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![]() Sure looks like his usefulness is diminishing. Only 2 millionaires in his career.
By Current Year Earnings Name Earnings Coil $755,200 Pointless Love $74,190 Passion Point $68,040 True to a Point $62,750 Fly Angel Fly $55,910 Cartier Lady $52,535 Lookn Even Finer $51,599 Primary Notice $48,120 Duchess of Doom $41,997 Ashes To Glory (GB) $37,361
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Do I think Charity can win? Well, I am walking around in yesterday's suit. |
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![]() If he is a hall of famer...Gio Ponti has to be, right?
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![]() How can you even begin to compare the 2? Point GIven was a dominate 3yr old over a pretty good crop. Gio Ponti is an admirable, but not that good turf horse. He is consistent, but has some serious distance limitations. He has faced years of bad american turf horses as well.
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![]() Just the way Ramon handles him going 10f and up tells me they are not sure he can get those distances. They have to run him in those races though, where else can they run? Not to mention he runs second a lot.
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![]() Point Given was a monster 3yo and dominated a deep and talented 3yo divison. He had a tremendously impressive Preakness, Belmont, Haskell, and Travers sweep in his final 4 starts.
Gio Ponti was a good, consistant, healthy top class American turf horse for a couple of years. Built a very nice resume in our turf races -- but turf racing is an afterthought in this country. |
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I think I just said this, pretty much word for word. |
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![]() I scroll-wheel past your posts without reading them.
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![]() Yet, you just answered his post.
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![]() We both know thats not true, at all. If your going to try to insult me be more original. We both know your capable. BTW hows your brother?
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Second - because he did it on turf, it doesn't count as much? Gio Ponti is everything we don't have enough of in this sport...wins over five seasons, always showed up (never beaten more than 4 lengths in his 17 losses, 2.5 lengths or less in 16 of them)... |
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I thought the 7 G1 wins, and 7 G1 seconds ringed a bit truer to his performances, but maybe you didn't remember those like you remember being scolded. He made 17 of his final 18 starts in G1 company. Can't say that about ANY other horse, dirt, turf, synth... As if it matters now, he's two absolutely atrocious rides from Ramon away from being the all-time money winner. |
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Gloria De Campeo was 2nd by like 12 lengths to Well Armed the prior year... on good old dirt. |
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How many horses have completed such a sweep? You can't fault him for getting hurt before having a chance to face older males... but sure, it's a hole in his resume. Quote:
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Maybe a hall of fame for hangers who stay healthy? |
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Crafty CT I Love Silver Palmiero Cherokee Kim Jamaican Rum Bank Street Indy Lead Skip to the Stone Silvertongue Fox Gold Trader Millennium Wind Golden Ticket Holiday Thunder The Goo AP Valentine Congaree Dollar Bill Griffinite Monarchos Marciano Bay Eagle Percy Hope Richly Blended Mr. John Invisible Ink Buckle Down Ben Thunder Blitz Balto Star Dr Greenfield Touch Tone Hero's Tribute Burning Roma E Dubai Free of Love Scorpion Volponi Hadrian's Wall Harrisand Quite the group. He was the best 3YO that year, but immortalized as one of the best all time, having faced them only at 3 (I included some of his 2YO competition too)...no thanks. I'll give you Congaree, Monarchos (just because of the Derby), Balto Star (for later turf success), and Volponi (for a race) as competition he faced when he won that would be considered "very good." If turf racing is eschewed in this country for speed, fine, that's our own fault - but there are few horses racing in this decade that have been more successful and more consistent than Gio Ponti - consistency and success commensurate with a Hall of Fame, perhaps even one from an older era. |
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Who is the last Horse of the Year to ever once run in American turf race? I think Charismatic in 1999... and he only tried turf as a last resort before they ran him for a claiming tag. Royal Delta has turf in her pedigree -- think she's worth over $8 million if Mott tires to make a turf horse out of her? She hasn't even tried turf. A lot of the good ones never try turf. |