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You have no clue how to recognize an extraordinary performance. You still say "oh Rachel only beat Macho again by a whisker" THAT was an EXTRAordinary performance. So was Zenyatta's.. but you have proved you cant recognize an extraordinary performance.
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Those are high expectations for a 3YO filly who had been tested on multiple occasions and was facing older horses for the first time. NT |
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She was clearly the best horse in the Woodward, as she was in all her races this year and is a future Hall of Famer, but the attempts by some to elevate the Woodward performance to some kind of other-worldly performance, IMO, are wrong. Efforts of that caliber in this race belong to horses such as Holy Bull, Formal Gold and Ghostzapper. When trying to compare great performances in an historic race, I don't think "for a filly" is the standard. (And just so no one thinks I'm Rachel-bashing, while Zenyatta's win in the Classic was an outstanding performance by a terrific mare, it pales in comparison to the Breeders' Cup Classic performances of horses like Ghostzapper, Ferdinand, Sunday Silence, Awesome Again and the 3YO Tiznow.) |
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Agree with most of these thoughts.. 1 question name any horse that ran this year that could have successfully navigated the Wood described above? Name the horse that was capable of running the Preakness or Haskel she ran? IMO there isn't a horse that could have accomplished what she did. Zenyatta's race is always going to difficult to judge because it was on rubber. |
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You bring up a lot of fair points... I still disagree a bit on the setup she received in the Wood, I don't think she was really given any breathers... they each took a shot, one-by-one, and failed. As for the Formal Gold's of the world... well, truthfully, those type horses seem to be long gone. So, it's a tough comparison. Honestly, I think Zenyatta pales in comparison to that group as well. I think that's a reflection on the changing state of the game and not a negative reflection on her win. The best horses in racing used to run 115-120... now it's 108-113 or so... it's a changing game. The point of my initial post today was that ultimately, in the end, Rachel did more, the Woodward being one positive notch amongst many. |
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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He was the Winstrol "champ" … the Barry Bonds of horses, if you will. Never had that same acceleration after the 'roid influence waned in spring of '08. |
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Let the young Alexander filly take her shot against world-class open competition on her 'preferred surface' at the Downs next fall. Somehow I doubt she'll get her picture taken after the 10f affair. By the way, CSC … fine body of work in a thread filled with bad opinions… |
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I think several of the horses that I previously listed above would have won either the Preakness or Woodward more impressively, had they contested that sort of race with similar pace dynamics and similar quality of opponents. While I think Rachel had several things in her favor in the Haskell, her performance in that race is now pretty hard to knock. |
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So the best (fastest, game etc) races were run by the same horse that being Rachel Hence it is crystal clear she is HoY at least in 2009.. Again that doesnt mean she is better then Zenyatta..that is a question that we will never have a definative answer too. |
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Now my turn for one question: in light of the Breeders' Cup Classic result, do you believe that if Zenyatta had been the horse coming after Rachel in the Woodward, as opposed to Macho Again, that Rachel still would have won the race? |
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It depends if Zenyatta's dirt form is of the 109-110 variety... her only dirt start was not. That said, she would probably be closing late for sure. But, it wasn't her... she was waiting to beat-up the same ole's in the Lady's Secret. She could have made this whole thread a moot point by running in the Pacific Classic instead. In a typical year, what she did would be a-okay - a few easy starts before winning the Classic - and she'd have the trophy. But this was not a typical year because of the score Rachel Alexandra posted. Rachel posted 5-under par, and while Zenyatta finished with an eagle, she was a stroke short. |