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![]() Regarding any Coaltown-Citation comparisons:
Coaltown almost certainly got to levels as a 4-year-old that Citation never reached in his career....and even though Citation was defeated in 11 of his first 13 attempts as an older horse - he was coming back off of an injury. Here's Coaltown as a 4-year-old. The horse he beat by 7 lengths last out was coming east after winning the Santa Anita Handicap. He won the Suburban Handicap after that thumping. ![]() Coaltown opened up 15 lengths and went on to win that race by 12 lengths to go 8-for-8 - he carried two bowling balls more in weight than the 2nd and 3rd place finishers of that race. He slaughtered some excellent competition in his prime. With Citation - you've got one of the two or three greatest 3yo seasons ever. Coaltown is more of a Gun Bow type. Both are in the Hall of Fame ... both truly belong in the Hall of Fame ... but their greatness has more to do with a string of incredible indivdual performances than any long sustained peroid of greatness. |