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Old 10-17-2006, 07:35 PM
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lol,
that was funny.
I hated that horse.


to answer the question at hand,
The Rock.
no question about it.
I dont go as far back as some of you, so my perspective and races to choose from are somewhat limited.

but since, say 2000, it has to be Rock of Gibraltar.
the other, and a close 2nd, is Kittens Joy.
best US bred, owned, and trained turf horse I have ever seen.
obviously he had a valid excuse for not running up to his ability, but at the time, I had never been more disappointed.

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Old 10-17-2006, 07:44 PM
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Slew O' Gold and Riboletta
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Old 10-17-2006, 10:05 PM
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Going back to the 90s, if you had seen Lure run, you might say that he was the best US bred, owned, and trained turf horse that you had seen. I recall his repeat attempt (BC Mile) at Santa Anita in '93. Although I don't care for Mike Battaglia much -- chalky handicapper, terrible announcer -- he uncorked a memorable line when he said before the race, "Lure could start from the parking lot and win." (Lure was in the 12 post, a tough chore anywhere.) While he might not have been considered a natural for the turf -- given his ample dirt career before the switch -- he was fantastic for two years plus.
yeah,
you may be right.
Ive seen Lure,
but only on tape(selected races).
KJoy was the best US bred,owned and trained turf horse I have seen every race for.
hes the best one I have cashed a ticket on.
hes the best one that I have capped a race for.......................etc

thats what I meant.
Im not saying he was better than JHenry(who I have obviously seen tape of) or any of the other greats.
I do think he deserves to be mentioned with them though.


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Old 10-17-2006, 11:02 PM
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my "lock" this year is definately...
Lemons Forever (Distaff)
she loves CD, and will get a good pace set up
Dallas is deadly!
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Old 10-17-2006, 11:28 PM
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Old 10-17-2006, 11:43 PM
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All 'locks' or close to what people would say a lock is - all won that I can think of.....which was only a few because proverbial locks rarely come along in the Breeders' Cup...

The horse that I really thought would win that didn't was Medaglia de Oro in the '04 Classic, but he should have won IMO...he was dueled into submission by Congaree through the first mile of the race and held on very bravely after putting that horse away to be a valiant second....

If Congaree isn't in that race pushing him hard, Medaglia wins easy over Pleasantly Perfect....thats the first horse I really expected to win that didn't as far as what first comes to mind with me....
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Old 10-18-2006, 03:16 AM
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All 'locks' or close to what people would say a lock is - all won that I can think of.....which was only a few because proverbial locks rarely come along in the Breeders' Cup...

The horse that I really thought would win that didn't was Medaglia de Oro in the '04 Classic, but he should have won IMO...he was dueled into submission by Congaree through the first mile of the race and held on very bravely after putting that horse away to be a valiant second....

If Congaree isn't in that race pushing him hard, Medaglia wins easy over Pleasantly Perfect....thats the first horse I really expected to win that didn't as far as what first comes to mind with me....
It was actually '03 Joel and i didnt consider MDO too much of a lock considering he never won past 9 furlongs on a dry track. I did like that horse though. Game as they come and a machine at 9 furlongs.

Of course the Rock was a big surprise but not as big as Ouija Board last year. I was really surprised to see her go down.
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Old 10-18-2006, 11:54 AM
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It was actually '03 Joel and i didnt consider MDO too much of a lock considering he never won past 9 furlongs on a dry track. I did like that horse though. Game as they come and a machine at 9 furlongs.

Of course the Rock was a big surprise but not as big as Ouija Board last year. I was really surprised to see her go down.
Yeah, menat '03....the Rock was a lock for the most part, but I know how hard the Mile and Sprint are to win, espescially for come-from-behinders - so I wasn't as surprised there.....he was heads and shoulders the best though...no doubt about it...his turn of foot when he got loose was amazing.....he was flying past horses like their hooves were cemented in the turf course.....that finish, although not a winning one - was a great consolation for me and I'm sure most racing fans....

Oh, and Medaglia would have won the Classic at 1 1/4 miles had he not been pushed so hard by the classy Congaree...I really believe that...
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Old 10-18-2006, 02:15 PM
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I've never had the "lock" experience. It would probably require a walkover for me to consider a bet a "lock".

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All 'locks' or close to what people would say a lock is - all won that I can think of.....which was only a few because proverbial locks rarely come along in the Breeders' Cup...
How about Easy Goer in the Juvenile? He was a huge fav, and finished 2nd to 9-1 Is It True.

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