn't run up to his par. He also missed some important dances. Secretariat had five uninspiring performances at age 3 -- and he didn't race at age 4. Both horses were incredible on their day -- and both proven on turf (however much you value that)

Kinscem is a hysterically awful selection. She doesn't belong in a top 1,000.

If memory serves...somerfrost ranks both of these horses behind Zenyatta.

That's no real slight to them, however, as he ranks Zenyatta ahead of Affirmed as well.

FATPIANO 06-13-2012 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868553)
Kelso, Dr. Fager, and Secretariat are the only three that one could rationally make a case for to rate ahead of Spectacular Bid.

I would put SB #1 and Kelso #2 -- and any list that doesn't include the two of them in the top 5 is not at all well thought out.

Secretariat and Dr. Fager are two that one could justifiably put as high as #1 and as low as maybe 10th or 12th.

If you ran a rabbit at Dr. Fager he wouldn't run up to his par. He also missed some important dances. Secretariat had five uninspiring performances at age 3 -- and he didn't race at age 4. Both horses were incredible on their day -- and both proven on turf (however much you value that)

Kinscem is a hysterically awful selection. She doesn't belong in a top 1,000.

I have to agree about Secretariat, he was a great horse, but also turned in some poor at three (The Wood, Whitney and Woodward), He did not race at 4, So for me The Bid's complete body of work surpasses Secretariat.

Danzig 06-13-2012 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord (Post 868553)
Kelso, Dr. Fager, and Secretariat are the only three that one could rationally make a case for to rate ahead of Spectacular Bid.

I would put SB #1 and Kelso #2 -- and any list that doesn't include the two of them in the top 5 is not at all well thought out.

Secretariat and Dr. Fager are two that one could justifiably put as high as #1 and as low as maybe 10th or 12th.

If you ran a rabbit at Dr. Fager he wouldn't run up to his par. He also missed some important dances. Secretariat had five uninspiring performances at age 3 -- and he didn't race at age 4. Both horses were incredible on their day -- and both proven on turf (however much you value that)

Kinscem is a hysterically awful selection. She doesn't belong in a top 1,000.

secretariat has a huge following because of his tc, when he was flat out awesome. i have to say that i rate the bid ahead of him tho. 26/30 in three years time, with no loss the last year imo is far better than 16/21-which isn't even an 'a' average! sec lost 1/4 of his races when you look at it in that light. he had an amazing spring. he was an amazing horse, but i don't think he was the best ever. the bid won more races than secretariat even entered. of course that's no more secretariats fault than man o war not facing exterminator would be mow's fault.


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