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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
Yeah, but wasn't Skip Away something like 4 of 11 that year?
It's hard to give HOY to a horse that didn't even win half of its starts.
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Yes - he won 4-for-11.
He finished the year with 8 figures of 115-to-125 in a row.
He won the Breeders Cup Classic "handily" by 6 lengths with a 120 Beyer at Hollywood Park ... in spite of Mike Smith making a crazy pre-mature move on the 1st turn.
Why punish a horse for a win/loss record - when those defeats are supreme performances against outstanding competition?
Uncle Mo had a thousand times better case for Horse of the Year over Zenyatta - than Favorite Trick did over Skip Away.