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Why isnt Real Quiet mentioned in this thread--unless I missed it. He was closer than Smarty or Alex in my opinion.
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The horse has done everything he's asked and then some... if you want to hate his connections, then so be it, but the horse doesn't deserve to be hated. And this is coming from a non-Bernie believer... JMO.
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Settle down, I was joking...I don't hate the horse, just the rediculous praise he's received...Repent would have these people crying.... |
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It just cracks me up because the horses don't give a shiat about who likes em or who doesn't... LOL ![]()
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That said, I think there are two different sort of fans; those who read about all the greats and want to believe what they are seeing is it and those who question to the very end. |
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I mean it was an amazing thing to see, but only real dimwits who don't understand racing think it cost him more than a length, if that. The amazing thing about that was that he recovered so quickly!! But he never really lost his momentum and its not like he got stopped and lost all his momentum and had to start over again. Victory length may have been one more length, but thats about it. Folks were talking like he would have won by 20 lengths, and its just not so. |
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Those who worship the horse think those who don't are irrational, and vice versa. I can't wait for the BC to be run and hope he stamps himself one way of the other. A narrow loss with a troubled trip is my worst nightmare as we will have to listen to the debate over how good he was for decades. Lets let him get it on, and have the final judgement come after the last chapter in the book is written. |
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Hadn't had the opp to chime in here and haven't read the whole thread, but it would seem pretty clear that Smarty Jones was by far closer to winning a crown than Afleet Alex.
While I consider any dual Classic winner who didn't win the third a "near miss", it's harder to make cases for those that don't win the Derby or Preakness than those that win the first two legs. Without the pressure of the three week lead-up to the Belmont, or even the pressure of going into the Preakness as the Derby winner, it's difficult to know how trainer and jock react. You also don't know who might have lined up in the races with different outcomes, etc.. The scenario of going into the Preakness with a Derby-winning Alex is totally different than that of them going in off the near miss at Louisville, etc.. Smarty Jones was yards away from a crown and would certainly have been a winner under a slightly revised race script that gets Elliott to avoid the harassment of Solis and Bailey so early and so long.
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I guess AA's ability to get back up and win impressed me more. (Not that I am a dimwit and think he would have won by 20) He reminded me of Alysheba in the derby that day and I guess it stuck in my head. I would though agree with anyone that REAL QUIET should be the one who has come the closest to winning the triple crown. He is my fave anyway. And by the way, don't think I wasn't mad at how Solis rode in that Belmont!!!! I was very upset when Gary didn't come back to ride him. I knew then that he wasn't going to win, but I didn't expect that kind of ride from Solis.
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Also, he really hasnt been asked in any of his races to set a track record. The Travers and JCGC he was freaking jogging the entire time. I judge a horse based on what he does in big races regardless of his competition. Also, the fact that so many trainers dont want to face tells me they also think he is the best horse out there. That speaks volumes to me. Dini should be regarded as the best race horse in training today based on fact, not what if or what should be scenarios. |
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Historically based on FACTS as you say, Ragozins guys have done vast studies(I dont know if TG and Jerry Brown have, I assume they have) on horses and their best and fastest races, and concluded solidly that hores run their fastest races under no pressure in "easy wins". Its something I first became aware of in 1992, and have used that as a guideline ever since then, much to my advantage. I also used to conclude off an easy win that a horse was "just jogging" or could have gone much faster, but I was wrong. If you check out horses and their performances, they run their best races "while jogging". Smarty Jones preakness comes to mind. He earned his best number that day. I'm not sold that he can go faster, but it may not be necessary for him to go faster on Cup Day. |
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I never got that Orahole, why is it they run these fast times while jogging then everyone says they have another gear and so on, they could of run faster. But then when they are finally being worked on and whipped to no end they do not end up running faster.
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Its a fallacy that the whip can get you so many lengths. Also, most horses run best when they are free and running how they wanna run with no pressure alongside of them. Its a different story when another horse gets in your face and you have to quicken NOW instead of when you wanna quicken. I can't recall too many horses who "jogged" in a big stakes race who then came back and ran better in a dogfight. If anyone can, name them. |
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We all have our own opinions on particular horses, but to digress... I believe Bernardini will run huge in the BCC. Even the conservatives admire and respect this horse; people like Mike Watchmaker and Todd Pletcher are on the list.
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