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Looking (crudely I'll admit) at Cigar's races, he routinely ran in 9-10f races with :45+ and :46+ half-mile fractions. Ghostzapper, who made all of 2 starts around two turns, barely edged the good, but hardly great, St. Liam when encountering those sorts of fractions. I would think he'd be vulnerable in at least some of those races Cigar ran in. Quote:
If you're opposed to getting involved in "hypothetical matchup" debates, maybe refrain from piggy-backing off miraja's posts. |
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![]() is Formal Gold still alive?
I'd say Skip Away, but since he's dead... what about Gold? Cigar is the horse with the best career that is still alive. Horse with the most talent that is still alive... I'll get crucified for saying this.. Unbridled's Song ![]()
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![]() Are you kidding? UBS was freakin amazing.
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![]() no I was not kidding about UBS being the most talented of the alive horses today! If #1) he would have had an owner who was not a waste of plasma and #2) been a sound horse... who knows what could have been! Zito still says he's the most talented horse he trained.. and I think Zito only had him for one 7 furlong race.
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Fortunately, Frankel avoided running him in such races but twice in top company. Quote:
I'm still not sure why you involved yourself with it if your not interested in that sort of discussion. |
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You didn't make much of a defense for the allegedly pace-invulnerable Ghostzapper's near upset in the 2004 Woodward. Quote:
You should have given her the "hypotheticals are a waste of my precious time" lecture, not me. |
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![]() I had no idea how clueless so many of you are. Everyone knows this title belongs to Peppers Pride. She was undefeated!!! DUHHHH
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![]() English Channel is going to be devistated when he hears about this.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Ghostzapper was never keen or rank early in any of his route races. He let Saint Liam go early in the Woodward and he tracked Presidentialaffair in the Iselin. He took the lead in the Classic because he drew the rail. He proved over and over when sprinting that as long as you kept him outside of horses, he had no problem waiting for his cue. Suggesting he couldn't rate against top flight speed horses is silly. |
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![]() I think beating a horse of Saint Liam's caliber (no matter the margin) is a point in GZ's favor.
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![]() I disagree with regards to the margin of victory. I dominant horse that typically wins his races by open lengths suddenly winning by a mere neck suggests that he might have been, among other possibilities, compromised by race dynamics.
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![]() Disagreeing is trashing? I didn't trash anyone, and I'm quite sure Miraja can defend her opinion. I personally find it useless to discuss hypotheticals - they can't be proven. Tearing down one horse's accomplishments to prop up another denigrates them both. I posted a hypothetical in response to Miraja's which prompts another hypothetical, and so on, and so on. It gets ridiculous after awhile.
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I l ![]() "Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.” Cecil Beaton |
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![]() Thanks for the vote of confidence.....and the sex change.
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![]() But why? What I appreciated about Ghostzapper more than anything else besides his utter brilliance was his versatility. He could literally run at any pace from any part of the track. What evidence is there that he was vulnerable to pace at ANY distance?
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![]() He set the pace in one of three route races and there's an anecdote about Frankel asking Ramsey not to send Roses in May early in the Classic. That's enough evidence for some that Ghostzapper was an intractable speedball who'd get burned up by the speed horses of Cigar's day.
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