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Ok so you're using Lost Mountain's 107 beyer as proof of his historic comparison to LAL ? Then I see the pps of a horse who's not even on the list in question. Who by the way looked like a tough customer.
I get that. Some horses are born in the wrong year. But often their measure of talent can be exaggerated because of who they faced just as a horse like LAL's ability is downgraded because of who he has been beating. There is a median in there somewhere and Beyer numbers aren't the end all in determining how good a horse is. If they were Sinister Minister or Bellamy Road would be household names. I wouldn't mind seeing Lost Mountain's pps. I bet him in the Derby. |
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Bluegrass Cat was beaten 21+ lengths in that Blue Grass - and he ran 2nd in the Derby and Belmont in his next two starts, before winning the Haskell by 7 lengths and ending his career with a 2nd in the Travers. Strong Contender was beaten 17+ lengths in that Blue Grass - and he came back and later took the Dwyer by 8 and beat Lawyer Ron in the Super Derby. Wild Syn - who was pathetic beyond belief - went wire-to-wire from the rail in a different edition of the Blue Grass and two well beaten horses came back and ran 1st and 2nd in the Ky Derby three weeks later. That's Keeneland. Bellamy Road's 17.5 length Grade 1 win Wood number wasn't wrong either - and unlike Sinister Minister his performance wasn't a fluke caused by a crazy bias. Scrappy T. was 3rd by 18+ and took a Grade 3 at 7/1 next out followed by a 2nd place finish in the Preakness. If you think Lookin at Lucky wins that Wood Memorial if he was entered that day - you're a total clown. Resumes that are put together against real nice N1X alw horses like First Dude, or the 0-for-forever Jackson Bend, or tough luck Trappe Shot in his Graded Stakes debut would look a lot better if the figures weren't so weak. Freaking Milwaukee Brew ran a 110 Beyer when he was 3rd in the Haskell - and he was what - like the 37th best 3yo to race that year? |
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Simply place the number next to each horse and leave it at that. Don't bother explaining who ran behind LAL because the number is the determining factor. |
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Trappe Shot at least had some upside - but he was making his graded stakes debut, had a single route win at the expense of 3 horses, and had a miserable trip yesterday. First Dude is a VERY nice 1-for-9 horse. His day is coming soon. Super Saver went Mine That Bird in the Derby - other than that he's lost to Oddysess at Tampa, Line of David at Oaklawn, and was creamed with a perfect trip in the Preakness. Ice Box is a less talented version of Giacomo. |
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Rachel Alexandra- RA Big Brown- BB Any Given Saturday- AGS Bluegrass Cat- BC Roman Ruler- tossup Lion Heart- LH Peace Rules- PR War Emblem- WE Point Given- PG Dixie Union- DU Menifee- Menifee Coronado's Quest- CQ Touch Gold- TG Skip Away- SA Serena's Song- SS Holy Bull- HB Kissin Kris- KK Technology- tossup Lost Mountain- tossup Restless Con- LaL King Glorious- KG Forty Niner- FN Bet Twice- BT So I came up with 3 tossups, 1 yes, and 19 no's. I'd like to know where you disagree with my assessment (if any.) It's an interesting comparison if nothing else. Quote:
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Even though Kissin Kris ran a fast figure in victory in the Haskell and was 3rd in the BC Classic later in the year ... I would certainly take Lookin At Lucky over him.
Even though Bluegrass Cat won the Haskell by 7 lengths and ran a slightly faster fig than LAL - I'd take LAL. The rest of your list I agree with back to Technology and Lost Mountain - I'd need to review them. |
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In light of how easily he won yesterday (and with Drosselmeyer out and Super Saver's Derby looking more like a mud/Churchill-influenced fluke), Lookin at Lucky has a huge leg up on championship honors now. I'd be really surprised if he ended up running in the Travers.
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He could lose the Travers and he'd still have a leg up.
It's a very important 3yo race - and it's getting to the time of year when those 3yo opportunities start to vanish. |
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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So now we know the LOCKS to win a race almost a month from now and three months from now, how about talking about the big race that is actually taking place this week?
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Nicole, I will talk any race with you... What race do you want to talk about?
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I stopped reading after the first 20 posts.
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War Emblem never finished 2nd or 3rd - he'd stop on a dime or run a hole in the wind .. the kind of horse you always play against underneath in exotics if you don't like him .. but he'd breeze in-hand against LAL. Menifee was just plain better than LAL. He actually faced real horses and ran several better races. Dixie Union would beat the ever loving piss out of LAL. Dixie Union was an awesome horse who would be hailed as a super horse in this crop. He beat both Caller One and Swept Overboard twice sprinting. When he won the Haskell - the very good Captain Steve was 2nd, future two-time Santa Anita Handicap winner Milwaukee Brew was 3rd and More Than Ready was 4th. The start before the Haskell he was beaten just a neck by Tiznow and had to give Tiznow 11lbs. He had a 112 Beyer sprinting and a 111 Beyer at 9fs and he faced absolutely amazing competition. Roman Ruler was nothing special - and I rated him a toss-up with LAL - but he was a very good 2yo sprinter and he beat an ok horse in Flower Alley in the Dwyer and was a good 2nd to the older Rock Hard Ten in the final start of his career. Here's who finished 2nd to LAL in his Grade 1 wins. Make Music For Me (1-for-10 lifetime), Pulsion (1-for-9 lifetime - most recently 5th in an N1X) Noble's Promise (winless in his last 6 starts) First Dude (1-for-9 lifetime) and Trappe Shot (tough trip horse finally making his graded stakes debut) |
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* LAL
![]() * MENIFEE ![]() * WAR EMBLEM ![]() * ROMAN RULER ![]() |
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There would be multiple orgasms going on in this thread if LAL equaled Menifee's Haskell.
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