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Downthestretch55 09-21-2006 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Gander
Absolutely gorgeous, thanks for the pic!
War Front is a nice sprinter, the best one Allen has had since then. Lets hope he gets Allen a BC win this year :cool:

I also like War Front, Tim.
He should do well.
You're not too far from Delanson. If you give Doc O'Cain a call first, you can see KK in person. Also Millenium Wind, Best of Luck, Catienus and some other nice ones. Good folks!

Sightseek 09-21-2006 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Smarty Jones ran numbers on the sheets that were unbelievable.
And his finest race ever was the Belmont where he got tag teamed by two future grade one winners, and put them away to the point where they stopped to a walk!!! while he continued to fight on and get beat by a perfect trip horse who came back and won the Travers.
He was by far the best three year old since Easy Goer/Sunday Silence, and probably better than those as well.
You take a look at his sheet numbers and you just can't believe how fast he was. I don't know that I will see a three year old like that again in my lifetime.

To me that was the most crushing defeat in horseracing. I sat on my couch stunned; the most courageous run I've ever seen by a horse but at the same time it was a loss...wobbly legged Smarty tried so hard to pass Birdstone...my friend texted messaged me with "Sorry Babe", but I just couldn't reply.

Downthestretch55 09-21-2006 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
I was at the finishline that day, and you could have heard a pin drop after the race. When Smarty opened up, there was an energy in the crowd like I have never been a part of. But, just as soon as it was there, it was gone.

DaHoss,
I was there as well. I was in the clubhouse with some Jamaican folks.
They hit big on Fire Slam and were hitting fists into the wall in the sprint race.
When Smarty got passed, other than the silence everywhere else, I just heard "BLOODCLOT"!! about fifty-five times.
At least Board Elligible won the White Carnation that day. Made me some on that one.

Sightseek 09-21-2006 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
I was at the finishline that day, and you could have heard a pin drop after the race. When Smarty opened up, there was an energy in the crowd like I have never been a part of. But, just as soon as it was there, it was gone.

I couldn't begin to imagine...I'm the most emotional fan of horseracing you'll ever see. (I was the girl practically doing cartwheels after the BCC and this years Belmont Stakes! :D )

somerfrost 09-21-2006 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
I was at the finishline that day, and you could have heard a pin drop after the race. When Smarty opened up, there was an energy in the crowd like I have never been a part of. But, just as soon as it was there, it was gone.

Yeah, when he opened it up as usual heading into the far turn I was jumping up and down in my living room...the TV had posted the first half mile split time and it seemed manageable...after the shock wore off I went to the computer and saw that second half and just shook my head...no horse except the great Secretariat could have continued on after that second half mile...the effect it had on the others who ran with Smarty was obvious...in any reasonably run 12f race against those horses, Smarty wins by 10 lengths...and that was not, as pointed out, a bad field!

pmayjr 09-21-2006 07:47 PM

To me- it's a tie between Point Given, Holy Bull, and Smarty.

The biggest "what coulda been": Barbaro. I'm not so sure he's better than Bernardini, but I woulda loved to have seen a rivalry blossom between those 2...

somerfrost 09-21-2006 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Yeah, when he opened it up as usual heading into the far turn I was jumping up and down in my living room...the TV had posted the first half mile split time and it seemed manageable...after the shock wore off I went to the computer and saw that second half and just shook my head...no horse except the great Secretariat could have continued on after that second half mile...the effect it had on the others who ran with Smarty was obvious...in any reasonably run 12f race against those horses, Smarty wins by 10 lengths...and that was not, as pointed out, a bad field!

