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![]() The fastest 3yo in America is already excluded.
Dreaming Of Julia is going to have a gigantic edge in highest last out speed figure, on everyones speed figures, going into the Derby. She's a Pletcher going from Gulfstream to Churchill, so she's certainly unlikely to repeat that performance, but War Emblem and Charismatic both recently won the Kentucky Derby at huge odds with the highest last out speed figure going in. The people who defended this point system said it would keep undeserving fillies out ... well ... using the graded earnings system, here is a list of every single filly to race in the Kentucky Derby since 1945: 2010 Devil May Care 2008 Eight Belles 1999 Excellent Meeting 1999 Three Ring 1995 Serena's Song 1988 Winning Colors 1984 Life's Magic 1984 Althea 1982 Cupecoy's Joy 1980 Genuine Risk 1959 Silver Spoon That's a grand total of just 11 fillies. And 2 of them won it. I think the last filly to enter the Preakness was Rachel Alexandra, she won. I think the last filly to enter the Belmont is Rags to Riches, she won. More importantly, think of the way Rachel Alexandra won the Preakness. She got into a speed duel with eventual wire-to-wire Breeders Cup Sprint winner Big Drama ... and she still held off the dream pace setup Derby winner. More importantly, think of the way Rags To Riches won the Belmont. She stumbled badly at the start...and won a heroic stretch duel over a very respectable horse in 2-time Horse of the Year Curlin. People don't foolishly enter fillies in classic races. Look at the last 70 years... it just doesn't happen, ever. Rachel Alexandra would have been the top figure horse going into the Derby, and she opted for the Oaks. There are things in horse racing that are broke. The graded earnings system never was one of them. It's a case of trying to fix what wasn't broke. |