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![]() Please let me know who the 5 are, that you rank higher, thanks
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Arrogate is the best horse since The Bid, and The Bid was better than Secretariat!!!! |
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![]() 1. Secretariat
2. Kincsem...always catch hell for this one but check her out! 3. Man O War...despite the fact that I feel he ducked Exterminator. 4. Citation 5. Native Dancer
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I would put SB #1 and Kelso #2 -- and any list that doesn't include the two of them in the top 5 is not at all well thought out. Secretariat and Dr. Fager are two that one could justifiably put as high as #1 and as low as maybe 10th or 12th. If you ran a rabbit at Dr. Fager he wouldn't run up to his par. He also missed some important dances. Secretariat had five uninspiring performances at age 3 -- and he didn't race at age 4. Both horses were incredible on their day -- and both proven on turf (however much you value that) Kinscem is a hysterically awful selection. She doesn't belong in a top 1,000. |
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That's no real slight to them, however, as he ranks Zenyatta ahead of Affirmed as well. |
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![]() Has DrugS posted his Exterminator dissertation yet? That would make for good reading.
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He was not nearly as fast as people might think. Old Rosebud looked a little faster as a 2yo and Old Rosebud's Kentucky Derby was much, much faster than any Man O' War race except his Belmont. Man O' War was by far and away the least tested of all the famous horses. His winning times in the Preakness and Travers were in fact, relatively weak compared to other races on the card. His competition he beat was brutally bad. It's not MOW's fault that he was born into that crop at a time when horse racing was falling apart here because of diminishing purses and gambling outlawed in some key places -- but his connections campaigned him in an extremely unsportsmanlike fashion and most of his wins proved absolutely nothing. |
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![]() There were some pretty good European horses over the last 50 years too. People seem to think the best horses only race in the USA.
Horses like Mill Reef, Mumtaz Mahal, Nijinsky, Ribot (already mentioned) have always been interesting reads to me. Brigadier Gerard was a fascinating horse too. I think he won like 18 of 19. From his Wiki page: He entered the season's first colts' classic, the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, without a preparatory race. As they lined for the race, Brigadier Gerard, Mill Reef and My Swallow had between them won 18 out of their 19 races. In one of the most eagerly anticipated races ever, Brigadier Gerard won in devastating fashion by three lengths from Mill Reef and My Swallow. Brigadier Gerard followed that victory with wins in the St. James's Palace Stakes, the Sussex Stakes by five lengths, the Goodwood Mile by ten lengths, the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes by eight lengths, and the Champion Stakes. At a mile he was unbeatable on anything but very soft ground (he only narrowly won the St James's Palace Stakes on heavy ground). He was kept out of the Epsom Derby by his owners because they were unsure how far he would stay as his pedigree was more that of a miler than a middle distance horse (Mill Reef went on to win the race and was never defeated again). At the end of his three year old season he was undefeated in ten races at distances between five furlongs and a mile and a quarter. |
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The courses over there and the way everything is handled makes such speculation hopeless. |
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and yeah, you catch hell for kincsem for good reason.
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![]() So Cal Cool (for those who remember him) and I are the only two who respect Kincsem...different eras are always subjective (was Ty Cobb better than Pete Rose?).
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![]() i remember socal...but it's difficult enough comparing two horses who ran during the same time period...it's impossible with a hungarian mare who's more myth than reality.
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