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Old 07-03-2006, 08:44 PM
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Let me start by saying that I'm not trying to bash anyone here, just curious as to what people think. I've read a lot of posts about how bad Garrett Gomez is, and I don't know, I just don't agree. He finishes strong, and he has great hands. I will agree that his judgement isn't always the best, but who's is. In my opinion there are far more overrated guys out there. Rafael Bejarano is the first that comes to mind. The reason I say this, is because he was being groomed as the next pat Day, and I'm sorry I don't see it. He is consistently outridden by Julian Leparoux, and I think his decision making most of the time is okay at best. I know he wins a ton of races, but most of the time it's because he's on the best horse, and I just think the guy is overhyped. Another is Ramon Dominguez, who also wins a ton, but again he is usually on the best. Now he did have a decent Saratoga meeting last year, but my problem with Dominguez is I think he tries to get cute too much, and tries to look good instead of getting the job done. In no way am I saying that he isn't trying to win, I just think if he were a bit more focused he could dominate. Both riders are very talented, don't get me wrong, but before we crown these guys as the next Bailey, or whoever lets look at the veterans right now.
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Old 07-03-2006, 08:53 PM
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Let me start by saying that I'm not trying to bash anyone here, just curious as to what people think. I've read a lot of posts about how bad Garrett Gomez is, and I don't know, I just don't agree. He finishes strong, and he has great hands. I will agree that his judgement isn't always the best, but who's is. In my opinion there are far more overrated guys out there. Rafael Bejarano is the first that comes to mind. The reason I say this, is because he was being groomed as the next pat Day, and I'm sorry I don't see it. He is consistently outridden by Julian Leparoux, and I think his decision making most of the time is okay at best. I know he wins a ton of races, but most of the time it's because he's on the best horse, and I just think the guy is overhyped. Another is Ramon Dominguez, who also wins a ton, but again he is usually on the best. Now he did have a decent Saratoga meeting last year, but my problem with Dominguez is I think he tries to get cute too much, and tries to look good instead of getting the job done. In no way am I saying that he isn't trying to win, I just think if he were a bit more focused he could dominate. Both riders are very talented, don't get me wrong, but before we crown these guys as the next Bailey, or whoever lets look at the veterans right now.
I think Gomez is great. Last year, I thought he was the best rider by far. This year, he hasn't been quite as consistent but I would still take him over anyone. I agree with you about Dominguez. I think he is very overrated.
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Old 07-03-2006, 08:57 PM
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The french man has really impressed me lately with some of his rides...He is one kid that isn't afraid to shoot holes and make his own room in a legal fashion. I remember when he got tossed over the rail at Keeneland, only to get up the next race...Albarado would have taken a week off

Albarado is overrated.

I get SOLID rides from Raffie, Migs, Guidry, Nakatani, Emigh, Bridgo, Martin Jr(not today but in general) and Mena...
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:04 PM
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Overrated riders? I think that's redundant.

It's the same answer as the corny joke my father used to ask me every time we drove by a cemetary when I was a kid. " How many people are dead in that cemetary? "


All of them.
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:05 PM
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But, by the way, there is probably no more overrated rider in history than Bejarano.
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:05 PM
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disagree deepthroatgas....
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:07 PM
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disagree deepthroatgas....
Before I never waste my time answering you again I just want to check...are you making some sort of bad joke involving my screen name?
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:08 PM
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playing around yo.....I don't think you should disrepect jocks like that because what they do is extremely dangerous. While I have hatred towards some jocks, I still respect what they do. You stated that they are all overrated is a lack of respect for them, IMO...
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:28 PM
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Overrated riders? I think that's redundant.

It's the same answer as the corny joke my father used to ask me every time we drove by a cemetary when I was a kid. " How many people are dead in that cemetary? "


All of them.
I agree...on most occasions the horses dictate the outcome of the race, not the riders...There are a few races out there were riders visually make a difference but it is a minor percentage IMO...If one horse is typically three lengths faster than another horse and they race together and the faster horse has Tammy Fox on him and the slower horse has Angel Cordero - I'll still bet on the faster horse everytime...

Jockeys have a tough job, don't get me wrong....they have to be in immacualte physicval condition and they lay their bodies on the line everytime they exit the paddock on to the race track, but our sport's real superstars are the horses and not the jockeys....

