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Old 01-08-2008, 06:47 PM
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By the way, Smarty Jones ran one great race in his entire career, the Preakness, and failed the one time everything didn't go his way, the Belmont. Calling him great is like declaring a bartender great because the one time you bought a drink from her she somehow managed to pick out the only cold beer in cooler. Let her do it a few more times before acknowledging her exceptional talents.
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Old 01-08-2008, 06:49 PM
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By the way, Smarty Jones ran one great race in his entire career, the Preakness, and failed the one time everything didn't go his way, the Belmont. Calling him great is like declaring a bartender great because the one time you bought a drink from her she somehow managed to pick out the only cold beer in cooler. Let her do it a few more times before acknowledging her exceptional talents.
That's not a fair comparison. There are lots more beers in the cooler.
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Old 01-09-2008, 01:36 PM
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By the way, Smarty Jones ran one great race in his entire career, the Preakness, and failed the one time everything didn't go his way, the Belmont. Calling him great is like declaring a bartender great because the one time you bought a drink from her she somehow managed to pick out the only cold beer in cooler. Let her do it a few more times before acknowledging her exceptional talents.
But you'd still date her...or is it only waitresses?
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Old 01-09-2008, 02:12 PM
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But you'd still date her...or is it only waitresses?

It's a service industry thing.
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Old 01-10-2008, 11:55 AM
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By the way, Smarty Jones ran one great race in his entire career, the Preakness, and failed the one time everything didn't go his way, the Belmont. Calling him great is like declaring a bartender great because the one time you bought a drink from her she somehow managed to pick out the only cold beer in cooler. Let her do it a few more times before acknowledging her exceptional talents.
Don't you think winning races like the Arkansas Derby and the Kentucky Derby despite having Elliot on your back requires a certain amount of greatness from a horse?
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:02 PM
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Don't you think winning races like the Arkansas Derby and the Kentucky Derby despite having Elliot on your back requires a certain amount of greatness from a horse?
It takes a special talent for any horse to win with him....however the Arkansas Derby is hardly a career defining race and whether his legion of fans like it or not, the torrential rain prior to his Derby made that race moot. Lionheart was absolutely out of gas when they turned for home and still held second easily. The truth is that nobody ran a step that day.

Hey, losing to Birdstone was no disgrace. But, it was hardly the sign of a great horse.
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:24 PM
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It takes a special talent for any horse to win with him....however the Arkansas Derby is hardly a career defining race and whether his legion of fans like it or not, the torrential rain prior to his Derby made that race moot. Lionheart was absolutely out of gas when they turned for home and still held second easily. The truth is that nobody ran a step that day.

Hey, losing to Birdstone was no disgrace. But, it was hardly the sign of a great horse.
The word 'great' was tossed around with all of the following, how would you rank them?

Smarty Jones, Afleet Alex, Bernardini, Barbaro or Curlin?
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:33 PM
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The word 'great' was tossed around with all of the following, how would you rank them?

Smarty Jones, Afleet Alex, Bernardini, Barbaro or Curlin?

Barbaro is sort of hard though in my heart I think he was the best because of his abilities on both surfaces. Seems pretty cut and dried after that......Curlin, Bernardini, Smarty Jones and Afleet Alex. I actually probably liked Afleet Alex but he is pretty clearly the last of that group. No disgrace, they're all pretty damn good.

I also wouldn't argue with anyone who put Bernardini ahead of Curlin. That seems arguable.
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:36 PM
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I also wouldn't argue with anyone who put Bernardini ahead of Curlin. That seems arguable.
Really? It just seems Curlin beat so much better.
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:45 PM
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Really? It just seems Curlin beat so much better.

I don't know about that. Bernardini lost a race to Invasor where he was best and Invasor was most likely better than anyone Curlin beat at 1 1/4. Hey, I'm a Street Sense fan but he's no world beater. Bernardini was a vastly superior horse to him.
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:33 PM
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how would you rank them?

Smarty Jones, Afleet Alex, Bernardini, Barbaro or Curlin?

none were " great "


Curlin
Barbaro
Smarty
Bernie
Alex
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none were " great "


Curlin
Barbaro
Smarty
Bernie
Alex
That's exactly how I would put it.
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:49 PM
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The word 'great' was tossed around with all of the following, how would you rank them?

Smarty Jones, Afleet Alex, Bernardini, Barbaro or Curlin?
1. Curlin
2. SJ
T3. Barbaro
T3. Bernardini
T5. Alex

Not separated by a whole lot. You could make arguments for each.
Hell, Alex was the only one to win a G1 at 2 AND 3 (let alone multiple graded stakes!) He only gets downgraded for the horrible competition he faced and generally lower figures.

