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Originally Posted by monipenny
Didn't say he was the sharpest trainer. I said he has a eye for talent. I would have had no problem with what he did if Noble Promise was my horse. The guy gift wrapped Curlin, Einstein, and oh ya Harlan's Holiday. Or did ya already forget about those horses? Just ask Helen Pitts-Blasi or S. Asmussen. Many times the horse makes the trainer and not so much the other way around.
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The fact that Curlin and Einstein were as good as they were has 10000x more to do with Helen Pitts than it does McPeek. He would have been a fraction as patient with them as she was.
So David Ingordo has as much to do with Zenyatta being successful as John Shirreffs? Come on.