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I'm not getting into potential because that's really what any fan of Johar is resting their case upon. I didn't say anything about Shirocco but having the luxury of seeing the entire careers of Fantastic Light, Daylami, and Kalanisi, then I'm willing to say that even if we didn't see the best of Johar, it would have had to be better than anything he had done prior to best those "older European horses." NT |
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With that said... I'm fairly confident that my assessment is much closer to spot on than that one borderline unbelievable post in here that was trying to imply that a nose win over Rock Opera was going to be a springboard to a BC Turf win. I never said he was terrible. I stand by the assertion that EVERYONE else here but you and IC is trying to say -- that he ran a huge race in the BC....but on that list, he's just not that good compared to them, you know, the original point of the thread. |
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While in 2002 Indian Charlie would have been dodging tomatoes for predicting such, the fact that Johar DID win the BC Turf the following year takes a lot of the absurdity out of the prediction. |
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Obviously Johar was a better horse the year he won the BC Turf. The idea that a desperate nose winner over Rock Opera was going to go win the BC Turf in his next start (no less after seeing how it was won....) is made no less absurd because the horse won the BC turf over a year later. Non sequiter. Last edited by brianwspencer : 09-27-2009 at 09:31 PM. |
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And what exactly made Johar go from 2002 goat to 2003 monster? A change of calendars? A flick of a switch? Remember, he sat most of 2003 on the bench. Mandella got him into top form on BC day, and maybe he was still improving at the same time, but anybody who happened to like him that day was probably basing their support on his San Marcos effort way back in January. That is when he became a BC contender. What was that, about 8 weeks after he nostrilized Rock Opera? |
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Two, for years and years now I've been saying that Volponi would have won the 2001 BC Classic. Unfortunately, it's taken 8 years and your wisdom to finally let me know that I can take credit for that because he validated that the next year, meaning that the idea of him being nose and nose with Tiznow and Sahkee down the Belmont stretch is not, in fact, completely ludicrous, because you know, any horse who won a BC race at any point in their career could have won the same division in any given year..... ps, I also loved Ginger Punch in the '06 Distaff off that allowance race at Keeneland. If only they'd have gone there for her stakes debut instead of to that second-level allowance at Churchill! |
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![]() One thing that should be considered when judging the European runners is that the BC Turf is often not their goal but often an afterthought. For a lot of them, the Arc is their main goal and then they come over here for one more race after they've been primed for their best effort. For most American runners, the BC is their goal race and the one they are trained to be at their best for. I think that makes a big difference.
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Not cool Nick. |