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Old 06-04-2009, 01:08 PM
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A circuit for older horses was tried a few years back, with points being awarded for finishing in the money in a series of top handicap races. Back around the time of Criminal Type and Festin, I believe. Forget why it folded. (Old people forget things.)
I don't think Criminal Type was ever involved. And people didn't get all that excited by the time Festin and Farma Way were meeting for the 4th or 5th time. Here's a link to one article with some good info.

http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.c...9643/index.htm

All 10 of the races in the series were televised in 1991. Farma Way took top prize.

In 1992 Strike The Gold won the series and the $750K first prize. Best Pal was second ($375K). I'm not sure, but I think '93 was the last year of the Series. I couldn't find who won that year.

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Old 06-04-2009, 01:31 PM
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I don't think Criminal Type was ever involved. And people didn't get all that excited by the time Festin and Farma Way were meeting for the 4th or 5th time. Here's a link to one article with some good info.

http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.c...9643/index.htm

All 10 of the races in the series were televised in 1991. Farma Way took top prize.

In 1992 Strike The Gold won the series and the $750K first prize. Best Pal was second ($375K). I'm not sure, but I think '93 was the last year of the Series. I couldn't find who won that year.

--Dunbar
I don't think people were too excited because, well because it was Farma Way and Festin. I thought the the series was a great idea though. Who were the top older horses in the country last year? Curlin, Commentator, Einstein, Heatseeker, and Tiago? How many times did they match up? Some matchups are better than none.
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I don't think people were too excited because, well because it was Farma Way and Festin. I thought the the series was a great idea though. Who were the top older horses in the country last year? Curlin, Commentator, Einstein, Heatseeker, and Tiago? How many times did they match up? Some matchups are better than none.
I thought the series was a great idea, too. I was at the Pimlico Special when Farma Way beat Unbridled, Summer Squall, Festin, and Jolie's Halo, setting a track record to boot. But by the time summer rolled around, I wasn't that excited to see Farma Way vs Festin again.

I just did some reading to remind myself how the series ended: Farma Way and Festin decided it in the Woodward, Farma Way coming away with 1st place money by finishing ahead of Festin; BUT, In Excess won the Woodward.

In the Breeder's Cup, Black Tie Affair beat all of them, and nailed HOY, too. Maybe that sapped some of the luster from the "Championship Series".

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Old 06-06-2009, 04:03 PM
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I don't think Criminal Type was ever involved. And people didn't get all that excited by the time Festin and Farma Way were meeting for the 4th or 5th time. Here's a link to one article with some good info.
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Hey, I said it about the time of Criminal Type (big year 1990) and Festin (big year 1991). That's close enough for government work...,
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