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pgardn 09-02-2006 04:41 PM

Sun KIng
 
What a tough animal. He needs a rest badly. The race set up perfectly for him and he was trying so hard and just did not have it. Effort horses like this have got to be handled properly. What is Flower Alley's excuse now? He had nothing. This horse is clearly running very poorly. Something is not right. He may be training well, but that does not count. And can we please move Funny Cide to a lower level. He starts out from the outside position like a bat out of hell and just dies. I dont like watching that.

Cunningham Racing 09-02-2006 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
What a tough animal. He needs a rest badly. The race set up perfectly for him and he was trying so hard and just did not have it. Effort horses like this have got to be handled properly. What is Flower Alley's excuse now? He had nothing. This horse is clearly running very poorly. Something is not right. He may be training well, but that does not count.

He ran the best race of any horse today IMO...he was closing well like always against the bias...his Rag fig will be good off that...just not sure if he is at his best going 1 1/4 miles if they point for the Classic which they are....

Seattleallstar 09-02-2006 04:44 PM

Sun King sucks!

sumitas 09-02-2006 04:52 PM

Papi Chullo, after 2 weeks rest coming off a tough 2nd in the Longacres Mile, flies coast to coast and gets a big effort 4th in the Woodward. He's one tough cookie who someday may be spotted better.

Betsy 09-02-2006 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Cunningham Racing
He ran the best race of any horse today IMO...he was closing well like always against the bias...his Rag fig will be good off that...just not sure if he is at his best going 1 1/4 miles if they point for the Classic which they are....

Randy Moss said there was no speed bias today; he made a point of saying that because he probably knew people would be wondering how on earth this result could have happened? Frankly, too many horses ran poorly for me to think very highly of this race.

Danzig 09-02-2006 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
What a tough animal. He needs a rest badly. The race set up perfectly for him and he was trying so hard and just did not have it. Effort horses like this have got to be handled properly. What is Flower Alley's excuse now? He had nothing. This horse is clearly running very poorly. Something is not right. He may be training well, but that does not count. And can we please move Funny Cide to a lower level. He starts out from the outside position like a bat out of hell and just dies. I dont like watching that.

he regresses off top performances...give him a break, and bring him into the bcc. he'll be a threat. i'd use him underneath some horses, and it sure wouldn't break my heart to have charismatic as the sire of a classic winner.

Downthestretch55 09-02-2006 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sumitas
Papi Chullo, after 2 weeks rest coming off a tough 2nd in the Longacres Mile, flies coast to coast and gets a big effort 4th in the Woodward. He's one tough cookie who someday may be spotted better.

Sumitas,
I'm with you on Papi Chullo. If he gets some time off, he'll do just fine.
Bet him big second off the lay off.
Funny Cide? Either they drop him, shorten up, or send him to a nice retirement farm.
Sun King? Ridden hard, used up...to the shed before he gets hurt and doesn't have stud value. Poly won't save him.
Just my two cents.
DTS

sumitas 09-02-2006 05:29 PM

Maybe FC has an excuse. He was in perfect position until dropping sharply back. Hope he's ok.

Bold Brooklynite 09-02-2006 05:29 PM

Sun King ...

... the new, not-so-improved Perfect Drift.

pdrift1 09-02-2006 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
Sun King ...

... the new, not-so-improved Perfect Drift.

blah blah blah

Suffolk Shippers 09-02-2006 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
What is Flower Alley's excuse now? He had nothing. This horse is clearly running very poorly. Something is not right. He may be training well, but that does not count. And can we please move Funny Cide to a lower level. He starts out from the outside position like a bat out of hell and just dies. I dont like watching that.

point 1: Flower Alley is done, is he hurt? Who knows...him taking 1/2 the year off and then spotting up in the Salvatore sold me off him permanently. Peaked in the Travers/BCC last year. Retire and be happy FA.

point 2: Sackatoga Stables should be ashamed of themselves. I suspect they made Tagg run Funny Cide in this spot where he was in over his head.
They wanted a little star rub at the Spa, blah, blah, blah. They need to realize that he is not a GI/GII horse anymore, and he really hasn't been since those three months or so from the Wood through the Belmont in 2003. I think the true RIGHT thing to do is to turn the old boy out and live a spirited retirement, but I doubt they will do that. So, if they do run him, let's hope they revert to form from earlier this year like racing him in the Kings Point or that race at Woodbine. It's a true shame to watch a dual classic champion run into the ground by a few high school buddies who know dick about racing.
Their story was fun during the Triple Crown, but guys...YOUR 15 MINUTES IS UP...and you are showing your novice state now. Do right by the animal.

