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RockHardTen1985 11-06-2010 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by hockey2315 (Post 718434)
The figs are out.

Dude what are they?

mark2061mn 11-06-2010 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 718458)
Dude what are they?

Blame 111

Uncle Mo 108

Slewbopper 11-06-2010 09:08 PM

There is a reason I don't post here often.....This board is into nothng positive in horse racing. Cutting down a great mare and gloating when she loses is the rule of the road here.

CSC 11-06-2010 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by mark2061mn (Post 718467)
Blame 111

Uncle Mo 108

What did Blame get for the Foster? I would guess that would be his other big number. Obviously he's a much better horse at Churchill downs than anywhere else. He was the logical horse for the course today.

RockHardTen1985 11-06-2010 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718479)
What did Blame get for the Foster? I would guess that would be his other big number. Obviously he's a much better horse at Churchill downs than anywhere else. He was the logical horse for the course today.

His Foster was no higher then a 105, Im 2 lazy to look right now. His other big # was the Whitney, not that either is HUGE.

TheSpyder 11-06-2010 09:19 PM

Agree. The horse has shown today to be something very special. Maybe not amonst the greatest ever, but on a short list of exceptional talents we are only seldom are to see.


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Originally Posted by miraja2 (Post 718145)
I've always been a detractor, and yes, I was desperately cheering for Blame to hold her off.

However, she ran very well, and proved to me that she is a better horse than I ever gave her credit for. I'm glad she didn't finish undefeated, but the point many people were trying to make in criticizing the way she was campaigned was that losing a race wasn't the end of the world. And it isn't. She ran a very good race.

For me, this race enhanced her reputation. Sure she was overrated by many and that made me dislike her, but today she travelled away from her home base, beat some very good dirt horses on dirt, and lost by a nose to another very good horse.


Rupert Pupkin 11-06-2010 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 718480)
His Foster was no higher then a 105, Im 2 lazy to look right now. His other big # was the Whitney, not that either is HUGE.

Foster was 103 and Whitney was 111. For what it's worth, Gomez said that this is the best race Blame has ever run for him.

CSC 11-06-2010 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 718480)
His Foster was no higher then a 105, Im 2 lazy to look right now. His other big # was the Whitney, not that either is HUGE.

I don't use DRF so I don't know, if it's 105 then that's lower than I thought, however he sure seems to have an affinity for the track at CD.

The Bid 11-06-2010 09:24 PM

He ran a 113

Arletta 11-06-2010 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Slewbopper (Post 718470)
There is a reason I don't post here often.....This board is into nothng positive in horse racing. Cutting down a great mare and gloating when she loses is the rule of the road here.

Perhaps you should try Thoroughbred Champions... Lots of her fans over there...

Rupert Pupkin 11-06-2010 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bid (Post 718490)
He ran a 113

It was a 103 in the Foster. I have his PPs right in front of me.

CSC 11-06-2010 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bid (Post 718490)
He ran a 113

Who Blame?

RockHardTen1985 11-06-2010 09:29 PM

I am of the belief that in any aspect of life consistency should count for something. Work, home, personal, sports and especially horse racing. The sport that we all love, who has ever been this consistent, over this long a period of time? I don't care if shes running on dirt, turf, synthetic, or literally running on ****... She has got there 19/20 times, and I truly believe she ran her A race today and was best. Like in any other race, for handicapping purposes we look at trips, and the entire race... I believe she was best today, she simply ran a better race then Blame. Blame pulled the better trip, got the jump on her and ran hard and beat her. It should take nothing away from Zenyatta. Fine she is not one of the best ever, fine... She is easily the most consistent. Blame did not show up in the JCGC, Quality Road had not shown up multiple times already. Rachel was beaten multiple times.... Ghostzapper lost, Point Given lost... Further back Cigar and Skip Away lost. I believe that Zenyatta connections cost her any chance at being an ALL TIME GREAT, by not shipping her around this year. She had already won 2 BC races... This year should have been a tour... She should have run in the Donn-Foster-Whitney-Woodward-JCGC and Classic. I'm confident she would have won at least 3 of those 5 races, she would have been very likely second in the other 2 and would absolutely be HOY, something that might evade her now. I think even the Z haters need to realize now she is as good if not better on dirt and the connections should be ashamed of themselves. I can only hope they run her again this year, if not bring her back for another campaign next year. Run her until she doesn't fire, when that day comes then retire her. There is nothing wrong with that.

tiggerv 11-06-2010 09:29 PM

Blame got a 111 for the Whitney so pairing that was an easy call. However, it surprises me is that they didn't split the variant from the Juvy and instead gave Uncle Mo a legit 108 instead of an artificially lower number.

