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![]() thanks ateam and dunbar. just proves the adage that even a blind squirrel can find an acorn once in a while.
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please tell me that i'm reading this wrong-azeri would bury ruffian? or do you mean ruffian would bury rachel? |
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I don't think Azeri would bury Ruffian but it is a nice match-up to imagine.
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![]() Here is a list of all of the horses that have run in all three TC races since the start of 2000:
Impeachment Monarchos Point Given AP Valentine Dollar Bill War Emblem Proud Citizen Medaglia d'Oro Funny Cide Scrimshaw Smarty Jones Giacomo Afleet Alex Hard Spun Curlin Big Brown Here is a list of those that ran in the Derby and Preakness and skipped the Belmont during that same span: Fusaichi Pegasus Captain Steve High Yield Hal's Hope Congaree Harlan's Holiday Peace Rules Ten Cents a Shine Lion Heart Imperialism Borrego Song of the Sword Closing Argument Wilko High Fly Greeley's Galaxy Noble Causeway Sun King Going Wild High Limit Brother Derek Sweetnorthernsaint Street Sense Circular Quay Gayego Here's the list of those that ran in the Derby, skipped the Preakness, then ran in the Belmont during that same span: Aptitude Wheelaway Curule Commendable Invisible Ink Thunder Blitz Balto Star Perfect Drift Essence of Dubai Empire Maker Ten Most Wanted Birdstone Master David Andromeda's Hero Bluegrass Cat Steppenwolfer Jazil Deputy Glitters Bob and John Tiago Rags to Riches Denis of Cork Tale of Ekati Anak Nakal Here's the list of those that skipped the Derby then ran in the Preakness and Belmont over that same span: Hugh Heffner Magic Weisner Rock Hard Ten Eddington CP West Macho Again Icabad Crane
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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I agree with you that Giacomo was never really that great a horse to begin with so it's hard to say if the Triple Crown ruined him or not. The TC certainly knocked him out badly. He didn't even run after the Belmont until February of the next year. His respectable 4th place finish in the BC Classic was not in his 3 year old year. It was in his 4 year old year. I would agree with you about Big Brown and Bluegrass Cat. Both came back to win again. After Big Brown's wins in the summer I think he ended up with another quarter crack. But I think he could have come back and run again if it wasn't for his stud deal. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 06-02-2009 at 03:36 AM. |
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![]() but in many cases i believe that horses who suffer an injury and subsequently retire only do so because of successes in the t.c. races which would then warrant a better stud deal. many times it is admitted that a horse could come back from an injury-but 'we were going to retire him, so there's no point'. or there's 'he wouldn't make the bc, so there's no point'. either way, the horse was done at three. or maybe a horse seems just a bit off, so they retire rather than risk a loss-same excuse given. something isnt quite right in their mind, so they don't want to risk it.
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![]() but in many cases i believe that horses who suffer an injury and subsequently retire only do so because of successes in the t.c. races which would then warrant a better stud deal. many times it is admitted that a horse could come back from an injury-but 'we were going to retire him, so there's no point'. or there's 'he wouldn't make the bc, so there's no point'. either way, the horse was done at three. or maybe a horse seems just a bit off, so they retire rather than risk a loss-same excuse given. something isnt quite right in their mind, so they don't want to risk it.
i think when people say phantom injury-it's possible their belief is that something minor is made out to be something that would force retirement, and in many cases it just isn't that serious. but we also know that horses can be injured and not come back as well-again, as i said above, it has to do with risk. as for grueling- i don't know that the tc is any more gruelling than any series of races. horses are injured after running a series before getting to the t.c.-old fashioned for example. the progression from 6/7 f to 1 1/8 can be just as demanding for these horses. |
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