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Old 02-17-2011, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell View Post
He was but on his best it didn't matter, he would just run them off their feet. Don't forget that we never saw what HB could do as an older horse while GZ's career highlights were manly as an older horse in carefully selected spots.

GZ was a really good horse but he was trained by a guy who was unusually phenomenal during that time, was never entered in a race (outside of maybe the Kings Bishop which he still should have won) where everything wasn't in his favor and like Holy Bull was a sprinter that could stretch his speed. His claim to fame season consisted of two 4 horse races, a perfect trip slop race, essentially a match race and a perfect trip Classic. How this makes him better than Holy Bull is news to me.
I agree - but it's a textbook comparison of 4 and 5 year old form versus 3-year-old form ... and not surprisingly, Ghostzapper was clear-cut faster.

The Donn Handicap was setting up to be a great test for Holy Bull because a duel with Cigar was already underway and Bailey had established the inside position with Cigar. One bad step is all it took.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBAMVuD0zks

I think Holy Bull is the best 3-year-old to race since the 1989 season with Sunday Silence and Easy Goer ... but a Ghostzapper VS Holy Bull comparison is apples and oranges to me. Heck - so is a Holy Bull VS Cigar comparison. A lot of great 3yo's didn't progress as older horses (Easy Goer and Sunday Silence both) and quite a few have actually tailed off.
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