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Old 01-05-2011, 10:01 PM
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I had the pleasure of attending both the 91 and 2010 Breeder's Cup. Arazi was most impressive because he was almost dead last going into the final turn and by the time he blew past Bertrando at the top of the stretch on the wrong lead and was pulling away. Uncle Mo performance was good...but in my eyes not great.

BTW...was Bertrando the hard luck horse in the history of the Breeder's cup? First get clobbered by Arazi in the Juvie and when he was thinking home free in the BC Classic two years later...he comes Arcangues.
What could he have done differently to have been "great" in that race?
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Old 01-06-2011, 08:09 AM
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Hard IMO to seperate the two. Unc Mo simply dominated the race and when you consider it was the BC Juvi. it's a great performance and not just a good one for sure. I'll give the nod to Azeri right now simply based on quality of the field, still yet to be determined in Mo's case.

BTW Here's another great performance in a BC 2yr old race and one of my favorites.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UbbPN3xwnU
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Old 01-06-2011, 08:26 AM
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BTW Here's another great performance in a BC 2yr old race and one of my favorites.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UbbPN3xwnU
Awesome.
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Old 01-11-2011, 06:30 PM
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That's a really good question.

I was there for the Arazi race, but not for Uncle Mo's.

All I can tell you is that when Arazi made his move there was a collective gasp in the stands that I haven't heard many times in 35 years of going to the races.

Numbers people are probably going to prefer Mo because he ran the faster race, but I think Arazi demonstrated a level of acceleration and a sustained run that is pretty rare. I suspect he was capable of running quite a bit faster if required at that time.

I always thought it was shame that he got so hyped after that. Then with the surgery and lack of development at 3, when he didn't fulfill any of the hopes he sort of lost a lot of credit for how great he was at 2.
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Old 01-12-2011, 08:48 AM
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Between those two I would probably go with Mo over Arazi. Others that might deserve mention here are War Pass, Street Sense, and Unbridled's Song.

From a speed figure perspective War Pass's BCJ was much better than Arazi's and also better than Uncle Mo's, although obviously War Pass had a style/trip that lent itself to a big fig that day.
Street Sense's winning move was - in my mind - almost as eye-catching as Arazi's, and on the whole I thought Street Sense's overall race was better. He also ran a considerably faster speed figure than Arazi.
I was never a big fan of Unbridled's Song but I might actually rank his BCJ at or very near the top. He overcame a trip that was considerably different than his previous races and prevailed in a long stretch battle against a quality colt while being pinned along the rail the entire time and ran a 103 BSF.
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Old 02-04-2011, 01:41 AM
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This has got to be a trick question. Arazi's performance was not only the best in the history of that race but one of the most impressive I've ever seen in any race.
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Old 02-04-2011, 09:13 AM
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This has got to be a trick question. Arazi's performance was not only the best in the history of that race but one of the most impressive I've ever seen in any race.
Visually, perhaps.

Really though, no one in that race really did fire that day, and besides Bertrando, the field was pretty weak.

My perceived bias aside, I thought Mo's race was better.

Welcome back btw.
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