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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 |
How about both. The trotters do it.
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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 ). |
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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. |
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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? |
And ppl knocked Zenyattas connections.
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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
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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.
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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. |
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. |
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