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Your argument in this discussion has gone from saying that the pace was slow, to which I responded that it was not, to then saying it was slow again, to which I responded that it clearly was not, to now saying that it probably doesn't matter because the horses who set the pace had no chance. That's inexplicable. Even the most mundane, elementary, and ordinary pace analysis regarding the Classic is going to make it clear that it collapsed. There were three horses in the top 5 at the 1/2 mile mark who were 11-1 or less and they finished 5th, 10th, and 11th respectively. NT |
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It's one thing to favor one horse in the whole Rachel-Zenyatta discussion but it's really another to be so shackled by one's opinion that they divorce themself from the ability to analyze both rationally. When faced with the realization that Zenyatta had just about everything go her way in the Classic you chose to grasp at straws by questioning the quality of the horses who set the pace. You do understand the double standard of saying in one breath that a one-run closer beat such a vastly accomplished field then in the next saying that the horses who were setting the table for her had no chance of staying, right? NT |
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Just because one horse might get horse of 2009 does not mean they were the better horse, either way it goes.
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I do find it odd Zenyatta is being critizised for not beating anything in several of her pre classic wins, yet she beat Life is Sweet three times and I think it could be argued that Life is Sweet was as impressive as anyone in two days of races at Santa Anita.
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It's along the same lines as using Einstein's 11th place finish in the Classic as some sort of barometer. Certainly Zenyatta dusted her on the level in the Milady. However, IMO Gomez didn't do himself any favors playing cat and mouse with Smith in that one. |
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I had many exams in school where we'd go 'well there's more than 1 right answer!' and the prof just tells you to pick the 'most right' one. Yes it's stupid and frustrating, but that's the way it is. |
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The Eclipse Awards can not be handed out soon enough.
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By the way you also seem to have forgotten her less than perfect start...maybe I should throw the your obvious distaste for Zenyatta card that you like to brand with me all too easily. |
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I missed where anyone else even mentioned the pace in the Classic but one thing that I definitely need to get better guage on is not replying to trolls. NT |
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That flat-footed start left her in LAST!!!! Instead of....last.....where she would have been regularly without it. Jeez. Come on dude, after all that harping on race dynamics?! Shame on you, you should know better. |
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