Just a reminder, Smarty ran the following fractions in the Belmont:
24 2/5, 48 4/5, 1:11 3/5, 1:35 2/5, 2:00 2/5....before struggling home in 2:27 3/5.
That means his first half mile was in 48 4/5
The second suicidal half he ran in 46 3/5 including 22 4/5 for the two furlongs between 4-6f
so...2f splits: 24 2/5, 24 2/5, 22 4/5, 23 4/5, 25, 27....horses can't do that second half in a 12f race and survive!

somerfrost 09-21-2006 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Just a reminder, Smarty ran the following fractions in the Belmont:
24 2/5, 48 4/5, 1:11 3/5, 1:35 2/5, 2:00 2/5....before struggling home in 2:27 3/5.
That means his first half mile was in 48 4/5
The second suicidal half he ran in 46 3/5 including 22 4/5 for the two furlongs between 4-6f
so...2f splits: 24 2/5, 24 2/5, 22 4/5, 23 4/5, 25, 27....horses can't do that second half in a 12f race and survive!

The great Secretariat's half mile splits were...46 1/5, 48, 49 4/5.

eurobounce 09-21-2006 08:52 PM

I had Bridstone all over the place in the Belmont. But it wasnt any fun watching Smarty lose.

King Glorious 09-21-2006 08:54 PM

Glad to see Smarty being appreciated here. Most people just remember that he lost the race but to me, it was one of the most amazing performances I've ever seen on a track. I've long felt that u find out more about horses and athletes, people in general, when they are faced with adversity. Most that have it easy all the time will wilt under pressure. Smarty didn't. He didn't win but he didn't wilt. That was the day, more than any of his victories, that he proved he was one of the greats.

pmayjr 09-21-2006 11:23 PM

Would Lost in the Fog have any serious consideration in this? That was quite a streak he had last year. If you say "hell no... he doesn't belong"... what if he would've won the BC Sprint to end last year?

dalakhani 09-22-2006 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by pmayjr
Would Lost in the Fog have any serious consideration in this? That was quite a streak he had last year. If you say "hell no... he doesn't belong"... what if he would've won the BC Sprint to end last year?

im not going to knock a dead horse. I will just say that his resume doesnt quite measure up to the others listed. Rest his soul.

To answer your last question, he didnt win and he didnt come close and even if he did win, its hard really to compare a sprinter to a router.

repent 09-22-2006 12:52 AM

Most Talented?
thats a lot different than asking who was the best or most accomplshed.

Talented?
Discreet Cat/Ghostzapper-yeah, even his 3YO runs were pretty freakish

Best?
Dalakhani/Dubai Millenium

Most Accomplished?
Tiznow/Holy Bull/Lammtarra/after Nov 4-Bernardini

hope everyone is appreciating what they are watching this year.
I dont ever expect to see 3 US dirt 3YO horses running at the same like we saw with Barbaro, Bernardini, and Discreet Cat.
any of the 3 were "triple crown caliber" or whatever types of horses.


Repent

repent 09-22-2006 12:55 AM

oh, and when lucky jones beats Birdstone on a dry track,
let me know.

until then,
he is about as significant as that queer War Emblem.


Repent

Scurlogue Champ 09-22-2006 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by repent
oh, and when lucky jones beats Birdstone on a dry track,
let me know.

until then,
he is about as significant as that queer War Emblem.


Repent

I must say I disagree with this one....

But to each his own.

my miss storm cat 09-22-2006 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by repent
oh, and when lucky jones beats Birdstone on a dry track,
let me know.

until then,
he is about as significant as that queer War Emblem.


Repent

I'll never understand your point of view on this, repent.

Smarty was brilliant. I sobbed and sobbed after the Belmont and again when he was reitred.

He was breathtaking..... a national treasure, a cultural hero. Smarty got me hooked.

I just don't get how anyone could find fault with him.

Sightseek 09-22-2006 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by repent
Most Talented?
thats a lot different than asking who was the best or most accomplshed.

Talented?
Discreet Cat/Ghostzapper-yeah, even his 3YO runs were pretty freakish

Best?
Dalakhani/Dubai Millenium

Most Accomplished?
Tiznow/Holy Bull/Lammtarra/after Nov 4-Bernardini

hope everyone is appreciating what they are watching this year.
I dont ever expect to see 3 US dirt 3YO horses running at the same like we saw with Barbaro, Bernardini, and Discreet Cat.
any of the 3 were "triple crown caliber" or whatever types of horses.


Repent

Nice post, and that was exactly what I was getting at. :)


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