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Originally Posted by King Glorious
So we are basically agreeing then. You are acknowledging that once you get past what I call the Big Four, Nobiz fits right in with the rest of them. And it's worth keeping in mind that when Nobiz was running his best dirt figures, it was early in the year. I don't think it's too outrageous to think that there is a possibility that he's a better horse now than he was in the spring.
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No, we are not agreeing. Diamond Stripes
is faster than Nobiz. Tiago
is faster than Nobiz, and by proxy Awesome Gem would be too.
That puts him at
least ninth on paper after you get past the obvious five.
So he'd get to scrum with Zanjero and Student Council for the last-place trifecta spots in my hypothetical field.
Sounds like a perfect reason for them to send him to the Classic. He's not even in the same zip code as the types of horses who are going to fight for the win, and is quite arguably, not even a contender for a midpack finish given the likely field.
The horse is exactly as fast on dirt this year as he was in his very first start. Horses like that don't win the BC Classic because they pop some decent race on rock hard turf at Belmont.
You're getting a bit carried away. Diamond Stripes would
easily beat him, and that horse's best shot is to fill out the super.