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Old 06-15-2008, 11:18 PM
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I never would assert that European horses are superior than American horses on the whole, and I don't believe that at all.

The only statement I stand behind is that their top class grass runners are superior to our top class turfers.

That is all.
But the reason that an American horse (like Curlin) will have a hard time winning the ARC isn't because they arent good enough, but because the style of racing and the course not to mention the ground are totally different than anything they have ever encountered, which was the original arguement.
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Old 06-15-2008, 11:21 PM
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But the reason that an American horse (like Curlin) will have a hard time winning the ARC isn't because they arent good enough, but because the style of racing and the course not to mention the ground are totally different than anything they have ever encountered, which was the original arguement.
That is a point I will consider, especially if Curlin romps in some grass race here and then gets stroked over there due to layout and ground condition.

I appreciate the banter.
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Old 06-15-2008, 11:26 PM
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That is a point I will consider, especially if Curlin romps in some grass race here and then gets stroked over there due to layout and ground condition.

I appreciate the banter.
Remember one thing about big hype european horses, they often run in small fields, aided by rabbits and will often only race when the "ground is suitable". That doesnt mean they all do it but cupcake city is often in effect. The funny thing is that we used to look down on the Euros because they would hype a horse off of one big win like it was the second coming of Mill Reef and now we do the same thing over here (see Big Brown)
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