Clearly, I just vented :cool:

Danzig 09-02-2006 08:05 PM

feel better now??? good!! i agree on both counts btw.

GenuineRisk 09-02-2006 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
he regresses off top performances...give him a break, and bring him into the bcc. he'll be a threat. i'd use him underneath some horses, and it sure wouldn't break my heart to have charismatic as the sire of a classic winner.

Me either! He tries every single time he goes out there.

Cannon Shell 09-02-2006 10:51 PM

I love the line about Randy Moss saying there was no speed bias, as though he was the god of biases. There may have been no speed bias but If you look at the results of the 1 1/8th races today you wont see many closers faring well.

I guess we have to wait to see what kind of Rag sheet number Flower Alley gets before we can declare this as truly a bad race. Sorry Todd, couldn't resist.

The person that buys horses for Greg Norman does a remarkable job considering the results he gets despite his obvious lack of training or management skills.

Sun King is the definition of grinder.

Don't understand why people still get upset when Funny Cide runs up the track. He is a nice grade 3 horse that happens to be a gelding. As long as he is sound who cares how much he loses? Lots of not so great horses win triple crown races. Just most are retired before they can truly be exposed like FC.

pgardn 09-03-2006 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Don't understand why people still get upset when Funny Cide runs up the track. He is a nice grade 3 horse that happens to be a gelding. As long as he is sound who cares how much he loses? Lots of not so great horses win triple crown races. Just most are retired before they can truly be exposed like FC.

If I was a jock on Funny Cide going against this level I would just pull him up after he starts to falter. Its not fair to do this to an animal that is bred and trained to run past or ahead of other horses. He actually might put an amount of effort that is too much for him, and then he wont stay sound. I love this horse and would love to read about or see him run at a lower level.

SCUDSBROTHER 09-03-2006 12:41 AM

Sun King looked like a miler.A good race from him.That track is certainly not for everybody.

Bold Brooklynite 09-03-2006 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Suffolk Shippers
Sackatoga Stables should be ashamed of themselves. I suspect they made Tagg run Funny Cide in this spot where he was in over his head.
They wanted a little star rub at the Spa, blah, blah, blah. They need to realize that he is not a GI/GII horse anymore, and he really hasn't been since those three months or so from the Wood through the Belmont in 2003. I think the true RIGHT thing to do is to turn the old boy out and live a spirited retirement, but I doubt they will do that. So, if they do run him, let's hope they revert to form from earlier this year like racing him in the Kings Point or that race at Woodbine. It's a true shame to watch a dual classic champion run into the ground by a few high school buddies who know dick about racing.
Their story was fun during the Triple Crown, but guys...YOUR 15 MINUTES IS UP...and you are showing your novice state now. Do right by the animal.

Clearly, I just vented :cool:

Wow ... unreal !!!

Here's the exact text of my post on the "Flower Alley & Funny Cide" thread ... I'd accuse you of plagiarizing from me ... except your post was a few hours before mine ...

"There's nothing 'funny' about what has been done with this poor horse ...

... he has been repeatedly humiliated by the egomaniacs of the Sack-O-Kaka syndicate ... who fell too much in love with the spotlight ... and who still don't realize that their fifteen minutes of fame have long passed.

I think no one has been more embarrassed by these boors than Barclay Tagg ... a real horseman who is surely aware of his horse's regressed ability.

A true trouper like Funny Cide is indeed to be pitied ... but thank goodness he isn't aware of what has been done to him ... or he would have kicked the kaka out of the entire sad sack."

Too close for comfort !!!

sumitas 09-03-2006 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
Sun King looked like a miler.A good race from him.That track is certainly not for everybody.

Sun King is having a great campaign this year, anybody can see that.

Gander 09-03-2006 08:10 AM

That was an awesome effort from him yesterday. Too bad the track seemed to be so geared against him.

oracle80 09-03-2006 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Gander
That was an awesome effort from him yesterday. Too bad the track seemed to be so geared against him.

Pais, please note this response to a friend!!!
Seattle, You are about as stupid when it comes to analyzing races as anyone alive.
Sun King was beaten a nose and a head in the two most prestigious races for older horses on the east Coast.
yesterday, while running in a paceless race and against a speed bias, he showed heart and determination while attempting to run down the leaders despite the fact that noone else in the race could even make a dent on them in the lane.
The horse has earned about 2 million bucks. Although he lacks speed and at times consistency, hes always been a threat when racing at the very highest level.
I suggest you stick to computers, because you don't know a damn thing about horses.


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