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and after reading this again, you meant them having talent.... |
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I would think if they butchered one you would have never heard of them because they were butchered, no?
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I will say it this way, if Baffert bought the horse, on his recommendation, and did all the prep work to get him to the races, then yes, it is his fault. But if someone bought the horse and then sent him to Baffert race ready, then it isn't his fault. If that makes any sense. |
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The difference is that "the legends" usually pick their horses out for their clients at the sales. Which accounts for the under-achieving. Its the same as when these NFL coaches want to do all the drafting. It never works out. As for The Green Donkey, he was the result of a pissing match of 2 ego-maniacs that actually look at the times in 2yo in training sales while they are being ridden like they are in the all-american fut. at Riodoso. |
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And winning a N2X with a $500k horse is not exactly a success story. |
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War Pass......$180K Cool Coal Man.....$200K Da' Tara........$175K Coal Play.......$280K Anak Nakal.......homebred
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Sorry, I got the breakage wrong. |
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Farmer has had several "reasonably" priced/homebreds with major success with Zito as well. |
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As trainers, like them or don't, that's a different issue. As far as buying power, I can't speak to the Baffert aspect specifically, but by his own admittance he lost a lot of buying power between Lewis, Sanan and Zayat (to whatever extent you would consider that). Lukas hasn't had carte blanche for quite some time. Does he still have power to buy a big ticket horse? Two? Sure. But that is far from carte blanche, say for example, like Pletcher had the last X number of years. At this point, I think Lukas may get more "homebred" babies than purchases, and in that world -- you play the cards your dealt.
Zito is another story. For many years his buying power was mostly in the $300k and below range. He was also getting "homebreds" -- like the Whintey horses. There would always be the odd expensive buyback from LaPenta, or an odd expensive purchase from Live Oak, but they were very few and far between. His purchasing power in recent years has increased, and LaPenta is playing the game in a bigger way, and he has bought back more horses (and more expensive ones); but for years Zito produced without having anywhere near carte blanche. Don't get me wrong -- there's no doubt these guys have strong buying power. Being able to buy just one million dollar baby is more than 99% of the trainers in the game, so they start out with big dollars. I think Pletcher had a run where he had carte blanche. Eric |
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