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... then how come 90% of all the high-priced yearlings that these "astute" horsemen recommend ... turn out to be garbage? Once again ... I say, "hmmmm .... " |
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![]() You all can bash this horse all ya want. He was and is good for racing. He has a big following and brought many to racing. So whether he is the best sprinter ever or not, does not matter to me in the least. He was good for racing!
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What do you think his impact has been on handle in 2006? |
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![]() man, i would consider becoming a ridgling to own that horse
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Is he good for racing? Yes, but so is Nightmare Affair the solid sprinter that beat him on Saturday. |
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Because the horsemen who have filthy rich clients that buy the ridiculously high-priced horses aren't the great horsemen I am talking about. They are usually not as hard pressed to find good horses because there is so much money to piss away that they can just go buy another one anytime they want to. I would have never paid the amount for some of the high priced horses that some of these people have paid even if I had an endless money pit. Take Chekov for example...I never liked that horse. Just like a good bettor, a good horseman looks for value. I'm talking about the horsemen who can find quality in the cheaper animals. Most of the time, it is the Darley, Godolphin, and Coolmore stables pissing away money anyway...like the Green Monkey. While he is a nice colt, he will get beaten on the track. I've seen some others this year that I like a lot better than him. Why did you think that I said that Orientate was going to be the one of the new top sires? Because I have seen his two year old trainees. He already is ranked 7th in the overall national standings for first crop with only 11 starters. His foals will only get better as they mature. |
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... what does any of that have to do with wheher or not Lost In The Fog is capable of winning in open G1/G2 company? Are you saying that you noticed that Lost In The Fog's stride was different throughout the races that he lost ... from the races that he won? Please make a relevant connection to your (and Rupert's) contentions that you're both experts on a horse's stride ... to Lost In The Fog's consistent losses to good horses. |
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It is the same with Lawyer Ron. LR won all of his starts on dirt except for the toughest race in his career, the KD, and in doing so had to go into surgery immediately after the Derby to remove a chip. He hasn't worked since. Yet people still seem to say he was overrated and overhyped. Same with Afleet Alex when he had a lung infection in the Rebel. Everyone said that he was overrated and overhyped too....well he showed everyone who said that a thing or two. Last edited by kentuckyrosesinmay : 07-18-2006 at 12:05 PM. |
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As for LR, everyone calls LR overrated and overhyped. In a thread that asked who was the most overrated/overhyped horse so far this year...LR got the most votes. There are very few who will defend LR. Last edited by kentuckyrosesinmay : 07-18-2006 at 12:17 PM. |
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![]() Lawyer Ron is indefensible as a top horse. Perhaps that is why nobody would defend him. He is a nice horse, who won some races, and ran consistently slow races. He was simply better than his competition. Not his fault but it doesn't make him a top horse.
Much of the same could be said for Lost in the Fog. He is a more talented horse, however, than Lawyer Ron. |
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To clarify your question about a horse's stride, there are all different types of strides. Just because a horse has a short stride, it doesn't mean that his stride is bad. By the same token, just because a horse has a long stride, that doesn't mean his stride is good. As long as the stride is fluid and smooth, that is the most important thing. |