Now, I do think a rider can ruin the outcome of a race, obviously, and it happens WAY more than they actually positively assist the outcome of the race...This is just reality and not me on a jockey-hating tirade...I actually respect jockeys a lot, but I am alos an owner and I see who pays for everything in this sport and who makes the money in this sport, which is no secret....

It's funny because I actually disagree with the original poster a little bit...I believe that Rafael Bejarano is the most talented and best rider in the game...Leparoux is a very solid up-and-comer but I like Rafael's athleticism more, and he is not scared to try on cheap horses, which many prima donas out there won't do....I believe Ramon Dominguez is the most UNDERrated rider in the country if that helps your original question, but they all probably get too much credit for their actions when one of their horses win IMO - but that is how the racing world is set up...the media can't interview the horse so the next logical figure they can latch onto as a 'star' is the jockey because they are interviewable (well some of them are)..LOL

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Old 07-03-2006, 09:34 PM
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off topic here but Mig doesn't lose on Allen Jerken's runners, think he is a little less then 50% on his mounts, was 4 for 10 and now 5 for 11 today....
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:37 PM
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off topic here but Mig doesn't lose on Allen Jerken's runners, think he is a little less then 50% on his mounts, was 4 for 10 and now 5 for 11 today....
I would say it is a mutual admiration society.
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:36 PM
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Basically, bettors use jockeys in a transparant attempt to veil their handicapping inadequacies. They blame them for losses when in fact it was more than likely a mediocre handicapping job ( hey, even good horseplayers don't handicap all the races well ). The truth is it is rare that you are absolutely cost money by a poor ride. And, more importantly, nobody ever seems to notice those few times when you cash simply because another rider buried his mount. I guarantee this happens MUCH more than you are cost a win by a poor ride. It's simply numbers.

But, also, people spend way too much time worrying about riders when attempting to handicap. It is a distraction and a complete waste of time and energy. Handicap the horses and hope for the best.
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:40 PM
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Basically, bettors use jockeys in a transparant attempt to veil their handicapping inadequacies. They blame them for losses when in fact it was more than likely a mediocre handicapping job ( hey, even good horseplayers don't handicap all the races well ). The truth is it is rare that you are absolutely cost money by a poor ride. And, more importantly, nobody ever seems to notice those few times when you cash simply because another rider buried his mount. I guarantee this happens MUCH more than you are cost a win by a poor ride. It's simply numbers.

But, also, people spend way too much time worrying about riders when attempting to handicap. It is a distraction and a complete waste of time and energy. Handicap the horses and hope for the best.
Yeah you're right, but when you are cost a win, it sucks.
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:41 PM
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And, more importantly, nobody ever seems to notice those few times when you cash simply because another rider buried his mount.
Another thing that is well said.....My Laviollete theory is specifically to this, he buries ALL his mounts....
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:49 PM
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truth is it is rare that you are absolutely cost money by a poor ride.
I don't know about that...I can say that I've seen several rides that I firmly believe cost a horse a win or better placing, and NO - most of the time I don't have money on the horse (LOL)....you see riders hurt horses FAR more than you see them help horses...
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:39 PM
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I agree...on most occasions the horses dictate the outcome of the race, not the riders...There are a few races out there were riders visually make a difference but it is a minor percentage IMO...If one horse is typically three lengths faster than another horse and they race together and the faster horse has Tammy Fox on him and the slower horse has Angel Cordero - I'll still bet on the faster horse everytime...I think Ramon Dominguez is the most underrated rider in the country if that gives you a better answer to your original question.

Jockeys have a tough job, don't get me wrong....they have to be in immacualte physicval condition and they lay their bodies on the line everytime they exit the paddock on to the race track, but our sport's real superstars are the horses and not the jockeys....

Now, I do think a rider can ruin the outcome of a race, obviously, and it happens WAY more than they actually positively assist the outcome of the race...This is just reality and not me on a jockey-hating tirade...I actually respect jockeys a lot, but I am alos an owner and I see who pays for everything in this sport and who makes the money in this sport, which is no secret....

