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slotdirt 12-10-2007 08:19 AM

This is great stuff. I was always a huge Black Tie Affair fan, and it's good to see one of his boys still out there doing well.

SuffolkGirl 12-10-2007 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Norfolk
Do you think we can start a campaign to have NYRA bring back the 10F Saratoga Breeders Cup so he can run in at at ten? :D
We are very proud of him and appreciate all the nice comments about him.
Thanks
Joe Grant

Congratulations and thank you for giving us such pleasure with this wonderful horse. Great big thanks for taking such good care of him, too. Can't wait to see him run in and win the Mass Cap next year!!

azerica 12-10-2007 03:27 PM

Just rewatched the race. Tom Durkin really gave a good call on that one. What a finish Evening Attire gave. Way to go...

Hickory Hill Hoff 12-10-2007 03:37 PM

It would be neat if someone has his complete lifetime past performances and could post them here.
He'll be the topic of my column this week.

FGFan 12-10-2007 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
It would be neat if someone has his complete lifetime past performances and could post them here.
He'll be the topic of my column this week.

I was thinking the same thing....glad you asked.
Hope someone can post them.

ArlJim78 12-10-2007 06:46 PM

here ya go. Its amazing to look back and see the names of horses he ran against. For example the horses that ran second to him in his first stakes races were Street Cry and BaltoStar!



SniperSB23 12-10-2007 07:01 PM

He's only had a brisnet figure under 90 twice since 2001, pretty amazing.

philcski 12-10-2007 07:05 PM

He was 65-1 in the '01 Discovery?!? I didn't remember that!

ArlJim78 12-10-2007 07:14 PM

Street Cry has sons that are retired!

also, look at the effect blinkers had.

philcski 12-10-2007 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
Street Cry has sons that are retired!

also, look at the effect blinkers had.

I saw it as going two turns for the first time, which obviously is his game, but the blinkers surely helped as well.
Another interesting note is he finished only 7 lengths back at 6F against the future champion sprinter Orientate in '01, which again is obviously not his preferred distance.

I just find it fantastic to see him happy and trying hard going on 10. We need more geldings like him!

SniperSB23 12-10-2007 07:23 PM

I love it that from 14 wins, all on the dirt, his average win distance is 9.21 furlongs. Don't see that too often.

SniperSB23 12-10-2007 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
I just find it fantastic to see him happy and trying hard going on 10. We need more geldings like him!

Hell, we need more stallions like him!

ArlJim78 12-10-2007 07:28 PM

check this out, with 12 starts this year as a nine year old, it marked his busiest racing year to date!

Heels1989 12-10-2007 08:23 PM

63 starts, only 6 worse than 5th. How can you not love this guy.

miraja2 12-10-2007 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Buffymommy
As I read the article I actually had tears in my eyes... :)

GO EA!!!!

Maybe he felt like the horse racing community needed another hero and he was telling us "HERE I AM!"

Come on now Buffy. He is old and still very competitive. I like the horse and I wish him nothing but the best in the future.....but tears in your eyes? A hero for the horse racing community? I think that might be a bit over the top. He is old but is still physically able to compete, and still seems to enjoy racing. That makes it a cool story, but it would take a bit more than that to bring tears to my eyes.....like a swift kick to the groin.

horseofcourse 12-11-2007 01:26 AM

Incredible looking at his past performances. The one that caught my eye was the 2002 Excelsior. He rocketed to the lead and led by 5 at the 2nd call. Of 63 career races....he never did it before and never did it after. Makes me wonder what was going on that day?? Especially coming in off 3 straight wins from mid pack. I'd love to hear the story behind that one as right after that he was back of the pack every single race.

Incredibly nice horse and quite the 9 year old season racing 12 times and never finishing worse than 4th in any race. The 9 month break sure served him well this year. He deserves any attention he gets.

SniperSB23 12-11-2007 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by miraja2
Come on now Buffy. He is old and still very competitive. I like the horse and I wish him nothing but the best in the future.....but tears in your eyes? A hero for the horse racing community? I think that might be a bit over the top. He is old but is still physically able to compete, and still seems to enjoy racing. That makes it a cool story, but it would take a bit more than that to bring tears to my eyes.....like a swift kick to the groin.

I take it you don't get out much. Hell, that is a tearjerker and a half compared to most of the $h!t women cry about.

Buffymommy 12-11-2007 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by miraja2
Come on now Buffy. He is old and still very competitive. I like the horse and I wish him nothing but the best in the future.....but tears in your eyes? A hero for the horse racing community? I think that might be a bit over the top. He is old but is still physically able to compete, and still seems to enjoy racing. That makes it a cool story, but it would take a bit more than that to bring tears to my eyes.....like a swift kick to the groin.


As someone who thought she was going to lose her horse for the past month, it made me feel good to see this horse do well. Call me a sentimental female, I don't care. I can give ya that kick in the groin if ya want...

And what I meant by a hero was that he(EA) wanted the world to take notice of him. :p A horse who in this sport is still competing at his age and being competitive at that.

SentToStud 12-11-2007 08:51 AM

I say give credit where due.

If it weren't for Barcola's generosity (not to mention his cyber-trashing of my otherwise winning, Barcola-singled p-4 ticket), none of this would be happening.

miraja2 12-11-2007 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Buffymommy
I can give ya that kick in the groin if ya want....

lol...Fair enough.
As someone that hangs a Sunday Silence ornament on the Christmas tree each year, perhaps I have little room to criticize other peoples' sentimentality regarding horses.


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