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wtf are you talking about? English Channel lost to Cacique, Relaxed Gesture, and Grey Swallow in the Manhattan. you are losing it pal. and you honestly think the Dubai Duty Free is run at 10f????? get some help. its just short of 1800 meters. why the hell would they run the Dubai Duty Free at 10f and the Dubai Sheema Classic at 12f? they would not and nobody besides you would even think it was a possibility. Repent |
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the Euros are always better in this division. no surprise considering this is what they breed for. Repent |
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Rupert,
you said you tried to purchase English Channel? wtf do you do? if you are involved in the business, you damn well should know the results of the Manhattan and at least have some clue as to what distance the Dubai Duty Free is run at. thats just plain common knowledge. Repent |
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ok, thats interesting and at least a debatable subject(not like the distance of the Dubai Duty Free). see, I and most ppl(including Frankel) thought Cacique was a miler/10f horse. if you had asked me in June where Cacque would run in November, I would have said the BC Mile. but he ran well at 11 in the MOW and I think(from watching the post race interview) that it even surprised Frankel how well he appreciated the distance. maybe he is going to like 12 more than most of us thought. i would not be surprised and I expect that he wlll run well. in the end though, I think he can run the race of his life and still lose to the Euros(the real ones). Repent |
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The Duty Free race is shorter than I thought. It's about 1 1/8 miles. |
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and no, its actually shorter than 9f. its meant for milers. Repent |
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poke fun at Relaxed Gesture. all he did was beat Electrocutionist and Grey Swallow in Canada last year. and he placed 2nd and 3rd in at least another 5 grade 1s over the last 2 racing seasons. do you want me to go over Grey Swallow's resume as well? Repent |
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The Duty Free is much closer to 1 1/8 miles than 1 1/16 miles. 1 1/8 miles is 1 mile and 220 yards. The Duty Free is 1 mile and 193 yards. |
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yeah, but the bottom line is that Coolmore wants to win this race. whether its HRun or DThomas, or whoever, they will have at least 1 strong contender. Shirocco could go in the BCC, but I bet they come to their senses and try to defend their BCT title. there will be others also coming over. there almost always are, unless of the course the Breeders Cup does something stupid like host the event at a track like Lone Star Park. Repent |
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think what you will. Repent |
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its shorter than 9f. Repent |
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yeah,
well its been fun. Relaxed Gesture has run well but not won this year. think of him what you will, its not like Im picking him to win anything. I do know this, he is a hell of a lot better than The Slow Man. I strongly hope that the pumpkin guy and all his post position reading pals will run to the windows with all their cash on BC day to bet the Tin Man. then maybe some of us will get better than 1/9 on Hurrican Run. Repent |
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Anyone that thinks that Cacique is that much better is fooling themselves. They didn't see the way that EC ran by him in the UN like he was standing still. |
Relaxed Gesture better than the Tin Man? LOL! Now I have read everything.
So much east coast bias its sickening. Next thing I'll read is Ramazutti is better than the Tin Man. The Tin Man is such a slow and average horse, LOL. What does that make the horses he just beat in Chicago? |
Maybe I have been a little hard on this Poly track, I saw they ran 1:08 yesterday at Turfway, maybe they are getting it right, but I have to wonder 1:08 is still damn fast and just because it's on Poly, does it still not take as much out of a horse, because it's not on a packed surface...
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I like The Tin Man and Go Deputy, a horse nobody has mentioned on this thread.
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If the roles were reversed, would TTM have beat EC??? Honestly? |
I don't dislike The Tin Man at all...he is a very solid horse. But for you to say that he is "much better" than Cacique or EC, I guess we just have different criteria for determining what makes a horse good.
Last I checked, EC was 3 for 5 this year, with 2 Grade 1 wins. IMO...that makes him pretty damn good. His only two off the board finished were in races that the winners (Cacique and The Tin Man) slowed down both races to a crawl and led gate to wire. I'm sorry, but I think the outside post and being bumped even wider out of the gate did compromise EC in the Arl. Million. I'm not saying he would have won by any means....but it didn't help his cause. TTM broke very well...got up front, slowed it down and took off at the end. It was a great performance on his part and the jockey as well. The other jocks made a huge mistake letting a horse of that calibur get away with setting soft fractions. Again, TTM is a very very good horse. I appreciate good tough runners like him, but to say that he is "much better" than EC and Cacique??? Come on Richi... |
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EC lost the Million by practically 5 lengths. I just watched the race again. He had no legitimate excuses. If he and TTM reversed trips, TTM would still have beaten him easily. Maybe he would have beaten him by 2 lengths instead of 5 lengths, but he still would have beaten hin handily. Caciqe and EC were both losing ground to TTM down the stretch. You need to watch the replay again. You can't complain about a slow pace when your horses are losing ground in the stretch. |
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In the race you were referring to where cacique slowed down the fractions to a crawl, Manhattan I believe, English Channel had a perfect stalking trip with no excuses. Very slow fractions and he was very close to Cacique, yet 2horses were able to outfinish EC, Grey Swallow and Relaxed Gesture. No way do I think Relaxed Gesture is better than EC, but on that particular day EC had a perfct trip with no excuses. Horses like that have a huge advantage over horses like Relaxed Gesture who came from way behind to only lose by a head bob to Cacique. Makes you wonder that sometimes its just who feels better on which day and which turn it is today. |
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...and Cacique had a perfect trip in the UN and EC ran by him like he was standing still. |
My point exactly. Its all a matter of whos turn it is. Spin the dial. You cant logically say any one of the 3 are better. If you think you can, your kidding yourself.
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I'm not the one saying that at all. I think EC, Cacique and TTM are all right about even with one another. I appreciate the greatness in all 3 horses, but my loyalty obviously lies with EC. On any given day,any one of those is very capable of beatin the other 2. I just appreciate good turf racing.... |
I agree. I am greatly impressed by the quality of the older turf horses in America this year and have enjoyed all the big races won by Cacique, English Channel and the Tin Man. Keep em coming!
Its rare we get this quality without 1 superstar who clearly is the dominater of the group. |
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Gonna take him beating them more than one time in a race where everything went perfect for TTM to say that he is "much better" than them. |
Good point Rupert, I guess I am just going by quality of wins for all 3 and the fact that the 3 have met only once. If they all run in the BC I would take a shot with the Tin Man again, not even a doubt in my mind.
Yes things did go perfectly right for the Tin Man in the Arl Mill, but cant you say the same thing for English Channel for both of his 2 grade 1 wins this year? Perfect trips from just off the pace where the pacesetter set very honest fractions. I think the Tin Man would have won both of those races as well (had he been the beneficiary of a perfect stalking trip). |
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...and things went perfectly for Cacique in his two wins... |
Yes they did. All which proves my point that you guys were very quick to label the Tin Man as a lucky winner because of his pace advantage yet when horses like EC and Cacique win with perfect trips, they are worthy champions. I dont get it. Show me a race EC or Cacique won which wasnt perfectly set up for them? Its a double standard and an east coast bias in full gear. The horses from the west never get the same respect per talent level that the ones from the east get.
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I never claimed his win to be lucky...it was a great win and a very smart ride by Espinoza.
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