
08-11-2006, 01:27 PM
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Sheepshead Bay
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 1,096
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Originally Posted by moodwalker
And just to make myself clear, I don't even consider the Euros who are coming to the Million this year to be that good.
I wouldn't back them if this were a group I in England, France, Hong Kong, or Japan.
But their second and third stringers are stronger than our top in my mind.
And the only way to find out will be on Saturday afternoon.
When superior horses meet with lesser competition, they look stunning when they win (Like Powerscourt last year) Regardless of how good they are comparapatively on an International level.
I saw Powerscourt get absolutely throttled in England several times last year prior to him making Kitten's Joy look like he was standing still. Not to mention that he did the same thing in the previous year.
And if you recall, everyone over here in the States thought Kitten's Joy could win the god damned L'Arc de Triomphe as a three year old with a leg in the air. Similar to how Barbaro was/could have been the best turf horse anyone has ever seen.
No one pays attention to the Euros, and don't really understand that our turf racing is just a different situation altogether.
The simple fact is that Barbaro would have been 10+ lengths behind the Euros on the turf, but by him beating up on some future claimers at Delaware, he is crowned a turf monster.
This is not to downgrade Barbaro, because he was excellent. But these are just facts.
Kev, surely you don't discount what I have said here. You follow turf racing and should know that what I am saying is true.
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Just because they are Euro's does not make them better...
KJ was hurt in the Million Last year...
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