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I'm having a hard time understanding how Perfect Drift, Giacomo etc. aren't grade one horses. Last time I checked, they were... I'll be honest, I am more impressed with Bright One than Lava Man, but the point is... the horse has won and done everything asked of him. I will take my chances and say that he will hit the board in the Classic if he goes.
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Ok, here we go!!! Here is the list of runners up to "HOY" Lava Man so far this year, in chronological order.
Whos Crying Now -(ex Calder runner up in small stakes) Magnum-(never won a grade one, come to think of it, his only graded win was a grade 3 in the mud at Lone Star) Cheroot- useful Cal Bred who was just beaten like a drum in a small stakes race Kings Drama- grade one winning grass horse(last years Sword Dancer) who is in bad form this year and has yet to win a race. Ace Blue- what can I say? Good Reward- is now 1-8 lifetime on the dirt, with one second and no thirds. Most recent race was an off the board finish at Prairie meadows. Now if you think that a lineup deserving of HOY stature I just have to beg to differ. Lava is a great horse, a horse with speed and guts. But to be HOY you really have to beat much better than that. If he comes East and does so then he is a lock to get HOY. So where are all the predictions that he will do so? Thats the part I don't understand. All these folks proclaiming him HOY and the best I can coax out of anyone is that he may "hit the board" in the Classic? Now how does this work exactly? I really don't get it. One minute hes HOY and the next minute noone will say he can come East and win? Explain to me where my logic is off. |
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Mike, respectfully, no one in this thread says he's going to be HOY. I personally think he should be considered for it at this point, given that horses like FA are also still in contention. That seems fair. It certainly doesn't mean I think he'll get it -- much comes down to what should be a good race in the BCC. I'm not really sure who you're arguing against.
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Until the last few preps for the classic are ran, I'll withhold my judgement on whether or not I think he can actually WIN the classic. Right now, it doesn't make much sense to pick the winner until the field is announced and we see the rest of the Classic contenders run their preps. Don't you think so? I have a hard time understanding how you can hold it against him that he lost by shipping east last year. If I recall, wasn't the horse having hoof problems and wasn't 100% to begin with? I'm willing to give him another chance to redeem himself at CD.
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I don't know, does anybody think Lava Man was absolutely all out to win that race? Looked to have the thing in control from start to finish. I don't see why he can't run with Invasor and the like.
Just because it's fresh on my mind, let me mention that I just finished with the new Man o' War book. Man o' War, by all accounts, is arguably the best horse to ever run. That being said, my man beat some absolute dogs in a few of his races by no more than a length or two. Now, I'm not comparing little old Lava Man and one of the all time greats, but I just thought I'd throw out there that there are times where a length and a half is a lot more than a length and a half.
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By the way, this East Coaster isn't afraid to say Lava Man is the early frontrunner for HOY. I mean, for chrissakes, the horse has won FOUR GI races this year - one on the turf - and has never really been challenged. What other horse stacks up with that? Bernardini maybe, maybe Invasor, but that's about it.
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Slot, he looked like he wasn't trying too hard to me. Seemed content to cruise at the end and needed a few quick taps to pick it up a notch for the late-runners (who were going all out). I think LM will have something left in the tank for the next one.
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So bascially Lharge you think that that everyone should skip the JCGC and BCC and travel on out to Cali to run in some podunk race? See heres how it works, you have to send the horse to the races that matter to win HOY, the horses don't come to you.
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LARhage, honestly, I'd go with Lava Man if forced to choose today. Obviously, things can change in the next two months, but on August 21, that's my choice. Think this year's BCC is solid on top.
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Sorry, that was Cajun that made that post. My bad.
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