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Point Given & Empire Maker
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This is kind of silly... How can a horse who did not even run in all 3 races be on this list? If thats the case, then why not Bernardini? His Preakness was huge, and Im positive he was more talented then Barbaro....
I do agree with Point Given though. |
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See Doug, I told you Barbaro was a better horse than Bernardini.
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In retrospect, Man O War and Native Dancer and Bid probably proved most worthy. MOW was never able to try and ND was nosed in the Derby after a bad trip and while I love him Bid was probably not at his best beyond 10f.
Beyond that I'd give honorable mention to Damascus and even Tim Tam who was second in the Belmont on a busted leg, as well as Sunday Silence. (Easy Goer's ankles were not as troubled by the wide turns at Belmont.)
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RIP Monroe. |
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I think the world of Barbaro, I loved him... I think Bernardini would have won the Preakness had Barbaro not gone down. |
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heh.
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I don't think he was a "super horse"...but they did kinda gang up on Smarty Jones in the Belmont.
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