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2021 Hall of Fame Eligible Nominees
Horses: American Pharoah (1st year/eligibility), Blind Luck, Game On Dude, Havre de Grace, Kona Gold, Rags to Riches;
Trainers: Christophe Clement, Doug O'Neill, Todd Pletcher (1st year/eligibility); Jockey: Corey Nakatani ![]() |
I don’t have a problem with any of those.
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Nakatani was money on turf and one of my favorites to bet on no matter what the odds were
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Nominating Rags to Riches is particularly unfortunate. It's like giving a participation trophy to someone who barely ever participated. It's the Hall of Fame not the Hall of Horses I Really Liked.
Blind Luck is FAR more deserving, as is Kona Gold. |
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Luv him:D |
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Did you ever get better? |
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30 starts, 14 wins and 7 seconds. Was 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the BC Sprint, multiple graded stakes wins including two grade 1’s. He travelled and from January of 1999 to November of 2001, he finished either 1st or 2nd in all his races. If he ran today people would be calling him the best sprinter ever. |
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Even in this age of a billion available stakes races in service of the all might BC, what is there, like 4 or 5 open Grade 1 sprints on the calendar nationwide? Want to hazard a guess how many Grade 1s Safely Kept, Housebuster, and Groovy won in their careers? |
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Imagine that |
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Safely Kept won 24 of 31. That's deceiving somewhat because most of that wasn't in open competition. If she was facing open competition the majority of the time, he record wouldn't be as sparkling. Housebuster won 15 of 22 and was voted champion in two seasons, not one. Groovy, as brilliant as he was, was also under .500 and lost his two biggest tests. When I think of these horses, I think that Kona Gold fits in with them so if they are in, I can see him in too. My position would be more likely that none of them go in. Maybe Housebuster cause he was a champion in two seasons, not one. |
Simply saying Groovy didn't win half of his starts, and not knowing why, is ( frankly ) embarrassing, and disqualifies you from even discussing his merits.
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Top class at 2, 3, and 4 from one of the best crops ever. Probably the most versatile of that group. I need to find a replay of the 1987 Whitney; judging by the running line, Jose Santos must have botched that ride. |
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I hesitate to criticize Jolley and Brant, but they could have done what Lukas did and kept Gulch primarily sprinting. He would have amassed many more wins, though maybe not as much respect because he ran so well almost every time, even at routes. The funny thing is, when he won the Belmont Futurity, he wasn’t overly impressive - he barely held on over Demon’s Begone. The thought was that he was not going to get better as he matured, that he’d already peaked. He didn’t - Jolley did do a great job with him. Here’s the replay..it still stings, lol. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLfPL_GwlxU |
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If Serena Williams won every preliminary match leading to the majors, great. But the majors are the biggest stages and she can't lose each time she gets on the biggest stage and just be forgiven because of what she did on the smaller ones. |
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