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Originally Posted by justindew
I'd vote for Blame first, then Glodikova, then Uncle Mo, then Zenyatta. I think Blame will win, but Team Blame probably ought to cut back on the "we are Horse of the Year....she had her chance" stuff. I think it's gonna rub some voters the wrong way.
Who the hell will get Champion Turf Male?
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So Zenyatta's camp are the only ones allowed to try to persuade voters then.
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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
First of all, and this has come up fairly often, the author does not write the headline. Secondly, what is the problem with Jay's article? It wasn't biased. It presented the story.
This whole thing has become beyond boorish, but Jay had a job to do, and I fail to see how he did it poorly. He didn't take sides.
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He may not have written the headline, but he took the angle that there is equal validity to both sides of the HOY 'debate' when there isn't. Ask any trainer other than John Shirreffs and they'll tell you who the winner is. Same thing with any owner outside of the Mosses. He also writes in the article 'There would be no debate had Zenyatta gotten up in the Classic.' So if a head makes that much difference in one direction, how come it doesn't in the other direction? The ESPN guys were smart enough to say after the race on Saturday that Blame should and will be HOY. Privman won't go that far for some reason.
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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
To say there isn't at least a debate for HOY is silly.
Personally, if I had a vote, I would not vote for Blame.
I would be seriously conflicted between Zenyatta and Uncle Mo.
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Enough. Are you really one of the people who thinks it should be for the best horse and not the most accomplished? Uncle Mo and Zenyatta are both great, but both of their ontrack accomplishments are dwarfed by Blame's this year.