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You didn't.
In fact, you argued that Zenyatta deserves extra credit points because she's trained by an ordinary trainer like Shirreffs while RA is trained by a wizard like Asmussen. I'd take Shirreffs in every single aspect over Asmussen as a trainer. Even ability to move horses up coming from a different barn. |
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I do think its odd that a guy like Asmussen could have the horse of the year for three years in a row, and in the back of your head you wonder how much he may have "moved" the horses up, but both had talent so its his reputation that begs that question.
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He moved both of them up considerably off of Bill Mott. I'm not so sure RA and Curlin were really move-ups either. |
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That was Jan 31st. Six months later .. he was the best in the West. His pp's are right on top in this link... http://www.drf.com/eclipse/2007/pps/maleturf.pdf As for Life Is Sweet.... With Bill Mott: 2-for-7 .... zero for four in stakes races. With John Shirreffs: 4-for-8 ... all races were either G1 or Gr 2 stakes. 3 of the 4 losses came to Zenyatta .. the other one came when 3rd to Rail Trip in the Hollywood Gold Cup. As for the synthetic surface ... Life Is Sweet did run once on a synthetic track for Bill Mott .. she was 4th to Little Belle in the Ashland. |
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He's a guy that consistantly would get horses to win there debut by 10 lengths with triple digit figures when he had 505. Now he's totally opposite - but still an awesome horse trainer. We really are to a point though where trainers with poor stats never have a top horse. That's why I was such a rabid fan of Rachel Alexandra back when Hal Wiggins trained her. Look at his stats ... they are bad!! You damn sure know that guy is 100% clean. I would be an RA Super Fan if she stayed with Wiggins and did the same thing she did with Asmussen. It's possible she might have ... who knows. Her final start with Wiggins was amazing. |
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The weak competition he saw in Southern Cal helped him out big time .. but still .. Shirreffs did very well with him.
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It's not a redboard but I had a future on Courageous Cat this year thinking that he might have a great transcendental experience heading west like his bro After Market. That and I thought Dominguez rode him like s.hit in the Jamaica. I was a tad excited at the top of the stretch but piped down when I saw Goldikova in high gear. NT |
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I After Market after that day. |
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For comparison, see Kotashaan's record off a long layoff in the fall of '02. He was UNP in an allowance, 4th in the San Gabriel at 20-1, before chasing Star Of Cozzene a couple of times and then going on a massive tear early in '03 that was only derailed by Luazur at Del Mar and Kent Desormeaux in Tokyo... |
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What happened to Crossing The Line? |
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