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![]() Why change anything? What "right" horses have been kept out by "wrong" horses?
If you eliminate synthetic, do you also not count grass races? That means a horse like Frankel (who is NOT pointing for the Derby) wouldn't be able to compete, yet I think that most people would like to see such a horse were his connections interested. In fact it would keep out Master of Hounds this year and by all accounts he's a pretty nice horse. By ditching synth you take out races like the CashCall Futurity, the Breeders' Futurity the Del Mar Futurity and in the last couple of years all the big SA preps. As handicappers we like to see rational outcomes (at least rational to those who 'capped the winner) but the general public likes the excitement of the Mine That Bird or the Giacomo. The fact is that for the most part, graded earnings signify the "best" horses anyhow. If a horse isn't one of the top 20 in graded earnings overall in his generation he probably doesn't belong in the field. As for field size being cut to eliminate some of the no-hopers, no way. Every other major racing nation runs it's classics with far bigger fields. Eight Belles didn't break down because she had to face 19 runners. Yes, it's a tough, scrappy race but it would be with 14 or even 8 runners, because it is the most famous race in America and every rider is riding like their life depends on it.
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The synthetic/dirt argument is tricky... lots of politics, good feelings and happy hand-shakes involved there. |
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![]() the main reason ihave for limiting the field is to encourage more racing beforehand. right now many can get in with one decent showing.
this is also why i think 2 yo earnings shouldn't count. uncle mo would never have run in a bs race like the timely writer-he'd have had to earn his way in, rather than having two preps all spring. hell, they didn't have to run him at all if they so chose. how has he proven he's a top 3 yo, deserving of running in the biggest race for supposed top 3 yo's? by winning the bc juvie? he's proven he's precocious, but not a top 3 yo. Last edited by Danzig : 04-23-2011 at 12:49 PM. |
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If you take six slots from the starting gate, it would only make the "qualification" system mean more. As it currently stands, in most years, the horses that have been excluded on earnings are real longshots; by reducing the field size, you are only increasing the likelihood of controversy attendant to who gets in. That being said, as a strong believer in the law of unintended consequences, reducing the field size might have the unintended result of forcing trainers to actually campaign their horses up to the Derby. Whether that is a good or bad thing given the current state of the American thoroughbred is uncertain. |
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![]() The argument that Frankel and his ilk coming over to race in the Kentucky Derby would be left out because of bias against non-dirt earnings holds little water. Aside from Johannesburg and Arazi--both of whom won the f'n BC Juvenile--no top 2yo from Europe has ever run in the Kentucky Derby. Nobody in their right mind would send a horse like that over here without testing the waters first.
Why? Because despite popular mob opinion, the Kentucky Derby is simply not the most important race in the world. On the other hand, if expendable Coolmore castoffs and ill-prepared Goldolphin goats somehow add to the appeal of the Kentucky Derby, then I guess maybe future Kent BC Stakes competitor Brilliant Speed isn't so bad after all. |
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![]() I'm sure most Euros consider the Arc, the 3YO classics, and probably a couple others more historically significant than the Kentucky Derby.
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![]() I'm sure most British trainers of high class 3yos would say that the Derby Stakes (you know, the race the Kentucky Derby is named after) is more important to them.
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![]() Is the Kentucky Derby the most important dirt race in the world? Yes. Is it more important globally than a few other races, including the Arc? Probably not. There is racing, after all, outside of the good old USA.
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![]() http://www.sportingintelligence.com/...record-080201/
Kentucky derby ranks top ten in ALL events including the superbowl. And which race is more "important"???????????? |
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