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Seattleallstar 03-21-2007 11:44 AM

Circular Quay the 2007 Kentucky Derby winner
 
its all over but the cryin now with Ravel out. Nice, to see JR and Pletcher finally get that Triple Crown race win.

zippyneedsawin 03-21-2007 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
its all over but the cryin now with Ravel out. Nice, to see JR and Pletcher finally get that Triple Crown race win.

Why did you have to do this to him?

miraja2 03-21-2007 12:06 PM

I would be surprised if any of the other connections even bring their horses! What would be the point? Especially horses like Street Sense and Great Hunter. Why would their connections even think their horses could beat CQ? Of course, I guess the fact that their horses already did defeat him might be something to think about...............nah. Just let him win it in a walkover.
Give me a break.

Bold Reasoning 03-21-2007 12:10 PM

There are other good horses out there. I like Great Hunter, in particular. Anyway, I think Doug O'Neill will smell the roses; It will not be Todd Pletcher. O"Neill has plenty of ammunition.

lemoncrush 03-21-2007 12:21 PM

I love CQ, but it's a little early to make predictions.

One good thing is that CQ is so relaxed early, that an unfavorable gate position might not hurt him. He's going to be last through the first 1/2 of the race no matter what.

But I agree. It's impossible for me to toss out Street Sense, Great hunter and Any Given Saturday until after the next round of preps are completed in about a month.

Seattleallstar 03-21-2007 12:37 PM

I said the same thing about Bandini when he was 3

zippyneedsawin 03-21-2007 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
I said the same thing about Bandini when he was 3

To win the Derby?

POINTGIVEN1985 03-21-2007 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
its all over but the cryin now with Ravel out. Nice, to see JR and Pletcher finally get that Triple Crown race win.

CQ will not even beat Nobiz in The Wood

brianwspencer 03-21-2007 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by POINTGIVEN1985
CQ will not even beat Nobiz in The Wood


That wouldn't prevent him from winning the Derby though.....

POINTGIVEN1985 03-21-2007 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
That wouldn't prevent him from winning the Derby though.....

ok well since everyone is making predictions, he will not win the wood nobiz will and he will not be in the superfecta in the derby....i dont like his running style he will find trouble, and even if he dosent i still dont think he's good enough, i know his pedigree says he can go long and he'd be a classic race type horse, but i think he'd be a devestating miler type with his 1 big run, he could point to races such as the met mile, the carter and the new breeders cup dirt mile

brianwspencer 03-21-2007 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by POINTGIVEN1985
ok well since everyone is making predictions, he will not win the wood nobiz will and he will not be in the superfecta in the derby....i dont like his running style he will find trouble, and even if he dosent i still dont think he's good enough

Well, guess they can't all have as great a shot in the Derby as Bob and John, right?

You're probably on to something here...

zippyneedsawin 03-21-2007 12:57 PM

For those interested, I just found out that CQ's horsehats.. hat.. will be available in a few weeks. BTW, should I pre-order one for you? ;)

lemoncrush 03-21-2007 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by POINTGIVEN1985
ok well since everyone is making predictions, he will not win the wood nobiz will and he will not be in the superfecta in the derby....i dont like his running style he will find trouble, and even if he dosent i still dont think he's good enough, i know his pedigree says he can go long and he'd be a classic race type horse, but i think he'd be a devestating miler type with his 1 big run, he could point to races such as the met mile, the carter and the new breeders cup dirt mile

You may be right about finding trouble, but saying he'll be out of the superfecta is pretty bold, especially considering his record. Throw out the Risen Star when the jockey was thrown right in front of him, and he's never finished worse than 2nd. I think he's almost a lock to hit the board.

POINTGIVEN1985 03-21-2007 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by lemoncrush
You may be right about finding trouble, but saying he'll be out of the superfecta is pretty bold, especially considering his record. Throw out the Risen Star when the jockey was thrown right in front of him, and he's never finished worse than 2nd. I think he's almost a lock to hit the board.

untill the risen star all he did was win sprints, he never won going long, he just won sprints, then in the risen star he gets dream setup, ketchecan goes very fast early and gives him a perfect setup, i dont think he will make the superfecta in the derby, just my opinion

sumitas 03-21-2007 01:14 PM

very few horses win the derby from well off the pace. it has been done, Unbridled was one, but it is rare. most derby winners are within 3 lengths of the lead on the first turn. this is not a favorable scenario for CQ.

brianwspencer 03-21-2007 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by POINTGIVEN1985
untill the risen star all he did was win sprints, he never won going long, he just won sprints, then in the risen star he gets dream setup, ketchecan goes very fast early and gives him a perfect setup, i dont think he will make the superfecta in the derby, just my opinion

Actually, a horse fell down in front of him in the Risen Star.

estreetposse 03-21-2007 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by POINTGIVEN1985
untill the risen star all he did was win sprints, he never won going long, he just won sprints, then in the risen star he gets dream setup, ketchecan goes very fast early and gives him a perfect setup, i dont think he will make the superfecta in the derby, just my opinion

And how far is long prior to the Risen Star, Most of the horses on the trail were all doing 6f to a mile, not saying some didn't stretch to 1 1/16, but there are more that were in sprints than not i believe. btw, not predicting anything here, winners, supers...nuttin'!!

zippyneedsawin 03-21-2007 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by POINTGIVEN1985
untill the risen star all he did was win sprints, he never won going long, he just won sprints, then in the risen star he gets dream setup, ketchecan goes very fast early and gives him a perfect setup, i dont think he will make the superfecta in the derby, just my opinion

you mean LA derby,, right? I think did pretty well in his other attempts at going long before his LA derby win. He did finish 2nd in both the KY futurity (on poly) and the Juvy (2+ lengths in front of every horse but street sense) have his races set up for him? yes. but the derby usually has a fast pace, doesn't it? could he find trouble in the derby because of his style? absolutely. but, imo, i haven't seen a reason why he can't win that race based on his past performances. that's why the derby trail is great, we find different reasons to like different horses along the way.

SniperSB23 03-21-2007 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by sumitas
very few horses win the derby from well off the pace. it has been done, Unbridled was one, but it is rare. most derby winners are within 3 lengths of the lead on the first turn. this is not a favorable scenario for CQ.

I think that is already changing and will continue to do so as the trend to send frontrunning sprinters to the Derby if they can get the graded earnings continues. If it keeps up as it is I think it will become extremely difficult to win the Derby if you are within 3 lengths of the speed duel at first call. Even Barbaro was four lengths back at the first call.

Linny 03-21-2007 01:33 PM

Finishing second in 2 G1 routes hardly marks a horse as a "failure" at a route. No one was beating SS in the Juvie, but he was closest at the end. If a criticism was to be made it would be for the race at KEE, where so many closers held the adbatage and he was beaten by Great Hunter.

I like CQ but I'm not handing him the gold trophy quite yet. I don't think he's a closing sprinter though either.


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