I despised Curlin and still do but respect him nonetheless.
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:05 PM
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hard to rate them, as only one faced older with a win, curlin. and another tugs at the heart, and isn't as proven, as barbaro wasn't able to stay in competition. of course he did plenty in the short time he had, winning the derby over what was called the deepest field in years, after showing he was a top turf performer.

curlin imo accomplished the most, smarty was undefeated til his second in the belmont--and raced at varying tracks and distances. but i don't know that the crop he ran against stacks up to the 06 or 07 crops. afleet alex i would also put at the bottom. didn't do as well before the t.c. and i feel that crop also lacked depth.

barbaro/curlin
smarty
bernardini

i had bernardini ahead of smarty, but then remembered that bernardini only raced one year-i think that matters. and unlike smarty, he lost his debut.
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:12 PM
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I tend to agree with BTW that Barbaro was the "best" of the bunch. Smarty Jones and Barbaro are the only two that I didn't see in person, but Curlin is BY FAR the most visually impressive horse I have ever seen up close. Not just for that reason, but I would tend to put him second, because of his ability to fight (and with one exception) win stretch duels. I'm not sure that I can separate the other three because in my mind when each of them were presented with a challenge, they lost... be it Smarty to Birdstone, Alex in the Derby or Bernardini to Invasor... Now in all three of their cases I think they were compromised by jockeys, but in my heart, I think that Barbaro and Curlin would have found a way to win that Derby, that Belmont or that Classic, and thus put them at the top of this list...
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Old 01-10-2008, 02:08 PM
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The word 'great' was tossed around with all of the following, how would you rank them?

Smarty Jones, Afleet Alex, Bernardini, Barbaro or Curlin?
1) Barbaro
2) Curlin
3) Smarty Jones
4) Afleet Alex
5) Last and least....Bernardini.
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Old 01-10-2008, 02:11 PM
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I'm not knocking Smarty Jones for his nice win in the Derby but the wet track prevented anyone else from running a step. Yeah, it's a knock on them, and a credit to Smarty Jones, but that was far from a truly run race.
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1) Barbaro
2) Curlin
3) Smarty Jones
4) Afleet Alex
5) Last and least....Bernardini.
I don't think Smarty and Alex could have got Bernie out of a jog.
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Old 01-10-2008, 09:33 PM
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I don't think Smarty and Alex could have got Bernie out of a jog.
If I remember correctly, Smarty's top lifetime BSF was a 118, a number that I am pretty sure Bernardini never reached. In the race he posted that 118 he blew away RH10, Eddington, Borrego, and Lion Heart....4 horses that are probably better than any horse Bernardini ever faced - except of course for Invasor who beat him.
If people think that Bernardini was better than Smarty.....fine. He was certainly a quality colt. But to say that Smarty couldn't "have got Bernie out of a jog" again demonstrates that despite Bernardini's considerable talent, he is probably the most overrated horse in quite some time.
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The word 'great' was tossed around with all of the following, how would you rank them?

Smarty Jones, Afleet Alex, Bernardini, Barbaro or Curlin?
Of those five - only Afleet Alex has so far managed to hit the double digit mark in career starts.

While Curlin isn't yet retired - not a single one of those five have so much as started in a race a year from the day of their debut.

Of those five - none have managed to win a Horse of the Year title - though Curlin will in a few weeks - and he will do so in one of the sadest years of recent memory for the older male division.

Candy Ride obviously never won a Triple Crown race - but his career would fit very well with those five otherwise.

Obviously a spectacular talent - but one with a very sexy resume if you get past the fact he never won a Championship and was very lightly raced.

Retiring undefeated and as a two surface sensation.

* Turf: winning two Group 1 turf races in South America by tremendous margins in big fields - setting a world record in one of those wins. In his only American turf start - he won a Grade 2 stake - the 2nd place finisher won a Grade 1 by 5 lengths in course record time next out.

* Dirt: Setting a track record in a 123 Beyer Pacific Classic win with Krone up - where Bailey was allowed to get Medeglia D' Oro a cozy lead and the favorable trip - but he just got drowned by a much better horse that day. A future Japan Cup Dirt winner and a two-time Big Cap winner a distant 3rd and 4th.

Barbaro also won six times in his life, 3 on grass, 3 on dirt, without ever really losing. However, I believe Barbaro compares very unfavorably with Candy Ride.

In Barbaro's case -

Dirt: he only has one big race on dirt. the Kentucky Derby. He got a dream trip in that Derby, while his two main rivals in the betting (the subsequntly awful Sweetnorthernsaint & Brother Derek) had awful trips in very poor showings. Bluegrass Cat and Steppenwolfer made the Tri in that race. Inspite of the perfect stalking trip - Barbaro's Beyer was 111 - only two points above par for the avg winning Derby figure - and 3 points below Funny Cide's similar trip Preakness figure! His other two dirt wins - he had future bad claimer Great Point close to him...and he won a stretch duel with Sharp Humor.

Turf: While he had the look of a future can't miss superstar as a turf horse, only one of his three turf wins was a Graded Stake - a 3 3/4 length Grade 3 Stakes win over Wise River.

Out of the five horses you mentioned - I'd probably say the best performance ever turned in was Smarty Jones' in his Preakness win. Very slightly over Curlin's Breeders Cup Classic win and Bernardini's Classic 2nd place.
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