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Originally Posted by oracle80
Euro its the younger know it all guys who seem to make these arguments. Its a generational thing called what have you done for me lately. And its quite comical. A few posters on here are always calling horses "rats". You know, the kind of rats who have already banked 600g- 1 million bucks. They generally make these statements after one sub par outing. Earlier this year(I have your names, I have your posts) peopel were railing on about Sun King being a "rat". All hes done since then is win the Commonwealth and get beat a head in the Met. Man would I LOVE and DREAM to own 10% of a rat like that. All that cash and a liscense to go to stud now and make some more cash.
The guys who make these statements know NOTHING about horses and the physical problems or form cycles they get into. They think they are cars and the concepts of popped splints, entrapping, quarter cracks, etc. mean nothing to them. All they say is, hes a rat, because the horse lost. The fact that they know nothing about horses themselves is besides the point, they truly feel qualified to judge a horse a rat.
The new generation of horsefan seems to have teh following criteria for greatness: 1) You must never lose(especially a race that they bet)
2) You must never have an off day or sub par day(which basically means you must never bleed, entrap, jam up a foot, grab a quarter, pop a splint, buck shins, or suffer a fracture)
3) You must run your races in track record or near track record times.
4) You must never duck who they "say" is the main competition in their division. You must always face the very best you can find even if it makes no sense to do so due to time contraints betwen races or traveling to a strange place.
How maniacal is that?
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You should have heard the things being said about Aptitude when he was finishing 2nd in so many big races. Someone actually said he should be sent to the glue factory! That is a kind of horse most people would kill for - finishing 2nd in the Derby? He should have won the Belmont, too........Ok, he developed a huge finishing kick later in his career, but even had he not....wow. I suspected at the time it's because he was by AP Indy -as if there was a resentment against a horse (Indy) that was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and was handed great broodmars on a silver platter. It's interesting - fans like Storm Cat and other sires who've had to work their way up to greatness, but they hate Indy, who they claim is only good because of the mares he gets.