Rupert Pupkin 11-06-2010 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718496)
Who Blame?

Blame ran a 103 in the Foster. His PPs are right in front of me.

Rupert Pupkin 11-06-2010 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 718497)
I am of the belief that in any aspect of life consistency should count for something. Work, home, personal, sports and especially horse racing. The sport that we all love, who has ever been this consistent, over this long a period of time? I don't care if shes running on dirt, turf, synthetic, or literally running on ****... She has got there 19/20 times, and I truly believe she ran her A race today and was best. Like in any other race, for handicapping purposes we look at trips, and the entire race... I believe she was best today, she simply ran a better race then Blame. Blame pulled the better trip, got the jump on her and ran hard and beat her. It should take nothing away from Zenyatta. Fine she is not one of the best ever, fine... She is easily the most consistent. Blame did not show up in the JCGC, Quality Road had not shown up multiple times already. Rachel was beaten multiple times.... Ghostzapper lost, Point Given lost... Further back Cigar and Skip Away lost. I believe that Zenyatta connections cost her any chance at being an ALL TIME GREAT, by not shipping her around this year. She had already won 2 BC races... This year should have been a tour... She should have run in the Donn-Foster-Whitney-Woodward-JCGC and Classic. I'm confident she would have won at least 3 of those 5 races, she would have been very likely second in the other 2 and would absolutely be HOY, something that might evade her now. I think even the Z haters need to realize now she is as good if not better on dirt and the connections should be ashamed of themselves. I can only hope they run her again this year, if not bring her back for another campaign next year. Run her until she doesn't fire, when that day comes then retire her. There is nothing wrong with that.

I agreee with you that Zenyatta would have won today with a better trip. But as I said before, when you come from 15-20 lengths back in a 12 horse field, you're not going to always get a great trip.

Blame actually may have had an excuse in his last race (the JCGC). He was supposed to fly in on Thursday but there was a problem with the plane and he didn't end up flying in until Friday (the day before the race). There is a reason why horses don't fly in the day before the race. The reason is that they rarely run well when they do. That is why Tex Sutton never schedules flights the day before the race. Nobody wants to come in the day before because horses usually need a day to recover from the trip. Anyway, that might have been the reason that Blame through in the clunker in the Jockey Club Gold Cup.

The Indomitable DrugS 11-06-2010 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin (Post 718515)
Blame actually may have had an excuse in his last race (the JCGC). He was supposed to fly in on Thursday but there was a problem with the plane and he didn't end up flying in until Friday (the day before the race). There is a reason why horses don't fly in the day before the race. The reason is that they rarely run well when they do. That is why Tex Sutton never schedules flights the day before the race. Nobody wants to come in the day before because horses usually need a day to recover from the trip. Anyway, that might have been the reason that Blame through in the clunker in the Jockey Club Gold Cup.

Uh huh.

And Fly Down?

Blame and Fly Down basically both ran back to their JCGC races .. the loose on the lead winner Haynesfield did not.

Dahoss 11-06-2010 09:46 PM

She ran well and got beat by a better horse. He wasn't much better, but he was. She's a very, very nice horse, but never as good as some were making her. Also puts to sleep the silly notion that she only runs as fast as she has to.

You can't really take anything away from her performance, because she ran her heart out. So did Blame. It was a fantastic finish and a great way to conclude a weird weekend.

RockHardTen1985 11-06-2010 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin (Post 718515)
I agreee with you that Zenyatta would have won today with a better trip. But as I said before, when you come from 15-20 lengths back in a 12 horse field, you're not going to always get a great trip.

Blame actually may have had an excuse in his last race (the JCGC). He was supposed to fly in on Thursday but there was a problem with the plane and he didn't end up flying in until Friday (the day before the race). There is a reason why horses don't fly in the day before the race. The reason is that they rarely run well when they do. That is why Tex Sutton never schedules flights the day before the race. Nobody wants to come in the day before because horses usually need a day to recover from the trip. Anyway, that might have been the reason that Blame through in the clunker in the Jockey Club Gold Cup.

Your first 2 sentences is my point... She has always overcome it, and you can argue, even in defeat she did again today.

Travis Stone 11-06-2010 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718155)
A very exciting race, Blame looked like he walks to victory but Zenyatta makes a race out of it when she looked like she was totally out of it, she will get more respect out of finishing second than winning the race.

