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Old 07-19-2007, 09:29 PM
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Point Given's Travers though I would have to say it was more the build up in the saddling area.
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Old 07-19-2007, 10:01 PM
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Tiznow wins it for America!
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Old 07-19-2007, 10:45 PM
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In person - Hidden Lake win in the Go for Wand over her stablemate Flat Fleet Feet...she had lots of guts in that victory.
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Old 07-19-2007, 11:39 PM
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Live, Smarty Jones in the Arkansas Derby, he was awesome that day. Bellamy Road just blew me away in the Wood. Between those two.
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Old 07-19-2007, 11:41 PM
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Now there's an honest to goodness race horse if I ever saw one!
whatever happened to good ol dixie doodle?

was he one of those premature retirements that people always are talking about? or was he run and run until he could run no more?
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Old 07-20-2007, 03:38 AM
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That Montjeu King George is simply unbelievable beating the likes of Fantastic Light like that. Ive many races but one of the best races I witnessed was High Chap beating Falbrav Islington et al at Leoparstown- cracking race!
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Old 07-20-2007, 09:02 AM
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I don't get to many great races live but the last MassCap with Funny Cide, Evening Attire and Offlee Wild in a near blanket finish was my best live race.

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Old 07-20-2007, 09:02 AM
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Someone said it already, but Tiznow and Sakhee in the '01 Classic was something else.
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Old 07-20-2007, 09:10 AM
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I don't get to many great races live but the last MassCap with Funny Cide, Evening Attire and Offlee Wild in a near blanket finish was my best live race.

http://www.jockeysite.com/jphotos/fotos/masscap_lt.jpg
That day was the first time I saw live racing. Good race.
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Old 07-20-2007, 10:00 AM
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#1 would have to be the 1987 Haskell with Bet Twice holding off the oncoming Alysheba with Lost Code another half length back. In winning Bet Twice equaled the Stakes Record of 1:47.

#2 would have to be Rags to Riches winning the Belmont this year. That was an awesome stretch run by both her and Curlin.

#3 would have to be the thrilling stretch duel between Invasor and Sun King in the 2006 Whitney at Saratoga.

#4 2004 Belmont with Smarty Jones & Birdstone. When they hit the top of the Strecth I though I was going to see history being made. Moments later I was kicking my self for not betting on Birdstone. After all "he finished 8th not 18th in the derby."
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Old 07-20-2007, 10:58 AM
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This year's Belmont. Rags to Riches
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Old 07-20-2007, 11:05 AM
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I guess the best in terms of big performances combined with an exciting finish that I've seen live would have to be the Saint Liam/Commentator Whitney, the Invasor/Sun King Whitney, and the Preakness and Belmont from this year.
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Old 07-20-2007, 11:58 AM
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Seattle Slew vs. Affirmed - The atmosphere was electric, like it was the 7th game of the World Series.

Seattle Slew vs. Exceller when Slew came again to just miss.

Arazi taking the Breeder's Cup Juvenile. His move was breathtaking even if it came against a moderate group and he was only a 2YO.

Go for Wand in the Test.

Light Light vs. Meadow Star when Hammer made a massive wager on LL in the last few seconds and lost a thrilling stretch drive to MS.

There were plenty of other great ones I saw live, but these are the first I thought of.
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Old 07-20-2007, 12:15 PM
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I know that I have commented about this race before.

That was a day unlike any I've experienced at a racecourse. It was what I think it would be like at a Super Bowl. You could feel the enormity of the event in the air from 10:00 a.m.

The deflation after Smarty lost was, also, something I hadn't experienced.
I saw this race live also, the excitement as Smarty Jones took the lead and was still in front as they turned for home was unbelievable, 120,000 people screaming. When Birdstone passed him in the final 70 yards, you could hear a pin drop. Everyone around was in stark disbelief.
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Old 07-20-2007, 12:56 PM
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Of those that I've seen live, the ones that I remember most include the following top 10. Those that didn't have a photo finish certainly had a "wow" factor:

1987 Whitney (Java Gold)

1991 Breeders Cup Juvenile (Arazi)

1994 Travers (Holy Bull/"... but there's cause for Concern...")

1996 Test (Capote Belle)

1997 Belmont (Touch Gold)

1998 Belmont (Victory Gallop nails Real Quiet)

1999 Breeders Cup Turf (Daylami)

2004 Belmont (Birdstone beats Smarty Jones - without question the most electric atmosphere I've ever experienced at the racetrack)

2004 Vanderbilt (Speightstown)

4th race at Saratoga on September 2, 2004 (our filly Wateree wins at Saratoga).
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Old 07-20-2007, 01:19 PM
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Of those that I've seen live, the ones that I remember most include the following top 10. Those that didn't have a photo finish certainly had a "wow" factor:

1987 Whitney (Java Gold)

1991 Breeders Cup Juvenile (Arazi)

1994 Travers (Holy Bull/"... but there's cause for Concern...")

1996 Test (Capote Belle)

1997 Belmont (Touch Gold)

1998 Belmont (Victory Gallop nails Real Quiet)

1999 Breeders Cup Turf (Daylami)

2004 Belmont (Birdstone beats Smarty Jones - without question the most electric atmosphere I've ever experienced at the racetrack)

2004 Vanderbilt (Speightstown)

4th race at Saratoga on September 2, 2004 (our filly Wateree wins at Saratoga).
you've witnessed MANY very good races.

Lucky you.


Seems to me you get much better queality finishes over in the states, especially of your big races. Over here we usually get one horse so much better than the rest. For good finishes, we are better off watching a maiden claimer.
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Old 07-20-2007, 01:25 PM
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Old 07-20-2007, 02:38 PM
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Wateree romped at Saratoga that day. It must have been a thrill for your stable!

It was awesome. We were in the "Javier, don't fall off" mode!
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Old 07-20-2007, 02:40 PM
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Seems to me you get much better queality finishes over in the states, especially of your big races. Over here we usually get one horse so much better than the rest. For good finishes, we are better off watching a maiden claimer.
Unfortunately, with the increasing narrowing of top horses into a relatively few barns, Grade I races with deep fields and close finishes are becoming rare here in the states as well.
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Old 07-20-2007, 03:08 PM
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Unfortunately, with the increasing narrowing of top horses into a relatively few barns, Grade I races with deep fields and close finishes are becoming rare here in the states as well.
I guess you are just a little way behind with that process then. It's a shame because i thought America would manage to keep away from that problem. From what i have seen, your owners are far more stubborn to sell to bigger owners than they are over here.

Although i don't know much about all the good horses in the States, i love watching the good graded races you have, they seem to be much more competitive than many of our races, especially this year. We have such a weak 3yo crop it's pathetic.
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