It's funny because I actually disagree with the original poster a little bit...I believe that Rafael Bejarano is the most talented and best rider in the game...Leparoux is a very solid up-and-comer but I like Rafael's athleticism more, and he is not scared to try on cheap horses, which many prima donas out there won't do....I believe Ramon Dominguez is the most UNDERrated rider in the country if that helps your original question, but they all probably get too much credit for their actions when one of their horses win IMO - but that is how the racing world is set up...the media can't interview the horse so the next logical figure they can latch onto as a 'star' is the jockey because they are interviewable (well some of them are)..LOL
I disagree totally, how is Dominguez underrated?
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:50 PM
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I disagree totally, how is Dominguez underrated?
Do toi the circuit he rides on he doesn't get the buzz of the Prados, etc. but I don't think he takes a back seat to them one bit from a talent and overall riding total package-perspective...
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Old 07-03-2006, 11:00 PM
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"Songster is very talented and no one was going to beat him that day."




Well,I have no fear in calling a spade a spade.This statement is that of an idiot.If you think Bling couldn't have beaten this horse ,then you're an idiot.The horse simply needed a ride.He was kept in neutral,and he is not used to that.The incredible thing is all the excuses made for this guy.No matter what he does..."it couldn't have been helped"..."oh..bad luck" etc.etc.
My God,everybody who rides a horse from the 1 hole has a built in excuse from now on.He got Behaving Badly off the rail,and into the winners circle today.No reason he couldn't have done it with Bling.The amazing thing is that Bling is so versatile.He won the 2nd start this year by going right to the lead.He won his 1st race this year,and the Aqueduct race,by closing.He let Prado and Vega make all the decisions.They rode his horse.He let them do that by not staying out of trouble.He is the chalk on the rail.He has to use the horse's speed to get out of there,or take back.What he did was allow somebody else to clear and come over in front of him.He thought he could sit behind him,and get a hole to get out? Well,we all know that if he is on chalk and in New York,he will get covered up like Prado did.After you guys get done making excuses for him,you'll realize Prado would have won if rode Bling.He never would have placed his horse 2nd behind the leader.He would have laid back further,and got off that rail(either on the backstretch ,or in the stretch.)Gomez put this horse in "No Man's Land"(RIGHT BEHIND THE SPEED,AND ENTICED OTHERS TO LOCK HIM IN.)I'm sorry,but I fail to see why Gomez thought he wasn't going to get locked in.He allowed another big gray at Santa Anita to get locked in the same way.The horse never did get out.It was like the worst ride all meet,but the fact is he repeated the mistake in New York(a few months later.)
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:18 PM
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Gomez' awful ride on TM BLING stands out like a retarded kid at a Spelling Bee.Anytime somebody thinks Gomez is a great rider,go to the Belmont web site.Click video,and find the race on the undercard of the Belmont this year.You can not be dumber than that.Sometimes the guy is smart as a potted plant.Sure ,he gives some good rides,but he ain't gunna make it up to ya when he blows a chalk ride.Oh yes,he will blow some more rides on chalk.Why? Because when he is a target,he is easy to get into trouble.Not in the top 50% of the smartest guys out there.Prado simply makes an a$$ out of him,and that will probably continue to be the case.When he costs you a bunch of dough you'll see.
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:35 PM
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Gomez' awful ride on TM BLING stands out like a retarded kid at a Spelling Bee.Anytime somebody thinks Gomez is a great rider,go to the Belmont web site.Click video,and find the race on the undercard of the Belmont this year.You can not be dumber than that.Sometimes the guy is smart as a potted plant.Sure ,he gives some good rides,but he ain't gunna make it up to ya when he blows a chalk ride.Oh yes,he will blow some more rides on chalk.Why? Because when he is a target,he is easy to get into trouble.Not in the top 50% of the smartest guys out there.Prado simply makes an a$$ out of him,and that will probably continue to be the case.When he costs you a bunch of dough you'll see.

I've watched the replay a few times, and I just disagree. What would you have liked Gomez to do? Harry Vega's horse outsprinted him, and he sat patiently there. As they turned for home, the hole opened, then it shut, and finally opened again. First off, Songster is very talented and no one was going to beat him that day. I think it was more of Harry Vega not letting Gomez through, as he was trying to salvage second, then anything Gomez did wrong. Did you read Baffert's post race comments, he said something to the extent of Vega costing TMB the race and him having some connection to Prado.
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