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Old 10-13-2008, 01:52 PM
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Do you consider the fact that some of the races are restricted? A race restricted to 3yo's is likely not as strong as a race open to all competition. Should 2yo grade ones be given the same weight as the BC Classic?
I don't know enough about thbis sport but I thought two year olds typically race a lot less than three year olds? Am I wrong on that assumption?
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Old 10-13-2008, 02:13 PM
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I don't know enough about thbis sport but I thought two year olds typically race a lot less than three year olds? Am I wrong on that assumption?
That assumption has nothing to do with your statement and that was that you can compare who had the better season by number of grade ones. By that logic, Vineyard Haven has had a better season than Commentator. And according to your logic, the BC Juvenile Fillies carries no more weight than the BC Classic since both are grade ones. All grade ones aren't created equal. Heatseeker won the grade two Californian, beating Tiago and Surf Cat with a 109 Beyer. Both of those horses are multiple graded stakes winners in open company. Are you seriously going to argue that Big Brown beating Coal Play and Cool Coal Man in the Haskell (106) or beating Macho Again and Ichabad Crane in the Preakness (100) or beating Smooth Air and Tomacito in the Florida Derby (106) mean more simply because they were grade ones? Seriously?
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Old 10-13-2008, 02:19 PM
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That assumption has nothing to do with your statement and that was that you can compare who had the better season by number of grade ones. By that logic, Vineyard Haven has had a better season than Commentator. And according to your logic, the BC Juvenile Fillies carries no more weight than the BC Classic since both are grade ones. All grade ones aren't created equal. Heatseeker won the grade two Californian, beating Tiago and Surf Cat with a 109 Beyer. Both of those horses are multiple graded stakes winners in open company. Are you seriously going to argue that Big Brown beating Coal Play and Cool Coal Man in the Haskell (106) or beating Macho Again and Ichabad Crane in the Preakness (100) or beating Smooth Air and Tomacito in the Florida Derby (106) mean more simply because they were grade ones? Seriously?
Seriously...I don't know. But all those horses you named is what was thrown at him and he beat them all. You left out Denis of Cork (not a bad horse), and Colonel John too (also very decent).

Off topic, I thought the FL Derby favorite was a horse named __________ Fields, but I cannot be for sure. Do you remember that horses name? It is driving me crazy.
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Old 10-13-2008, 02:22 PM
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Seriously...I don't know. But all those horses you named is what was thrown at him and he beat them all. You left out Denis of Cork (not a bad horse), and Colonel John too (also very decent).

Off topic, I thought the FL Derby favorite was a horse named __________ Fields, but I cannot be for sure. Do you remember that horses name? It is driving me crazy.

Elysium Fields, but I am pretty sure BB was the favorite.
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Old 10-13-2008, 02:25 PM
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Elysium Fields, but I am pretty sure BB was the favorite.
That's it! Thanks! I just looked it up and I guess he was a 3-1 second favorite.
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Old 10-13-2008, 02:27 PM
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Seriously...I don't know. But all those horses you named is what was thrown at him and he beat them all. You left out Denis of Cork (not a bad horse), and Colonel John too (also very decent).

Off topic, I thought the FL Derby favorite was a horse named __________ Fields, but I cannot be for sure. Do you remember that horses name? It is driving me crazy.
I didn't leave them off. Big Brown has beaten a couple of decent horses in Colonel John and Eight Belles. I was only using those other three races as examples of how just because a race is a grade one doesn't mean it has a tough field or is automatically a better race than one with a lower grade.
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Old 10-13-2008, 02:56 PM
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I didn't leave them off. Big Brown has beaten a couple of decent horses in Colonel John and Eight Belles. I was only using those other three races as examples of how just because a race is a grade one doesn't mean it has a tough field or is automatically a better race than one with a lower grade.
But not every horse qualifies for a Grade 1? Are there better races that aren't Grade 1? Of course. Are there faster horses in non Grade 1 races? Not proportionately.
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Old 10-13-2008, 02:59 PM
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But not every horse qualifies for a Grade 1? Are there better races that aren't Grade 1? Of course. Are there faster horses in non Grade 1 races? Not proportionately.
So then you are sticking with he's had the best year because he's won the most grade ones. No matter the actual quality that was in those races.
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Old 10-13-2008, 03:14 PM
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So then you are sticking with he's had the best year because he's won the most grade ones. No matter the actual quality that was in those races.
Partially yes. Especially when they are of the prestige of FL Derby, KY Derby, Preakness, and Haskell. Now if those four were all titled the Monmouth Stakes, then no. That is not the only reason why he has had the best year of any horse in 2008 although it does speak volumes. Add to that in three of them, he blew away the field, and in two of them, he won from the outside post (KY Derby was even more amazing post 20).
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Old 10-13-2008, 04:00 PM
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Seriously...I don't know. But all those horses you named is what was thrown at him and he beat them all. You left out Denis of Cork (not a bad horse), and Colonel John too (also very decent).

Off topic, I thought the FL Derby favorite was a horse named __________ Fields, but I cannot be for sure. Do you remember that horses name? It is driving me crazy.
Big Brown was the favorite. Elysium Fields was second choice and got injured during the race I believe.
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Old 10-13-2008, 04:14 PM
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Big Brown was the favorite. Elysium Fields was second choice and got injured during the race I believe.
Dehydration I think. . .
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Old 10-13-2008, 04:16 PM
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Dehydration I think. . .
You're probably right, but then what's sidelined him since?
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Old 10-13-2008, 04:22 PM
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You're probably right, but then what's sidelined him since?
Not sure - "Severely Overheated, 'Strained Himself'" according to Illman's blog. . .
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Old 10-13-2008, 05:48 PM
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You're probably right, but then what's sidelined him since?
May have had a dehydrated tendon or dehydrated cannon bone...
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