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pweizer 09-19-2012 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind (Post 890859)
Dirt...probably the eighth pole.....and definitely the sixteenth pole.

And, oh yeah, most of the field.

Other than that, very little.

I get that you think the surface is not Wise Dan's best. But, where are the killers lining up for the classic? Are Mucho Macho Man or To Honor and Serve supposed to scare people away? Is Ron the Greek a monster now? Is Fort Larned?

I agree that his turf/synthetic races have been his best. But, I don't see how he has no chance against the group that will line up for the classic.

Paul

dino 09-19-2012 07:59 AM

How about both. The trotters do it.

blackthroatedwind 09-19-2012 08:02 AM

So, since Ghostzapper is retired he should run in the Classic?

Listen, people enter their horses in bad spots all the time, and skip appropriate spots even more often. Why should Wise Dan be any different?

The difference between Wise Dan and, say, Stay Thirsty is that Wise Dan has another BC race where he will be favored. Plus, as has been said before, he's a gelding, so the Classic has no residual value like it does for many others ( some of whom are less likely to win than even Wise Dan...yet the Classic is still the appropriate spot for them ).

jms62 09-19-2012 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by pweizer (Post 890881)
I get that you think the surface is not Wise Dan's best. But, where are the killers lining up for the classic? Are Mucho Macho Man or To Honor and Serve supposed to scare people away? Is Ron the Greek a monster now? Is Fort Larned?

I agree that his turf/synthetic races have been his best. But, I don't see how he has no chance against the group that will line up for the classic.

Paul

Stop... You are getting me depressed thinking about the Classic.

asudevil 09-19-2012 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by pweizer (Post 890881)
I get that you think the surface is not Wise Dan's best. But, where are the killers lining up for the classic? Are Mucho Macho Man or To Honor and Serve supposed to scare people away? Is Ron the Greek a monster now? Is Fort Larned?

I agree that his turf/synthetic races have been his best. But, I don't see how he has no chance against the group that will line up for the classic.

Paul

I suspect that if his vision is pretty good, he will able to see Game On Dude's hind end from about 80 to 100 yards away.

Coach Pants 09-19-2012 09:14 AM

It's pretty clear to me that the Melbourne Cup is the logical choice

This might be the best horse of all time.

Or we've had a run of mediocre years.

my miss storm cat 08-10-2013 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious (Post 890491)
You can't be serious saying he's the star racing needs. There is no way you really believe that.

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Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 890551)
There is an AA meeting in Santa Monica right by the fish market, its time to dedicate sometime to cleaning up.

Read your post again its beyond a wrong opinion it is down right scary. You want a marketing campaign on wise dan? As for commercials during the Olympics.. NBC needed to earn not give away space for horseys that have virtually zero ratings save 45 minutes before the start of a derby or 45 minute before the start of the Belmont if a horse is going for the TC.

This horse would be 15 to 1 in the ckassic depending on which euro's show up who is going to beat him at a mile Get Serious and I mean Get Serious.

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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up (Post 890567)
star? You are way overrating him. He might be a really good miler but star, not a chance, even if he wins the classic.

Respectfully, I was just wondering if any of you fine gentlemen have changed your mind(s).

I stand by what I said. This horse is a star and could help to market the sport.

If you still think I'm insane that's fine but really... are any of you seeing this at all?

RockHardTen1985 08-10-2013 05:48 PM

And ppl knocked Zenyattas connections.

10 pnt move up 08-10-2013 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by my miss storm cat (Post 939801)
Respectfully, I was just wondering if any of you fine gentlemen have changed your mind(s).

I stand by what I said. This horse is a star and could help to market the sport.

If you still think I'm insane that's fine but really... are any of you seeing this at all?