Not that it matters now, but Blame dug-in when he finally heard Zenyatta coming and he ended-up galloping-out past her. And even after the wire Blame still held his lead, which makes you question the "one more jump" or "one more stride."

I will say this... I've seen some pretty exciting races. The electricity at CD today was awesome. The race itself was intense and thrilling. Even though Blame was my top pick all summer for this race, I found myself watching her from start to finish

In terms of drama, that's exactly what needed to happen... Zenyatta trying to catch someone, putting it all on her late kick. Regardless of the result, it was a great race, exciting finish and horse racing got a lot of play today.

Slewbopper 11-06-2010 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Arletta (Post 718493)
Perhaps you should try Thoroughbred Champions... Lots of her fans over there...


I prefer the wimmin over there to the a$$holes here. Most of them have a soul.

Rupert Pupkin 11-06-2010 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS (Post 718516)
Uh huh.

And Fly Down?

Blame and Fly Down basically both ran back to their JCGC races .. the loose on the lead winner Haynesfield did not.

Fly Down ran 10x better today. He never switched leads in the JCGC.

The Indomitable DrugS 11-06-2010 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin (Post 718530)
Fly Down ran 10x better today. He never switched leads in the JCGC.

Considering the pace and final time ... he's the horse who I'd be most interested in betting against out of this race.

I bet him in the Travers and still swear he won the photo when he got a similar pace setup.

The Bid 11-06-2010 09:58 PM

Rupert Im talking about todays number 113, not foster

The Indomitable DrugS 11-06-2010 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Slewbopper (Post 718529)
I prefer the wimmin over there to the a$$holes here. Most of them have a soul.

Do they PM you boobie pics?

Rupert Pupkin 11-06-2010 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bid (Post 718536)
Rupert Im talking about todays number 113, not foster

My bad. I thought you were talking about the Foster.

Slewbopper 11-06-2010 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS (Post 718537)
Do they PM you boobie pics?

Of course they do, and I put come in their shampoo

You are a calloused bastard Drugs

CSC 11-06-2010 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Travis Stone (Post 718528)
Not that it matters now, but Blame dug-in when he finally heard Zenyatta coming and he ended-up galloping-out past her. And even after the wire Blame still held his lead, which makes you question the "one more jump" or "one more stride."

I will say this... I've seen some pretty exciting races. The electricity at CD today was awesome. The race itself was intense and thrilling. Even though Blame was my top pick all summer for this race, I found myself watching her from start to finish

In terms of drama, that's exactly what needed to happen... Zenyatta trying to catch someone, putting it all on her late kick. Regardless of the result, it was a great race, exciting finish and horse racing got a lot of play today.

It was a great race Travis, very exciting from start to finish, I didn't bet a cent on the race and I can't ever remember being so fixated in a race without a monetary interest. I was not even disappointed with the result, strange as that may sound, a lot is made of the unbeaten streak coming to an end, but for me it has always been about how good she was, was she just a one trick pony, that got lucky on synthetics. When she almost lost touch with the field down the backstretch, I must admit I thought maybe my opinion was wrong about her, however to make a race of it and to barely miss a horse that loves CD, I feel she sort of vindicated herself today to her critics, I know where they were coming from and if they still want to doubt her that's okay, nothing anyone can do about it now. So she is 19-1-0 for her 20 races if this is the end. I wonder what Andy Beyer will say later this week. His thoughts should be interesting above all thoughts, he was her biggest critic, wonder if this race will lessen the criticisms.

RockHardTen1985 11-06-2010 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718549)
It was a great race Travis, very exciting from start to finish, I didn't bet a cent on the race and I can't ever remember being so fixated in a race without a monetary interest. I was not even disappointed with the result, strange as that may sound, a lot is made of the unbeaten streak coming to an end, but for me it has always been about how good she was, was she just a one trick pony, that got lucky on synthetics. When she almost lost touch with the field down the backstretch, I must admit I thought maybe my opinion was wrong about her, however to make a race of it and to barely miss a horse that loves CD, I feel she sort of vindicated herself today to her critics, I know where they were coming from and if they still want to doubt her that's okay, nothing anyone can do about it now. So she is 19-1-0 for her 20 races if this is the end. I wonder what Andy Beyer will say later this week. His thoughts should be interesting above all thoughts, he was her biggest critic, wonder if this race will lessen the criticisms.


Who really cares what Andy Beyer thinks? I know I dont....

CSC 11-06-2010 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 718551)
Who really cares what Andy Beyer thinks? I know I dont....

