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sdjcom 05-19-2008 09:50 PM

so you watch casino drive beat nobody either in two races,and now he's the best thing since pegusas in greek mythology. as far as curlin he is a year older and has matured. at this point in his 3 yr old year after belmont he had2-3 losses. you have to compare big to older horses ? get a life you don't have a clue what you are talking about, however you have the right to your opinion

sdjcom 05-19-2008 09:53 PM

Beyer Has'nt Picked A Derby Winner In 20 Yrs. He's Out Of Touch Anymore And Is Mad Because He Didn't See This Talent Earlier I Read
Beyer In The 70s' And He Isn't Half The Writer And Innovator He Once Was. Burn Out I Guess.

blackthroatedwind 05-19-2008 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by sdjcom
Beyer Has'nt Picked A Derby Winner In 20 Yrs. He's Out Of Touch Anymore And Is Mad Because He Didn't See This Talent Earlier I Read
Beyer In The 70s' And He Isn't Half The Writer And Innovator He Once Was. Burn Out I Guess.


At least you haven't dropped off.

He picked Street Sense by the way.

CSC 05-19-2008 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
i think point given will turn out to be a better sire than big brown.

That's not a ringing endorsement, if we use Point Given as an example and you can use Monarchos also from the same year if you want. Winning the triple crown events does not necessarily mean you are going to be a success in the breeding shed. Right now you'd have to say Street Cry is the best sire from that crop with a derby winner to his name already. One look at the 2007 Top Sires list in North America and it is quite revealing.

blackthroatedwind 05-19-2008 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC
That's not a ringing endorsement, if we use Point Given as an example and you can use Monarchos also from the same year if you want. Winning the triple crown events does not necessarily mean you are going to be a success in the breeding shed. Right now you'd have to say Street Cry is the best sire from that crop with a derby winner to his name already. One look at the 2007 Top Sires list in North America and it is quite revealing.


It's not clear that Street Cry wasn't the most talented horse from that crop.

CSC 05-19-2008 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
It's not clear that Street Cry wasn't the most talented horse from that crop.

I sure would have loved to see Point Given race at 4 against Street Cry. I think it would have been very hard to chose which one would have been better. One thing is for sure Street Cry's Stephen Foster race was one of the more impressive races I remember from an older horse.

Danzig 05-19-2008 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by CSC
That's not a ringing endorsement, if we use Point Given as an example and you can use Monarchos also from the same year if you want. Winning the triple crown events does not necessarily mean you are going to be a success in the breeding shed. Right now you'd have to say Street Cry is the best sire from that crop with a derby winner to his name already. One look at the 2007 Top Sires list in North America and it is quite revealing.

sure isn't....which was my point.

philcski 05-19-2008 10:20 PM

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It's not clear that Street Cry wasn't the most talented horse from that crop.

I think it's pretty close between him and Congaree. Was never a Point Given fan.

I also think Macho Uno might end up a good sire- he certainly stands at a place where he can get some good mares.

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Originally Posted by CSC
I sure would have loved to see Point Given race at 4 against Street Cry. I think it would have been very hard to chose which one would have been better. One thing is for sure Street Cry's Stephen Foster race was one of the more impressive races I remember from an older horse.

His second in the Whitney was one of my all time favorite races...

CSC 05-19-2008 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
I think it's pretty close between him and Congaree. Was never a Point Given fan.

I also think Macho Uno might end up a good sire- he certainly stands at a place where he can get some good mares.



His second in the Whitney was one of my all time favorite races...

Lido Palace, Macho Uno, Street Cry, Left Bank. From 1st to 4th I think they beyered 121-116 Unbelievable!


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