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Old 02-08-2007, 06:27 AM
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that's the thing-i haven't really seen anyone hyping the horse-or even rating him at all. he hasn't been around. there is interest in him, which is natural for a classic winner, and i'm also happy to see him back at four. he could turn out to be anything. but i'd say the majority of talk since last spring was about bernardini, invasor and lava man-with maybe a blurb or two about jazil once in a while.
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Old 02-08-2007, 06:33 AM
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I haven't really heard anyone overhyping this horse...but he has won a classic (regardless of what you might think of the field) he is well bred (out of a stakes winning mare) he has a good overall record of 9 2-4-0 with one of his unplaced efforts being his 4th in the derby...and most importantly HE IS STILL IN TRAINING AT 4....what's not to like?



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Old 02-08-2007, 06:45 AM
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My buddy Chris loved him after that Wood effort...at the time, thought he was no better than a deep closer. Finished right where I thought he would in the Derby...did surprise me with his running style in the Belmont. Too bad he got hurt then...would have improved a lot if he continued to run last year. His return race was just find and the winner there (Take the Bluff) won back yesterday. If he gets the right set today, should have a big chance versus these. Give him a lot of credit, he's back...more than I can say for the three year old champ of last year!
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Old 02-08-2007, 07:06 AM
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I haven't really heard anyone overhyping this horse...but he has won a classic (regardless of what you might think of the field) he is well bred (out of a stakes winning mare) he has a good overall record of 9 2-4-0 with one of his unplaced efforts being his 4th in the derby...and most importantly HE IS STILL IN TRAINING AT 4....what's not to like?
The more I think about the slight at the top of this thread, the more annoying it is. The fact is, there aren't ENOUGH Jazil's around... Bred to run forever in a world of cheap speed... Sire Seeking the Gold needs no introduction... Dam Better Than Honour, as Pais mentions, was a multiple stakes winner: Demoiselle, Acorn and Comely. She's a Deputy Minister mare. Has a 2yo by Mineshaft.

The 2nd dam, Blush With Pride by Blushing Groom, was a KY Oaks winner, as well as winning 3 other grades and placing in three other Gr. I's... Third dam is Best in Show (Traffic Judge), a Comely winner like her grandaughter, and 1982 Broodmare of the Year.. Not only is Jazil more than useful or nice, he's important as he's carrying what looks to be an excellent sire's pedigree that can contribute to the stamina side in the shed.

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Old 02-08-2007, 07:19 AM
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This thread is just another example of a baby crying in its crib.

If you ignore them they eventually stop.

Frankly, I'm far more interested in the plight of Johannesburg Star.
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Old 02-08-2007, 07:28 AM
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Yeah just knock the horse for running and not offer any insight as to who's going to beat him today. In the age where a horse can and will be retired for a random shart, it's nice to see a horse like Jazil on the track.
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Old 02-08-2007, 07:34 AM
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I mentioned in another thread that I do not like Jazil, but to say he is the most over rated horse out there is a bit much. However I do believe he will have trouble winning major races down the line just because of the setup he needs. Agree with BTW though. Johannesburg Star. Thats a story
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:26 AM
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I think he burns some more money today. He won't beat Corinthian, and he may not beat Dutrow's horse, either.
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:36 AM
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The more I think about the slight at the top of this thread, the more annoying it is. The fact is, there aren't ENOUGH Jazil's around... Bred to run forever in a world of cheap speed... Sire Seeking the Gold needs no introduction... Dam Better Than Honour, as Pais mentions, was a multiple stakes winner: Demoiselle, Acorn and Comely. She's a Deputy Minister mare. Has a 2yo by Mineshaft.

The 2nd dam, Blush With Pride by Blushing Groom, was a KY Oaks winner, as well as winning 3 other grades and placing in three other Gr. I's... Third dam is Best in Show (Traffic Judge), a Comely winner like her grandaughter, and 1982 Broodmare of the Year.. Not only is Jazil more than useful or nice, he's important as he's carrying what looks to be an excellent sire's pedigree that can contribute to the stamina side in the shed.
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:43 AM
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I was just thinking the same thing. How could a horse that many thought was a slow plodder before the Triple Crown series of 2006 be overrated? As Steve mentioned, his breeding is impeccable, and he's bred to run all day.

