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![]() Also, why is the UAE Derby so valuable? The best ever finish by a UAE Derby-Kentucky Derby horse is 8th by Regal Ransom in 2009.
On second glance, this system needs some serious tweaking.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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![]() The f'ing Blue Grass will produce a couple guaranteed Derby starters every year (not that this is anything new). We need more Monbas.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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![]() So Violence gets 10 Whole points for his Grade 2 and Grade 1 wins to close out the year. Shanghai Boobby gets 10 for winning the Juvenile. Both could have gotten as much for a 3rd in the Sunland Derby. Do those that come up with these ideas ever simulate these scenarios?
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![]() Poor Todd Pletcher will actually have to run his newly turned 3YOs in two graded stakes races instead of one now.
I'm also of the opinion that the system is not perfect but am interested to see how it changes where horses land in the spring. |
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![]() I'm for more emphasis being put on the three year old year, maybe a 3:2 ratio for points earned. I like to see these horses run against each other a few times and think they might have to how. I'm hoping the "2 race" campaign before the derby is going to be lessened.
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![]() What do you expect from them?
Justin Dew is probably the sharpest and most competent person employed by Churchill Downs in the last 25 years. |
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![]() And I noticed a tweet from Justin Dew directed at the Derby inquiring about the Illinois Derby exclusion.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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![]() It's not perfect, and there are likely a few tweaks to follow, but in my opinion this shows how horse racing can better market itself without having to spend millions of dollars to do so. The "phases" stuff is a bit abstract, but the concept has a lot of potential.
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![]() Clearly, unless a filly has taken on the boys in prior starts, we won't be seeing any fillies in the Derby. That's too bad. The "Oaks or Derby" speculation seems to create some interest in years when there is a very good filly or two around.
I guess I can see why they are not including any sprints (Hopeful, DM Futurity or any short early season races like the Hutchison) but horses like Trinniberg and other sprinters who have run in the Derby have added interest and PACE to the race. I realize that the BCJ has historically not been a bellwether for Derby success, but to rank it as on par with the Withers or the Delta Jackpot or the El Camino Real seems ... well... strange. It appears to be an attempt and "manufacturing" the "proper" Derby field rather than allowing it to develop in a more organic fashion.
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RIP Monroe. |
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![]() While this year he had every right to contest the race, a fast sprinter like Trinniberg in the 10 furlong Kentucky Derby doesn't sound too organic to me.
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![]() I think there will be a few years in the near future where the field doesn't get anywhere close to 20.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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![]() Arazi was a 4-to-5 favorite in the Kentucky Derby. I believe he was the last odds-on Derby favorite.
That would be hilarious if a would-be odds on favorite can't get into the race because of how they fixed something that truthfully wasn't broke. Who are the horses who would have got in under this silly point system, that were otherwise excluded from the Derby because of lack of earnings? Rachel Alexandra opted for the Kentucky Oaks -- but she is another who would have been excluded. |
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One tweek should be to let the top 2 fillies enter the derby if they meet certain criteria. |
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![]() I would be more interested in a 3 year old points series (for fillies as well) that started at the begining of the year and went through the Breeders Cup.
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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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![]() By my quick calculations, this is what the 2012 Derby field would have looked like using this system:
I'll Have Another 110 Bodemeister 120 Dullahan 111 Went the Day Well 50 Creative Cause 102 Liaison 12 Union Rags 84 Rousing Sermon 26 Hansen 100 Daddy Nose Best 60 Optimizer 23 Alpha 54 El Padrino 62 Done Talking 1? (I think they accidentally omitted the Ill Derby) Sabercat 30 Gemologist 110 Trinniberg 0 Prospective 64 Take Charge Indy 101 Daddy Long Legs 100 |
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