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Gary Stevens is what happened to Point Given in the Derby....that's how to rush him up into suicidal fractions there Gary. He probaly felt like punching himself in the face after that ride. |
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Point Given is my favorite horse, and imo was visually the more impressive horse. His Belmont was the best we have seen in in this century, with the time and speed figure to back it up. In the Travers he won easily, but we knew that he had a extra gear or two left in him which we hadn't seen and regrettably we never got to see more
As for what happened in the Derby,with PG. Stevens and Baffert were already thinking TC before winning the Derby. Stevens admitted that the Derby in his mind would be a foregone conclusion, he was looking to break Secretariat's time. Like what was also posted Baffert was training for TC and looked past the Derby AP is a good horse and also visually impressive, but times and figures assigned have been average times for the races won by horses in years past. Nothing really stands out other than he won the TC. I'm not as confident in AP that he has extra gears left we have not seen. But time will well, hopefully. Right now for me it is PG, SC, AP, RQ |
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I don't know how you could possible say PG was best that day. If he ended up losing the race by only 3-4 lengths, then you could make a good argument that he might have been best that day. But when a horse loses by 13 lengths and is losing ground to horses who were in front of him and getting passed by horses that were behind him, I don't know how you can think that the ride cost him the race. |
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How far he got beat is not relevant. He blew it with that ridiculous middle move into scorching 6 furlongs. |
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A good example of a horse whose move was totally mistimed was Normandy Invasion in 2013. A move like that can cost a horse 2-3 lengths. It's not going to cost him 12 or 13 lengths. I would say the same for Point Given. If you think that type of ride can cost a horse 13 lengths, then you must have 10,000 horses on your watch list. There are tons of horses who get beat by 15 lengths every day who didn't get perfect rides. That doesn't mean they should have won. I think PG's sore hoof had a lot more to do with his poor performance than the ride. I think that hoof was actually still probably bothering him at least a little bit in the Preakness. He was on his wrong lead all the way down the stretch in the Preakness until about 40 yards from the wire. |
Seems that BB thinks AP is best.
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