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The Alydar - Affirmed comparison is a perfect example of how people perceive horses as to how they fare in the breeding shed. I'm sure many still regard Alydar as the better of the 2. |
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![]() Gary Stevens said that Point Given was the "best horse never to win the Triple Crown." Who am I to disagree?
At 9-3-0 out of 13 starts, I sure would have enjoyed seeing him campaign another year. |
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![]() I just threw up in my mouth.
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![]() I'm sure Spectacular Bid would beg to differ. Man o War just rolled over in his grave as well.
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That being said, I do agree that modest race horses with good bloodlines may be given a chance at stud. Not that I am trying to make him out as more than he is (a decent NY stallion), but a horse like Freud would have never been given an opportunity at stud if he wasn't a sibling to Giant's Causeway. |
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That's a silly statement.
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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I don't know anyone who thinks Alydar was a better racehorse than Affirmed. I also don't know anyone who thinks Affirmed is a better sire than Alydar. |