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As for the Preakness, I think he would have beaten Bernardini that day. It is hard to know for sure but Bernardini seemed like the classic "public workout" type horse. As long as everything went his way he was impressive, but when faced with trouble (his debut) or with a really good horse (the BCC) he came up empty. If it came down to a stretch duel between those two.....I'd go with Barbaro. I think he was....all things considered.....better than evey horse that has come close to winning the TC in the last 26 years with the exceptions of Point Given and - of course - Sunday Silence. |
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This DrugS guy has alot of the same views as Oracle...........interesting dont ya think.
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I'm not so sure anyone can make a rational case that Barbaro would have won the Preakness this year---considering A.) The fact that he broke through the gate prior to the start. B.) that he was in a tough spot tactically before the breakdown. C.) Bernardini fell into a dream trip. D.) Bernardini ran a gigantic number on everyone's speed figures. |
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A.) I agree with you it is rare to see a horse break through the gate and still run his or her race. B.) How you can you say he was in a "tough spot tactically" after 1/8th of a mile. He was in mid pack a couple spots off of the rail? I doubt seriouslly that he could not have over come that "difficult spot." C.) Would the Bernardini had his dream trip if he had to look Barbaro in the eye. I don't remember Bernardini looking many horses in the eye and running on. Barbaro on the other hand had displayed that gift. D.) How much better was Bernardini's Preakness number than Barbaro's Derby win? Keep in mind Barbaro probably wasn't pushed too much in the late stages of the Derby with a six length lead. I don't think it was beyond the realm of possibility for Barbaro to beat Bernardini in the Preakness, but we'll never know will we? |
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It's a little sad to try to speculate on what might have been. I was at the Preakness this year (my first ever Triple Crown event). Bernardini and Barbaro hooking it up in the stretch would have been nice to see. I personally feel that Barbaro would have beaten Bernardini, but wonder whether or not a hard fought trip would have compromised his chances in the Belmont.
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everyone is assuming bernardini would still get his dream trip without the trouble early in the race.
it's pure speculation--absolutely no way of knowing. i think barbaro was the better horse. as for coming thru the gate--horses have done that and won. barbaro showed just how tough he was-i have a hard time believing he'd let bernardini get the best of him. |
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I don't know who would have won that race. Sure would love to have seen it. I'd bet anything though that Barbaro would have been in the fight with Bernardini at the end. I thought the Preakness was Bernardini's best race, so it would have been tough to beat him. However, no one knows how good Barbaro really was. Everyone connected with the horse claims that we never saw anywhere near his best. I do know one thing for sure. We never saw a "tired" Barbaro. That was the most outstanding attribute about him. In the Derby, he walloped the field and never took a deep breath. In the winners circle, he did not even look wet. He had beat the best and never broke a sweat. There is a reason the Bernardini folks went after Barbaro in the Preakness. They wanted no part of that "Dynaformer" endurance going 12fl in the Belmont. If Barbaro had won the Preakness, he would have been 1-5 or 1-10 in the Belmont and we would now be celebrating the 12th triple crown winner. And the scary part...dirt was not Barbaro's best surface. Just a tragic loss for horseracing.
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I'm not convinced that Bernardini would have gotten that dream trip that he got in the Preakness had Barbaro not broken down. When you think about it, it was an easy win for Bernie because he raced a few exhausted derby horses and that was pretty much it. Saint was so exhausted he was staggering down the lane.
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hard to say what would have happened if ..well. then again maybe not. you can pretty much dream up anything then!! |
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barbaro never got to demonstrate the true extent of his greatness. bernardini never really got to demonstrate the true extent of his mediocrity.
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If you think he's so mediocre, why are you so convinced about Invasor winning this weekend? Bernardini ran a good race in the Breeders Cup and finished 2nd by a length to Invasor. Your logic is skewed IMO.
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