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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, 01:04 PM
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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.
You're a way better judge than I, but I think the performances Curlin put up in the JCGC & BCC were far superior to anything Bernardini did the year before. Lawyer Ron was pretty good in the Gold Cup too.
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:07 PM
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You're a way better judge than I, but I think the performances Curlin put up in the JCGC & BCC were far superior to anything Bernardini did the year before. Lawyer Ron was pretty good in the Gold Cup too.

I think all things being equal, Bernardini's effort in the BC Classic would have given Curlin a very hard time. Plus, Bernardini's Preakness win extremely impressive.

I think the two are relative equals, and like I said, could argue either side. I rated Curlin ahead of Bernardini. It's close.
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:08 PM
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I think all things being equal, Bernardini's effort in the BC Classic would have given Curlin a very hard time. Plus, Bernardini's Preakness win extremely impressive.

I think the two are relative equals, and like I said, could argue either side. I rated Curlin ahead of Bernardini. It's close.
close for several of them. hard to compare horses who haven't faced off--or that did without both finishing.
hell, there are people who will argue that alydar was better than affirmed, and easy goer was better than sunday silence-even tho the record is pretty overwhelming to show otherwise.
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:11 PM
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I think it speaks volumes about the quintet that we all had Alex last.
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:24 PM
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Plus, Bernardini's Preakness win extremely impressive.
True, I'd have to agree with what Drugs said earlier in the thread about it being easier to rate individual performances over entire careers now. (although admittingly I thought this was going to be followed by an avalanche of Discreet Cat posts, but the day is still young and the next primary is a few days off )

That being said...was Bellamy Road's performance in the Wood great?
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:31 PM
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That being said...was Bellamy Road's performance in the Wood great?

Without question. But, I also believe he was one of the most talented horses I have ever seen. Unfortunately, he never got a fair chance to show it. Shocking that Ed Sexton wasn't able to prolong his career.
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Without question. But, I also believe he was one of the most talented horses I have ever seen. Unfortunately, he never got a fair chance to show it. Shocking that Ed Sexton wasn't able to prolong his career.
i agree with you on this as well. i thought bellamy roads wood was an astounding performance. some would say what did he do after-but his race before the wood was awesome as well. then he was injured in the derby, but then came back and showed tremendous ability and willingness in the travers. made we wish for more.
such a shame that he was unable to come back after that.
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