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Curlin was always a big boy...
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The scratch of Samba Rooster just helped Understatement ( not that it matters one way or another ). Obviously Bordeaux Bandit is also out for tomorrow's race.
Did just catch John Velasquez fibbing away on some new OTB show. According to him he studies his mounts in the DRF the night before the races, and reiterated that he was glad he did before today's show, and then proceeded to give misinformation about the careers of the first two mounts he was asked about. But, he did mention how much help the jockey's need. |
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Andy...you think many jocks do that? |
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Its just he looked like he had a submarine girth. His lungs must be begging to break out of his chest. I guess its a matter of what he ran against. Do they have any big slow horses over there? The computer must enhance size as Z said. |
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He has always been huge.
Lawyer Ron is about 16.1 hands, and Curlin swallowed him up in the JCGC. Lawyer Ron also has an enormous stride. Rags to Riches is about 16.2-16.3, and one of the most muscular fillies you will ever see. They are about the same size height wise and as far as length of stride goes (judging from the Belmont Stakes), but Curlin is still more muscular than her. |
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He was muscular and big. But he know seems to have a giant girth. Not fat. Just lungs. I wonder how much more he weighs...? |
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I've even seen Mandella make moves with horses that were puzzling, and he is a great trainer. He loves his horses, and I truly believe that he does what he thinks is best for them. Probably my favorite trainers are Frankel and Tagg. I can't deny that Pletcher is the best trainer in the country right now. He wins, and wins, and wins. Sure he makes mistakes...all of them do. All of them have ruined horses for one reason or another...whether it be poor judgment on their part or going with what their clients say so they don't lose the client. But, Pletcher wouldn't be at the top if he wasn't great. He wouldn't have gotten the caliber of horses that he did and the clients that he did in the first place if everyone didn't think he was an outstanding trainer. He has proven results. I am hardly a racing genius. In fact, I don't know anyone that is a racing genius. It is impossible for me to consider anyone a genius in horse racing because most aren't even right 50% of the time. Another attempt to be picking... I don't dislike you at all, but I really don't understand you sometimes or why you make the remarks that you do.... |
Times have changed. Gone are the days of the truly great horses. Gone are the days of horses like Seattle Slew and Spectacular Bid. Gone are the days of horses that can handle the TC or stay sound enough to race as a four year old.
That is why in ten years, I say that Curlin will be considered a great horse. Because we will rarely ever see a great three year old race as a four year old. He is doing the unthinkable...we are seeing a shadow of the true greats in him. He is taking racing back in time. I think Curlin is a great horse. He is in that same realm as the great horses of past years even though he didn't have the foundation necessary to win the Derby, and ran into another freak in the Belmont. He is that talented, and of the right type. He looks like one of them. If he races throughout the year (holding my breath...probably won't, but I didn't think he would ever run in Dubai), I think he will establish himself as such. In my eyes, he is exactly what racing needs, and I thank Jess Jackson for letting us see him this year(even though we don't know the real motive unless he is being sincere). If he races throughout the year, it will be one heck of a ride. I obviously wasn't around in the 70s, and he is giving me a glimpse of what it was like to be around when those horses were running. When I see him, I almost get teary eyed in awe...I know that I am witnessing something phenomenal. He gives me that high. How many horses in today's racing world would still be sound enough to go a mile and a quarter off of a long layoff carrying that much weight...winning on top of it all after a very tough 3 year old season, and still be able to win the Dubai World Cup? If he wins in Dubai, it will truly be something special. I think that it is a little unfair to say that Curlin won't be considered great just yet... By the way, great horses that have not won the TC. Spectacular Bid among many others.... Great horses that haven't won the Derby... The Grey Ghost, Man O' War, Seabiscuit, Cigar, etc..... |
Does anybody have the cliff notes to those two gargantuan posts? I only made it as far as the inane comparison to Bellamy Road before I vomited and moved on.
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in a nutshell btw, curlin and rags are freaks. amazing stuff really.
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Whew.
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i'm just wondering how someone who didn't see the 70's can then say this is a glimpse of what it was like. it's nothing like it at all.
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I think Hard Spun. He won graded stakes sprinting and routing.
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i just don't see how you can compare todays horses to those of the 70's, when you admit you never saw them back then. if you had seen them, you'd realize how ludicrous it is to say that curlin is a throwback to that time. |
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