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Could you imagine Zenyatta starting the year off winning the Santa Monica and the Santa Maria, then skipping the Santa Margarita to run in the Big Cap instead?
It's also funny to note that in Serena's Song's 4yo year up to August, she basically ran in all the same races that both Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra have run in so far this year combined. |
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Good one drugs.
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I understand your overall point, but with regards to Smarty, I think most of the "nonsense" was written before the Belmont....by his fans.
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One of the (many) things that stands out after looking at Serena's Song's PPs is that at age 2 and 4 she actually ran in races after the Breeder's Cup. The connections treated the BC as I think it should be treated. The BC is a big set of races that a good horse's connections should make an effort to attend if practical, but it should NOT be treated as horse racing's equivalent of the World Series where the completion of the event means the sport goes away for the next 4 or 5 months.
I sure wish more horses of her caliber were running in graded stakes races in November and December (and January & February for that matter) these days. |
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I get it. The trainer everyone was crucifying in the 90's for running his horses into the ground is now the example to emulate.
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However, I thinking looking at Serena's Song's performances demonstrate that at least some G1-caliber horses can handle an aggressive campaign, and perhaps not every quality runner needs to run less than 5-8 times a year. |
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thats only after people declare you the second coming of ruffian......and the connections don't help either. theres so much purse money and more tracks than good horses. plus, the breed has DEFINETELY weakened. the distances, the frequency of racing time and the length of career have all gone downhill. its hard to argue that if changes are not made things will continue to lag
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