Yea turf milers in grade 2 races are going to market the sport. The horse is really good though, no doubting that. I dont think anyone who doesnt follow racing has even heard of him.

tanner12oz 08-10-2013 07:46 PM

Have thought it for awhile but I think this is one of the best horses of at the very least the past decade....yeah the classic distances are shakey at best but this horse is one of the greats....the great horses make ya feel bad for the poor horses that would be decent winners had they not been born into the same crop as the wise Dan buzz saw

Thunder Gulch 08-10-2013 07:56 PM

Win the Mile, try to blaze a trail through Dubai and Europe next year (or Melbourne /Japan), then come back to the permanent home of the BC :rolleyes:for an encore.

randallscott35 08-10-2013 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by my miss storm cat (Post 939801)
Respectfully, I was just wondering if any of you fine gentlemen have changed your mind(s).

I stand by what I said. This horse is a star and could help to market the sport.

If you still think I'm insane that's fine but really... are any of you seeing this at all?

Yes I think he is a really special horse. I don't know how that would help market the sport.

RockHardTen1985 08-10-2013 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by tanner12oz (Post 939827)
Have thought it for awhile but I think this is one of the best horses of at the very least the past decade....yeah the classic distances are shakey at best but this horse is one of the greats....the great horses make ya feel bad for the poor horses that would be decent winners had they not been born into the same crop as the wise Dan buzz saw

Great turf miler, sure. He wasn't beating POE at 9f derby day. Shame he's hurt now. Look at his last dirt race, he lost to Ron The Greek, who is OK, but no one mistakes for great.

cmorioles 08-10-2013 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 939842)
Great turf miler, sure. He wasn't beating POE at 9f derby day. Shame he's hurt now. Look at his last dirt race, he lost to Ron The Greek, who is OK, but no one mistakes for great.

If you know anything about pace, you would know Wise Dan ran terrific in the Foster. He was much the best.

cakes44 08-10-2013 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 939842)
He wasn't beating POE at 9f derby day.

Yep, pretty sure POE was scratched because they knew he was going to blow the doors off Wise Dan that day and they just felt bad for him.

Danzig 08-10-2013 10:47 PM

i enjoyed wise dan's races last year. hope they try him on dirt at least once again this year.
that said, turf is considered kinder to a horse. and if it ain't broke, don't fix it. hopefully between him and his half-brother, we'll be treated for plenty more good racing, this year and for a few years to come.

Thunder Gulch 08-11-2013 08:31 AM

So what's the goal here? The BC Mile is a big check with a high probability of cashing. Win there and you join a handful of horses who have won different BC races and cementing a legacy of one of the best in that turf mile division.

However, if you take a gamble in the Classic, you really are going for "all time greatness." I don't think he has a good shot, but he has a shot at American racing immortality. I don't think that's an overstatement for a multiple HOY who won BC races on different surfaces, capped by the Classic.

For an old guy with a once in a lifetime horse, I'd take the shot.

Danzig 08-11-2013 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Thunder Gulch (Post 939865)
So what's the goal here? The BC Mile is a big check with a high probability of cashing. Win there and you join a handful of horses who have won different BC races and cementing a legacy of one of the best in that turf mile division.

However, if you take a gamble in the Classic, you really are going for "all time greatness." I don't think he has a good shot, but he has a shot at American racing immortality. I don't think that's an overstatement for a multiple HOY who won BC races on different surfaces, capped by the Classic.

For an old guy with a once in a lifetime horse, I'd take the shot.

i think it depends on what happens with successful dan. mr. lopresti has a possible chance to win two races on cup day. that's an enviable position for sure!

King Glorious 08-11-2013 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by my miss storm cat (Post 939801)
Respectfully, I was just wondering if any of you fine gentlemen have changed your mind(s).

I stand by what I said. This horse is a star and could help to market the sport.

If you still think I'm insane that's fine but really... are any of you seeing this at all?

Not at all. Nobody disputed the fact that he's a good horse but I don't see him at all as a star. Maybe if they ran him in higher profile races but what they are doing is like saying they have the best player in the league but playing him in the minors instead of the majors.

Danzig 08-11-2013 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious (Post 939871)
Not at all. Nobody disputed the fact that he's a good horse but I don't see him at all as a star. Maybe if they ran him in higher profile races but what they are doing is like saying they have the best player in the league but playing him in the minors instead of the majors.

wise dan's wins are minor league? oh boy.


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