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![]() I think one could make a case fupeg was the most talented of that group in 2000.
Big brown hardly sucked. He didn't beat much but that fla derby win was pretty darn impressive any way you cut it. Did anyone name street cry? |
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People have brought up Discreet Cat a few times, I think Left Bank would have handled him. |
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![]() Street cry was just "okay"? He was extremely talented. He just couldn't stay together.
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![]() How about Speightstown who only missed the board twice in his career, first in his debut, and 2nd going two turns in the Gotham. Beat BC Classic Champion Volponi in a 7F sprint off of a nearly 2 year layoff, ended up getting laid up again later that year for almost another year and then came back as good as can be in 04.
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Speightstown took a while to get good, but from 3/27/04-10/30/04 he was a beast.... 5/6 with one third. The third came against a very good Frankel horse and Stown had some trouble at the start. Beyers of 106,112,115,116,117 and even a 102 in that bad break third. My problem with him is Pretty Wild, Cat Genius, Kela, Clock Stopper and McCanns Mojve are the horses he was beating up on. |