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King Glorious 10-06-2009 11:58 PM

I hear a lot about the 1998 Classic being the best field but I thought 1988's was better with Alysheba, Seeking the Gold, Forty Niner, Cryptoclearance, Waquoit, Personal Flag, and Cutlass Reality.

Thunder Gulch 10-07-2009 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by eajinabi
1998 Classic was one of the most memorable finishes in breeders cup history.

Great field:

Awesome Again, Swain, Skip Away, Silver Charm, Coronados Quest, Victory Gallop.

Loved being there in 1998, but that list of winners from 1988 is unbeatable.

randallscott35 10-07-2009 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Cardus
That was a terrific run from off the pace, and wide, as you typed.

I recall speaking to a friend about him before the race. Val Royal entered the Oak Tree Mile off of a long layoff, and he said that a trainer could get a horse to run a big one off of a layoff, but could he a duplicate performance 2nd out in the BC Mile? I guess that Canani got that 2nd big run. I keyed Bach that day (Euro sprinter angle). Came up a little short.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaPbfrtk5vc

Sightseek 10-20-2009 09:16 PM

The original telecast for the 1989 Breeders Cup is on HRTV right now!

King Glorious 10-20-2009 10:29 PM

While watching the 1989 BC on HRTV and seeing Go for Wand, Bayakoa, Sunday Silence, and Easy Goer, it made me wonder how many hall of famers do you think we'll see this year at the BC? Zenyatta is a lock for the hall. I think that with a win, Indian Blessing has a good chance of going in. I think it's a longshot even with a win but I think a Summer Bird win might get him nominated.

King Glorious 10-20-2009 10:32 PM

How many Derby winners have been used as a rabbit? Winning Colors was part of a rabbit team for Open Mind in the 1989 Distaff.

Sightseek 10-20-2009 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
While watching the 1989 BC on HRTV and seeing Go for Wand, Bayakoa, Sunday Silence, and Easy Goer, it made me wonder how many hall of famers do you think we'll see this year at the BC? Zenyatta is a lock for the hall. I think that with a win, Indian Blessing has a good chance of going in. I think it's a longshot even with a win but I think a Summer Bird win might get him nominated.


I'm not trying to be negative, but it's just crazy to think how subpar our fields for the BC this year will be compared to this...

Port Conway Lane 10-21-2009 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Holland Hacker
I'm amazed that 1988 at Chuchhill downs hasn't been mentioned.

Personal Ensign nipping Winning Colors and Goodbye Halo in the shadow of the wire.

Alysheba defeating Seeking the Gold, Forty Niner, Personal Flag, Cryptocleance, Waquiot and Slew City Slew.

Great Communicator beating Sunshine Forever in the Turf.

Miesque winning her second BC turf mile over Steinlen and destroying my all times favorite horse Bet Twice who never should have been in the mile.

Is it True beating Easy Goer in the Juvenile over a course that Easy Goer clearly despised. Too bad for him he caught a similar track a few months later in the derby.

Open Mind winning the Juvenile Fillies as one of a five horse Lukas Entry that completed the trifecta.

And Of course Gulch winning the Sprint coming from off the pace. (I'm still amazed that Leroy Jolley got him to go a route of ground in the Triple Crown races.)

I'll second that. The Turf was a thrilling stretch run and what breeders cup race was ever more dramatic than Personal Ensign's come from behind win? Easy Goer had beaten Is it True in successive races at increasing distances and in a lesson in pace Pincay nursed this unlikely winner. Durkin was at his top as well in the race calls.

mbahadur 10-26-2009 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by eajinabi
1998 Classic was one of the most memorable finishes in breeders cup history.

Great field:

Awesome Again, Swain, Skip Away, Silver Charm, Coronados Quest, Victory Gallop.

TVG just got done showing almost all of the BC Classics since 1986. That 1998 BC Classic field was loaded. Touch Gold and Gentlemen (supplemented for $800K by R.D. Hubbard and eased in the stretch) were also in the field.

The victory by Da Hoss in the Mile that year was special (second race back since his previous BC Mile win two years prior).

tector 10-26-2009 09:44 AM

1989. It was the first one I went to (been to 11 others since), so maybe that creates a bias.

1988 was also great however.

eajinabi 10-26-2009 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by mbahadur
TVG just got done showing almost all of the BC Classics since 1986. That 1998 BC Classic field was loaded. Touch Gold and Gentlemen (supplemented for $800K by R.D. Hubbard and eased in the stretch) were also in the field.

The victory by Da Hoss in the Mile that year was special (second race back since his previous BC Mile win two years prior).

Yes, Da Hoss winning the Mile that year was one helluva training job by Michael Dickinson

eajinabi 10-26-2009 10:49 AM

I would say 1999 Classic field would have to be the worst ever.

tector 10-26-2009 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by eajinabi
Yes, Da Hoss winning the Mile that year was one helluva training job by Michael Dickinson

It cost me the Pick 6, so I have other words for it.

eajinabi 10-26-2009 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by tector
It cost me the Pick 6, so I have other words for it.

ouch!

mbahadur 10-26-2009 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by eajinabi
I would say 1999 Classic field would have to be the worst ever.

Saint Liam beat nothing in 2005. But at least Saint Liam was in the 2005 field.

Behrens (who finished 7th) was the favorite in 1999 which speaks for the quality of the field (although Lemon Drop Kid and General Challenge were halfway decent horses).

randallscott35 10-26-2009 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by mbahadur
Saint Liam beat nothing in 2005. But at least Saint Liam was in the 2005 field.

Behrens (who finished 7th) was the favorite in 1999 which speaks for the quality of the field (although Lemon Drop Kid and General Challenge were halfway decent horses).

I concur.

tector 10-26-2009 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by mbahadur
Saint Liam beat nothing in 2005. But at least Saint Liam was in the 2005 field.

Behrens (who finished 7th) was the favorite in 1999 which speaks for the quality of the field (although Lemon Drop Kid and General Challenge were halfway decent horses).

Careful--Indian Charlie was a BIG Behrens fan.

The Indomitable DrugS 10-26-2009 06:14 PM

Yeah ... Behrens was a total regional hate for IC.

The horse won 4 of 7 as a 3yo, got nipped in the Travers, and won a stake later on with a 118 Beyer. Went on to be an excellent older horse that banked over $4.5 million.

In spite of all that ... he royally sucked because he wasn't from So Cal.

But hey, that A. P. Indy sure was a great horse!

He really showed that unaccomplished Euro My Memoirs who was boss when he outgamed him in the Belmont. Not to mention his stellar BC Classic win over a decent 3yo Euro filly trying dirt for the first time.

mbahadur 10-26-2009 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mbahadur

Behrens (who finished 7th) was the favorite in 1999 which speaks for the quality of the field (although Lemon Drop Kid and General Challenge were halfway decent horses).

With the exception of Running Stag, any one of the Top 8 finishers from the 1998 Classic could have won the 1999 Classic if they had not been retired or injured (Victory Gallop). Also Real Quiet or Free House could have won the 1999 Classic if they did not get hurt during the year.


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