I can think of a few overrated horses out there; Jazil's not one of them.
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:45 AM
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Incidentally, true to his Avatar, kasept is the Batman of Jazil! When an injustice is committed, Batman will be there!

Naturally you didn't know I was wearing my special Super B long thermal underwear.
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Old 02-09-2007, 01:02 AM
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This horse was taken out of his running style and perhaps hasn't recovered from the bone bruising he suffered after the Belmont.

Retire him.

Corinthian only went 1:48 on a fast Gulfstream track and with Jazil 10 lengths back of that effort it's obvious the horse is not right. If the horse was right he wouldn't be in allowance conditions to begin with.
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:46 AM
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Nice picture! You rule Steve
And the pic is turned into an avatar I see! I spent a lot of time with Jazil at Palm Meadows last winter and then at Churchill when he and Flashy Bull were 3 stalls down from Sweetnorthernsaint and Pork Chop at Churchill. He's an exceptionally pleasant colt and as you can see, has the 'look of eagles'... He'll win today.
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:53 AM
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And the pic is turned into an avatar I see! I spent a lot of time with Jazil at Palm Meadows last winter and then at Churchill when he and Flashy Bull were 3 stalls down from Sweetnorthernsaint and Pork Chop at Churchill. He's an exceptionally pleasant colt and as you can see, has the 'look of eagles'... He'll win today.
LOL, coincidentially I made it my avatar a day or two ago, I had a few others that were him too, but you couldn't tell who it was.

Part of the reason he is my favorite horse running is because he does look so pleasant and happy with the world and McLaughlin said he was a very trusting horse...he's got the qualities you look for in people really.

I wish I got to meet him, lucky you!
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Old 02-08-2007, 09:26 AM
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LOL, coincidentially I made it my avatar a day or two ago, I had a few others that were him too, but you couldn't tell who it was.

Part of the reason he is my favorite horse running is because he does look so pleasant and happy with the world and McLaughlin said he was a very trusting horse...he's got the qualities you look for in people really.

I wish I got to meet him, lucky you!
Oh come on, you know you just thought he looked cute splashing through the puddles on Wood Memorial day.
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Old 02-08-2007, 09:36 AM
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LOL, coincidentially I made it my avatar a day or two ago, I had a few others that were him too, but you couldn't tell who it was.

Part of the reason he is my favorite horse running is because he does look so pleasant and happy with the world and McLaughlin said he was a very trusting horse...he's got the qualities you look for in people really.

I wish I got to meet him, lucky you!
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And the pic is turned into an avatar I see! I spent a lot of time with Jazil at Palm Meadows last winter and then at Churchill when he and Flashy Bull were 3 stalls down from Sweetnorthernsaint and Pork Chop at Churchill. He's an exceptionally pleasant colt and as you can see, has the 'look of eagles'... He'll win today.
He's a smart looking horse; in fact, he looks smarter than most people I know (including myself).

Fortunately, I have a 2:00 meeting scheduled in Aventura with nothing after.

What to do... what to do.
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Old 02-08-2007, 09:05 AM
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This thread really is astounding. The poster found it necessary to start a whole new thread after making a casual mention in another thread. Why?

The first thing you need to be overrated is fanfare. Jazil doesn't have any. He is ranked 8th in Watchmaker Watch for older horses, with horses in front of him like Showing Up, Surf Cat, and Sun King.

The poster attacks the quality of the Belmont field. Bluegrass Cat happened to exit that race and run pretty nicely at Monmouth. Sunriver was also a very useful horse who suffered a serious injury in the Jim Dandy. Steppenwolfer is no slouch, but the bottom line is Jazil beat everyone who showed up for the Belmont. He also outfinished 15 horses in the Derby, which is no small feat, especially making an inside move in a field of 20.

I don't know the purpose of PointGiven1985's one-man crusade against Jazil, but to dismiss him and even come close to saying Corinthian is a much better horse is absolute lunacy. You want to talk about overrated, how about Corinthian.

Good luck to those wagering today and I can guarantee you now I am rooting for Jazil even more.

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