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Just think how awesome they would have been with Lasix.
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Probably would have brought some of their competition closer to them.
Coaltown might have had Citation's number. |
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Seattle Slew's 3yo season:
![]() Beyer on Slew: ![]() On the Ragozin Sheets ... Seattle Slew was Giacomo like slow during his entire 3yo season. Speed horses are usually faster on Beyer style numbers and this was no exception. |
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Assault won a race at odds of 70-to-1 as a 2-year-old.
![]() He was never a favorite in his career until the Preakness Stakes -- which he won. After winning the Derby by 8 lengths and the Preakness -- he was NOT favored to win the Belmont. |
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didn't he defeat armed in his first start at three?
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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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Was the Ky Derby seen as the premiere race for 3yo back then or were there other races like the JC Gold cup seen as the race to win.
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The NY Handicap Triple Crown races (Met Mile, Brooklyn, and Suburban) were a MUCH bigger deal in old times. The Met Mile is still a big deal -- but the other two races have lost major importance and are no longer hard races for a top horse to win because of shrinking weight concessions. Jockey Club Gold Cup has always been a premier stayer race. It's still a huge race -- but now the distance is only 10fs and its just a final prep for the BC Classic. Santa Anita Handicap was also once a great, great race. Easily the best race on the West coast. Good 3-year-olds would get in light carrying 95 to 108lbs. It was not an easy one to win, especially early on. |