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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() It is because there is little prestige to any of the major California races for breeding purpose. A Grade 1, or grade 2, is not necessarily the same eveywhere. Races like the Met and JCGC carry much more weight than races like the P Classic or even the Hollywood Gold Cup.
Like it or not, the important races are pretty much all in the East. |
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http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.p...eld=view&id=16 Rock Hard Ten's Stud deal was very solid to and he entered Stud at the same fee as Saint Liam. |
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![]() Which one of those races did Rock Hard Ten win?
Borrego won the JCGC....Pleasantly Perfect the BC Classic. What was Skimming's, repeat winner of the P Classic, deal? If you think there is prestige to the 20 year old P Classic I think you are mikstaken. |
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My point is, Graded Stakes at the top tracks matter whether they are on the east coast or west coast. Combine this with a top class pedigree and most breeders are not going to care what side of the country the horse raced in. Your point of Borrego & Pleasantly Perfect embraces the fact that CA Graded Stakes winners are competitive with their east coast counterparts and are therefore recognized as so by breeders. |
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It's not really a " what side of the country " thing....it's perceived importance of races. The East has it....the West doesn't ( in general ). |
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![]() Two of my favorite horses are West Coast runners, Lava Man and The Tin Man. I do not think either will win a BC race, however. The Europeans will dominate the three turf races and East Coast horses will win the Distaff, the Sprint, and the Classic, in my opinion. The Juvenile and the Juvenile Filly are a coin toss.
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However, if the pedigree on each respective horse were identical, I would agree that the horse winning the east coast races would get more attention and a higher fee. |
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There may be a bias but it is based on the fact that the East Coast Stakes races are much, much older, many well over a hundred years and are the foundation of the sport today. Also it has a lot to do with the fact that on the East Coast you will see many different horses from different circuits ship to each other races. For example you will see the Ky based horses and the NY based horse and mid Atlantic based horse all ship to each others major races. Therefore racing against stronger and different competition. In So Cal you pretty much have the same horses, outside an occasional shipper from the East, competing with each other. It's just my opinion of why East Coast Stakes races are weighed more heavily.
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Sightseek you really are sharper than that. Tell you what!!! If you wanna make a bet right now before I call them up as to teh stud deals given to the past 10 Whitney winners and Met Mile winners as compared to the last 10 Hollywood Gold Cup winners and Pac Classic winners, please let me know. Its not even close, its a landslide. |
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http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.p...eld=view&id=82 Thank goodness Invasor & Bernardini will put some life into it. ![]() |