You do Rocky...just admit it.

RockHardTen1985 11-06-2010 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718552)
You do Rocky...just admit it.

I think a few of his articles about her have been pretty bad, who am I though?

Dahoss 11-06-2010 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Slewbopper (Post 718529)
I prefer the wimmin over there to the a$$holes here. Most of them have a soul.

So go post there. Who's forcing you to whine here?

Port Conway Lane 11-06-2010 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718549)
It was a great race Travis, very exciting from start to finish, I didn't bet a cent on the race and I can't ever remember being so fixated in a race without a monetary interest. I was not even disappointed with the result, strange as that may sound, a lot is made of the unbeaten streak coming to an end, but for me it has always been about how good she was, was she just a one trick pony, that got lucky on synthetics. When she almost lost touch with the field down the backstretch, I must admit I thought maybe my opinion was wrong about her, however to make a race of it and to barely miss a horse that loves CD, I feel she sort of vindicated herself today to her critics, I know where they were coming from and if they still want to doubt her that's okay, nothing anyone can do about it now. So she is 19-1-0 for her 20 races if this is the end. I wonder what Andy Beyer will say later this week. His thoughts should be interesting above all thoughts, he was her biggest critic, wonder if this race will lessen the criticisms.

1/10 that he'll be more than fair. Her performance today puts to rest the "synthetic specialist" theory,at least for me.

Rupert Pupkin 11-06-2010 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718549)
It was a great race Travis, very exciting from start to finish, I didn't bet a cent on the race and I can't ever remember being so fixated in a race without a monetary interest. I was not even disappointed with the result, strange as that may sound, a lot is made of the unbeaten streak coming to an end, but for me it has always been about how good she was, was she just a one trick pony, that got lucky on synthetics. When she almost lost touch with the field down the backstretch, I must admit I thought maybe my opinion was wrong about her, however to make a race of it and to barely miss a horse that loves CD, I feel she sort of vindicated herself today to her critics, I know where they were coming from and if they still want to doubt her that's okay, nothing anyone can do about it now. So she is 19-1-0 for her 20 races if this is the end. I wonder what Andy Beyer will say later this week. His thoughts should be interesting above all thoughts, he was her biggest critic, wonder if this race will lessen the criticisms.

Beyer is not the kind of guy that will have a problem admitting he made a mistake. He will be a man about it. I guarantee you that he will be very high in his praise of Zenyatta and will admit that he was wrong about her.

CSC 11-06-2010 10:31 PM

I agree with you guys, Beyer has always been a stand up guy, his column will do her justice, let's hope it will.

blackthroatedwind 11-06-2010 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin (Post 718561)
Beyer is not the kind of guy that will have a problem admitting he made a mistake. He will be a man about it. I guarantee you that he will be very high in his praise of Zenyatta and will admit that he was wrong about her.

Beyer made a mistake?

Passive aggressive much?

You made a mistake....not Andy.

The Indomitable DrugS 11-06-2010 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718579)
I agree with you guys, Beyer has always been a stand up guy, his column will do her justice, let's hope it will.

I'll tell you someone who would NEVER write a nice column about a deep closing odds on favorite who failed to win a collapsing BC Classic race on a day when the BC Juvie winner went just 3 points slower...

Me!

I'm not sure if Beyer has a heart - but I sure don't.

RockHardTen1985 11-06-2010 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind (Post 718581)
Beyer made a mistake?

Passive aggressive much?

You made a mistake....not Andy.


We all made mistakes one way or another... If I recall you tossed her in the top 2 spots, mistake?

Patrick333 11-06-2010 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 718155)
A very exciting race, Blame looked like he walks to victory but Zenyatta makes a race out of it when she looked like she was totally out of it, she will get more respect out of finishing second than winning the race.

Not from a lot of people on this forum. And that's a shame. Like Smarty Jones's run for the TC in 2004, her streak and her style did a lot for the sport.

Dahoss 11-06-2010 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick333 (Post 718603)
Not from a lot of people on this forum. And that's a shame. Like Smarty Jones's run for the TC in 2004, her streak and her style did a lot for the sport.

Gimme a break. Everyone has been praising her since the race ended. No one is even talking about the winner. That's the real shame IMO.

The thing that people don't want to acknowledge is that anyone who was considered a hater, wasn't hating. They just disagreed with some of superlatives being thrown her way. She's not the greatest horse ever. She's not the best filly ever either. She's a really, really good horse. Nothing wrong with that.


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