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Turf Mile 49 70.00%
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Old 08-10-2013, 06:17 PM
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You can't be serious saying he's the star racing needs. There is no way you really believe that.
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There is an AA meeting in Santa Monica right by the fish market, its time to dedicate sometime to cleaning up.

Read your post again its beyond a wrong opinion it is down right scary. You want a marketing campaign on wise dan? As for commercials during the Olympics.. NBC needed to earn not give away space for horseys that have virtually zero ratings save 45 minutes before the start of a derby or 45 minute before the start of the Belmont if a horse is going for the TC.

This horse would be 15 to 1 in the ckassic depending on which euro's show up who is going to beat him at a mile Get Serious and I mean Get Serious.
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star? You are way overrating him. He might be a really good miler but star, not a chance, even if he wins the classic.
Respectfully, I was just wondering if any of you fine gentlemen have changed your mind(s).

I stand by what I said. This horse is a star and could help to market the sport.

If you still think I'm insane that's fine but really... are any of you seeing this at all?
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Old 08-10-2013, 06:48 PM
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And ppl knocked Zenyattas connections.
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Old 08-10-2013, 08:46 PM
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Have thought it for awhile but I think this is one of the best horses of at the very least the past decade....yeah the classic distances are shakey at best but this horse is one of the greats....the great horses make ya feel bad for the poor horses that would be decent winners had they not been born into the same crop as the wise Dan buzz saw
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Old 08-10-2013, 08:56 PM
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Win the Mile, try to blaze a trail through Dubai and Europe next year (or Melbourne /Japan), then come back to the permanent home of the BC for an encore.
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Old 08-10-2013, 09:59 PM
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Have thought it for awhile but I think this is one of the best horses of at the very least the past decade....yeah the classic distances are shakey at best but this horse is one of the greats....the great horses make ya feel bad for the poor horses that would be decent winners had they not been born into the same crop as the wise Dan buzz saw
Great turf miler, sure. He wasn't beating POE at 9f derby day. Shame he's hurt now. Look at his last dirt race, he lost to Ron The Greek, who is OK, but no one mistakes for great.
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Old 08-10-2013, 10:02 PM
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Great turf miler, sure. He wasn't beating POE at 9f derby day. Shame he's hurt now. Look at his last dirt race, he lost to Ron The Greek, who is OK, but no one mistakes for great.
If you know anything about pace, you would know Wise Dan ran terrific in the Foster. He was much the best.
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Old 08-11-2013, 02:32 PM
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If you know anything about pace, you would know Wise Dan ran terrific in the Foster. He was much the best.
I saw you're recent post on PA about this. I'll admit I didn't remember it being that hot.
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Old 08-11-2013, 03:23 PM
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Why run John Henry in the Santa Anita Handicap twice and Jockey Club Gold Cup when he was strictly a grass horse? Result: Only horse to win the Big Cap twice.

Why keep trying to win the Washington D.C. International vs. the world's best turf horses with Kelso year after year when he was a dirt horse? Result: New American record for 1 1/2 miles and a fifth consecutvie Horse of the Year title.

Why run Forego in the 7f Vosburgh and Carter against brilliant sprinters like Mr. Prospector, Lonetree, and Timeless Moment when his best races were between 1 1/4 miles and 2 miles? Result: Only horse in history to win the 2-mile JC Gold Cup and be named champion sprinter the same year.

All through history, horses, not just these three great geldings, have stepped out of their comfort zone to strive for greatness. It wasnt about maintaining an unbeaten streak or the money. It was the sporting thing to do. Who remembers John Henry's, Forego's, and Kelso's defeats, except when those defeats actually boosted their reputation (ie Seattle Slew in the Gold Cup, Zenyatta in the Classic, Groupie Doll in last year's Cigar Mile)

Why run Arcangues in the BC Classic when he was strictly a grass horse? Result: Highest payoff in Breeders' Cup history.

Why stretch Ghostzapper out to 1 1/4 miles in the BC Classic when he had been two turns only once in his career and seven of his nine career starts were in sprints? Result: A new stakes record in the Classic and a Horse of the Year title.

Why run Raven's Pass and Henry the Navigator on a synthetic surface for the first time going 1 1/4 miles against the mighty Curlin when they were strictly grass milers? Result: an unprecedented European 1-2 finish.

Wise Dan is a truly great miler on the grass and there is nothing wrong with having that distinction. If they are content with that and to keep his unbeaten streak going, that's fine. It's their prerogative. They obviously don't have any aspirations of elevating him to the category of the all-time great geldings mentioned above. Again, that's their decision. There is something to be said for winning. Mort Fink said he was so confident before last year's BC Mile, because he knew the horse would do whatever he had to to win. For some owners, they wouldn't want to be that confident race after race, knowing their horse was going to win. Some would like to experience the thrill that doubt brings and savor a victory all the more, because it wasn't a foregone conclusion. Each owner is different.

