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You can't judge a horse by any one criteria. Afleet Alex beat NOTHING last year, and I mean NOTHING!!!!! He actually lost to Giacomo(ouch) and beat Scrappy T in the Preakness and then beat Andromedas Hero and Nolans Cat in the Belmont( go ahead and try to find a horse in tri crown history who beat worse) but that doesnt mean Alex wasnt great. Fact is he really shredded them with enough authority that you could make the case that he may have beaten greats if they were around. That argument simply doesnt hold water from a pure common sense standpoint. This poster would have us believe that a rule exists in the universe that a horse can only truly be great if there is another great horse that year to beat.Thats not always possible. For every year with Affirmed and Alydar we have many more years where two great horses dont exist in the same year. Its nonsense to use that as a sole criteria. |
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Mineshaft was an unreal horse. To me a great horse is a horse who crosses the wire first time after time after time. This is what Mineshaft did. |
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The guys who make these statements know NOTHING about horses and the physical problems or form cycles they get into. They think they are cars and the concepts of popped splints, entrapping, quarter cracks, etc. mean nothing to them. All they say is, hes a rat, because the horse lost. The fact that they know nothing about horses themselves is besides the point, they truly feel qualified to judge a horse a rat. The new generation of horsefan seems to have teh following criteria for greatness: 1) You must never lose(especially a race that they bet) 2) You must never have an off day or sub par day(which basically means you must never bleed, entrap, jam up a foot, grab a quarter, pop a splint, buck shins, or suffer a fracture) 3) You must run your races in track record or near track record times. 4) You must never duck who they "say" is the main competition in their division. You must always face the very best you can find even if it makes no sense to do so due to time contraints betwen races or traveling to a strange place. How maniacal is that? |
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![]() Who was that horse about 7-10 years ago that came up from South America and won like 11 races in a row and was totally hyped up and ended up flopping?
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![]() these wonderful animals arent machines, they have off days. I mean hell even Secretariat lost. You can just see greatness and talent in horses no matter who they beat, I just believed Mineshaft wasnt the "greatest" horse. It would of just been nice to see him run in the BCC.
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![]() **** you oracle and your sanctimonious bs.
Jerrys TOp horses in the last 10 years 1.Dubai Millennium---GHOSTZAPPER 2.Rock Of Gibraltar 3.Candy Ride 4.Point Given 5.Fusaichi Pegasus 6.Mineshaft--see there he is 7.Azeri 8.High Chapparal 9.Dalakhani 10.Cigar Last edited by Seattleallstar : 07-06-2006 at 09:35 AM. |
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LOL!!!! Candy Ride at number three!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And no Personal Ensign. Point Given at 4, but genius boy, he beat Touch Tone, Ap Valentine, and E Dubai, how could he be great when he never beat anyone great? LOL!!!!!! This list is a train wreck. And FuPeg? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yeah, ok, sure. And Ghostzapper isn't in the top ten? You are embarassing yourself Seattle. |
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Nice edit!!! Glad I could be of some assistance, of course this then becomes a top 11 list, and you now have Cigar not in the top ten but do include Fu Peg(LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) and Candy Ride(LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!). Go find me two sane human beings that think that Candy Ride and FuPeg rate above Cigar and get back to me. |
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sorry azzhole, it was thunder gulch's post that reminded me. I should probably take off Cigar and put in Left Bank instead |
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![]() Azeri was a great two-turn miler-plus. She was managed quite well in her early days to exploit her area of expertise, and she became a champion because many track managers have decided that poor, delicate female horses can't run farther than 9f. But when she tried one turn races, at 7f and 9f, and distances beyond 9f, she was beaten. She was no Personal Ensign, no Susan's Girl, no Princess Rooney, no Bayakoa or Paseana.
Restore the BC Distaff to 10f, I say! |
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![]() Let's see, what do Run Dusty Run, Sanhedrin, and Iron Constitution have in common, besides being horses most of you never heard of? They placed in Triple Crown races behind Seattle Slew, the first two more than once. Except for J.O. Tobin, who was real head-case with gobs of talent but couldn't be depended on to run his race on the track and not the paddock, his classic generation was not loaded with memorable horses.
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Jerry Brown is a clown (is it Jerry Brown) if he thinks Point Given or Fusaichi was anywhere as good as Mineshaft. And I still can't account for Candy Ride being up there when Mineshaft is #6 - because CR beat MDO? Well, MDO ducked Mineshaft for Candy Ride, so that tells you what Bobby Frankel thought. |
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