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![]() PP's of the top older males from 2003:
http://test.drf.com/eclipse/2003/pps/om.pdf Perfect Drift was a complete and utter badass that year. His dopey trainer kept running him on turf and talking about how he was going to enter him in the Melbourne Cup. I remember before Perfect Drift made his 5-year-old debut and all the hanging problems started - he was based at the CD training center. Before his first start that season, Wismer told me he thought something was amiss with him. He gallops horses that he trains and was on the track with him a lot of mornings. He told me not to bet Perfect Drift in his comeback race and said he thought he might miss the board - I basically laughed at him and mocked him for thinking that. |
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![]() Thanks for posting that Drugs. So if my ciphering is correct, here's what I get. Out of those seven horses (Candy Ride, Congaree, Medaglia d'Oro, Milwaukee Brew, Mineshaft, Perfect Drift, Pleasantly Perfect), here's the total number of matchups against the others in that group:
Congaree-8 (in four races, one win) (Pleasantly Perfect 3x, Milwaukee Brew 2x, Perfect Drift 2x, MDO 1x) Pleasantly Perfect-7 (in three races, one win) (Congaree 3x, Milwaukee Brew 2x, MDO 1x, Perfect Drift 1x) Milwaukee Brew-6 (in three races, one win) (Congaree 2x, Pleasantly Perfect 2x, Candy Ride 1x, MDO 1x) Medaglia d'Oro-5 (in two races, no wins) (Candy Ride, Milwaukee Brew, Pleasantly Perfect, Congaree, Perfect Drift 1x each) Perfect Drift-5 (in three races, two wins) (Congaree 2x, MDO 1x, Pleasantly Perfect 1x, Mineshaft 1x) Candy Ride-2 (in one race, one win) (MDO, Milwaukee Brew 1x each) Mineshaft-1 (in one race, no wins) (Perfect Drift 1x) ___________________ So with the exception of Candy Ride and Mineshaft, each of those other five faced another of the top seven in multiple races. It's pretty easy to see why I said they were facing each other consistently and beating each other. It's not unlike 1997 when Will's Way, Skip Away, and Formal Gold kept facing each other and beating each other up and Favorite Trick snuck in and won HOY. Again, you can't fault a horse for who shows up to face them, especially when they are running in the right races as Mineshaft was. But you also can't excape the reality of the fact that Mineshaft got off easy that year in comparison to what the others were facing on a regular basis.
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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Tough to make a compelling case as a more deserving HOY that year but I do agree with KG that olmodavor and hold that tiger are the best that mineshaft beat. That's pretty weak all things considered. |
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which is why i don't think he belongs on any 'all time' list. he was no monster imo. but i don't have any qualms about the schedule he ran, especially compared to some other hoy winners we've had in the last few years. gz with four starts, zenyatta last year with nary an open win, blame was a candidate with, what, five wins in six starts? i think the chief criticism some have regarding mineshaft was he didn't run in the classic.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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http://www1.drf.com/eclipse/2009/fin...older_male.pdf In 2008 - Albertus Maximus and Go Between both got votes for champion older male. |
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Looks like Mineshaft deserved the HOY.. but Congaree was most likely the best race horse of the group
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![]() Congaree was a truly outstanding horse. He and Medaglia D' Oro were open lengths the best in the Breeders Cup Classic - basically dueling each other all the way for 10 furlongs before Plesantly Perfect came along to mop them both up in the final strides.
Mineshaft ran 7 times with lasix - and ran all 7 figures in the 114-to-118 range. Hard to fault him for what he faced - he started in five Grade 1's - and horses like Western Pride, Hold That Tiger, Volponi, and Olmodavor all could run a lot on their good day .. but no way as classy and consistant as horses like MDO and Congaree - or as brilliant as a Candy Ride. His one loss with lasix was an extremely high quality loss. He was caught like five wide on both turns - and gave 8lbs away to Perfect Drift and just got nipped after Robbie Al made a pre-mature move. His running style was perfect - very similar to Cigar's and Curlin's. Mineshaft was always going to run in that 114-to-118 Beyer range no matter the competiton. Would Curlin rate a better horse? I think so .. but when you discount Curlin's 3yo form I don't think that's the case at all. All of that classy stock he gets - and who was Neil Howard 2nd best horse of the decade? |