And to those who say Wise Dan has no shot in the Classic, what is that based on? He's a grade I winner at 1 1/8 miles on dirt and didnt have the best of trips in his head defeat in a grade I at 1 1/8 miles. The all-time greats do things other than what they do best. That's what makes them all-time greats. Sometimes you have to take chances to attain that.
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Old 08-11-2013, 04:23 PM
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I saw you're recent post on PA about this. I'll admit I didn't remember it being that hot.
It was. The surface at CD that day wasn't that fast and they went under 1:11 to 6f. The race really came apart at the end with the final furlong run in slightly over 14 seconds.
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He wasn't beating POE at 9f derby day.
Yep, pretty sure POE was scratched because they knew he was going to blow the doors off Wise Dan that day and they just felt bad for him.
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Old 08-10-2013, 11:47 PM
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i enjoyed wise dan's races last year. hope they try him on dirt at least once again this year.
that said, turf is considered kinder to a horse. and if it ain't broke, don't fix it. hopefully between him and his half-brother, we'll be treated for plenty more good racing, this year and for a few years to come.
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Old 08-11-2013, 09:31 AM
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So what's the goal here? The BC Mile is a big check with a high probability of cashing. Win there and you join a handful of horses who have won different BC races and cementing a legacy of one of the best in that turf mile division.

However, if you take a gamble in the Classic, you really are going for "all time greatness." I don't think he has a good shot, but he has a shot at American racing immortality. I don't think that's an overstatement for a multiple HOY who won BC races on different surfaces, capped by the Classic.

For an old guy with a once in a lifetime horse, I'd take the shot.
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Old 08-11-2013, 02:33 PM
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[quote=cakes44;939844]Yep, pretty sure POE was scratched because they knew he was going to blow the doors off Wise Dan that day and they just felt bad

Thanks for making things up.
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Old 08-12-2013, 06:30 PM
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you just anointed a horse who scratched the day of, a winner, over reigning horse of the year.
Huh?

Cakes dear... you're gonna have to preface it with some kind of little warning or something next time you're being sarcastic.
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Old 08-12-2013, 07:30 PM
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I think Wise Dan has clearly demonstrated he has the versatility to compete against the best horses in the game across all surfaces at middle distances.

However, I also think we are so used to trainers not knowing their own horses well, we assume that's true of all trainers.

To me, Charles Lopresti seems to be a trainer of extraordinary talent. Just look at the job he has done with Successful Dan also. Amazing!

I don't think the winning streak (he's already lost a bunch of races) or HOTY have anything to do with the thinking of Wise Dan's connections. They have to know this campaign won't get him HOTY again or even enhance his reputation a great deal.

My guess is that the connections think Wise Dan does NOT want to go further than 9F against the best horses in the country and they also believe they are competent enough to make that assessment without running him. So the Classic and Turf Classic are off the radar. Once you reach that conclusion, the best way to win the Turf Mile again (and some great horses have done just that) is to probably do exactly what they are doing, not bouncing back and forth between surfaces, running in the Whitney or Woodward or some Classic race on synthetic in CA etc...

The may be thinking along these lines.

It's one thing to throw your horse into a challenging situation that he's prepared to handle and has a decent chance to be successful at. It's another to throw him into a race you already know he can't win just because the fans want it.

I'm sure there are loads of people here that disagree with that assessment of Dan or feel like the horse deserves a chance to prove it on the track, but I really don't think the winning streak or HOTY have anything to do with their thinking. So what else can it be.
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Old 08-10-2013, 08:45 PM
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Respectfully, I was just wondering if any of you fine gentlemen have changed your mind(s).

I stand by what I said. This horse is a star and could help to market the sport.

If you still think I'm insane that's fine but really... are any of you seeing this at all?
Yea turf milers in grade 2 races are going to market the sport. The horse is really good though, no doubting that. I dont think anyone who doesnt follow racing has even heard of him.
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Respectfully, I was just wondering if any of you fine gentlemen have changed your mind(s).

I stand by what I said. This horse is a star and could help to market the sport.

If you still think I'm insane that's fine but really... are any of you seeing this at all?
Yes I think he is a really special horse. I don't know how that would help market the sport.
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Old 08-11-2013, 10:28 AM
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Respectfully, I was just wondering if any of you fine gentlemen have changed your mind(s).

I stand by what I said. This horse is a star and could help to market the sport.

If you still think I'm insane that's fine but really... are any of you seeing this at all?
Not at all. Nobody disputed the fact that he's a good horse but I don't see him at all as a star. Maybe if they ran him in higher profile races but what they are doing is like saying they have the best player in the league but playing him in the minors instead of the majors.
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Old 08-11-2013, 12:18 PM
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Not at all. Nobody disputed the fact that he's a good horse but I don't see him at all as a star. Maybe if they ran him in higher profile races but what they are doing is like saying they have the best player in the league but playing him in the minors instead of the majors.
wise dan's wins are minor league? oh boy.
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Was Goldikova "minor league"?
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