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Old 03-21-2007, 01:41 PM
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its all over but the cryin now with Ravel out. Nice, to see JR and Pletcher finally get that Triple Crown race win.
How does Ravel being out help Pletcher win the big one? He is the trainer of Ravel. I think this helps O'Neill.
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Old 03-21-2007, 01:44 PM
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I think that is already changing and will continue to do so as the trend to send frontrunning sprinters to the Derby if they can get the graded earnings continues. If it keeps up as it is I think it will become extremely difficult to win the Derby if you are within 3 lengths of the speed duel at first call. Even Barbaro was four lengths back at the first call.
Agreed. And with more and more horses wanting that prime "stalking" spot will that not set more derbies up for the off the pace type such as not only Unbridled but Monarchos and Giacomo as well. I dont personally like CQ but feel he will be a part of SUperfecta mix
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Old 03-21-2007, 01:47 PM
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The key is that Ravel's defection from the trail does not affect my guarantee that Cowtown Cat will run 16th in the Derby, because I had already factored it in.
The more I look at it, the more sure I am. There is no possible way Cowtown Cat could finish any better or worse than 16th. It is a mortal lock.
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Old 03-21-2007, 01:52 PM
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For those interested, I just found out that CQ's horsehats.. hat.. will be available in a few weeks. BTW, should I pre-order one for you?
No, but I want a Scat Daddy one. Seriously.
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Old 03-21-2007, 02:04 PM
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I think this will be the year of Doug O'Neill; I think he has very good chances with Great Hunter and Cobalt Blue. He has two other chances as well.
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Old 03-21-2007, 02:13 PM
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I think this will be the year of Doug O'Neill; I think he has very good chances with Great Hunter and Cobalt Blue. He has two other chances as well.

lol the year of Doug O'neill thats one of the funniest things ive ever heard, Doug O'neill will not do squat outside of southern california thats a fact
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Old 03-21-2007, 03:33 PM
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very few horses win the derby from well off the pace. it has been done, Unbridled was one, but it is rare. most derby winners are within 3 lengths of the lead on the first turn. this is not a favorable scenario for CQ.

They are not. Dude you need serious help.
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Old 03-21-2007, 04:37 PM
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very few horses win the derby from well off the pace. it has been done, Unbridled was one, but it is rare. most derby winners are within 3 lengths of the lead on the first turn. this is not a favorable scenario for CQ.
As Cardus posted on an earlier thread:
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Eleven of the last 25 Derby winners were closers. Here is the list:

Giacomo
Monarchos
Fusaichi Pegasus
Real Quiet
Grindstone
Sea Hero
Lil E. Tee
Strike The Gold
Unbridled
Ferdinand
Gato Del Sol
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its all over but the cryin now with Ravel out. Nice, to see JR and Pletcher finally get that Triple Crown race win.
I just love threads with these kinds of titles.
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Old 03-21-2007, 05:02 PM
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I just love threads with these kinds of titles.

I know that's why I stopped by.
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Old 03-21-2007, 05:15 PM
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Old 03-21-2007, 05:23 PM
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Isn't it.....



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Hey do you have any nu.....

...oh never mind again.




Oh..this is Andrew trying to look like Morty.

Nice seeing you Pam.
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Old 03-21-2007, 05:48 PM
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thou i regaurd quey as a as a pretty nice horse..and i would love to own em..he in my opinion will do no better than 5th or so....
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Old 03-21-2007, 06:09 PM
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very few horses win the derby from well off the pace. it has been done, Unbridled was one, but it is rare. most derby winners are within 3 lengths of the lead on the first turn. this is not a favorable scenario for CQ.
Monarchos was at the rear, Charismatic was well back, Grindstone....I know what you are saying and I prefer somebody in the second tier, but it's not that rare. It's less likely that somebody wires the field.
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Old 03-21-2007, 08:14 PM
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HEre is the count I get from 1960 to present, 47 data pts, it seems:

23/11/6/7

Closer/stalkers/presser/front runner

Some notes: I counted FuPeg as a closer as he was 6 1/2 back at the 1/2 mile. I had to reclassify Charismatic as stalker as he was w/in 4 len. when he started passing all those horses on the backstretch. Smarty I have as stalker, although the Preakness I thought he pressed. Thunder Gulch reclassed as presser looking at the PPs. Barbaro stalker, although some think of him as a E/P...

I tried to base it on 0-2 lengths=presser; 2-4: stalker, 4 1/2 or more closer. It was not a completely uniform count, some based on a previous internet discussion some based on charts, some based on trips notes from the Ky derby site. BUt the trip notes are pretty good in that regard, if they say "well in hand" you can assume closer, if they say "never far away" assume pressing, etc. Also I didnt make it uniformly based on 2nd call, if it was a close call I tried to use best 2 out of first 3 calls. But in most cases, the 2nd call was descriptive.

If you think this is off, send me a PM and I'll send the complete list...
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Old 03-21-2007, 08:49 PM
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THe same sort of ratio goes back even to the 50s, here's the updated count, from 1947 to present, 60 data pts...

28/14/8/10

closer/stalker/presser/gtw

Based mostly on the trip notes. Notes seem to be pretty clear as to where the horse was running, not real sure on Tomy Lee, described as "snugged in behind the leader," calling him a stalker, could mean a presser..
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Old 03-21-2007, 09:09 PM
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Don't forget the Derby winners on or close to the lead who got the wet-track assist - like Go for Gin and Smarty Jones (the Monsoon Derby). Do they get run down on a dry track? Some believe so.
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Old 03-21-2007, 09:19 PM
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Don't forget the Derby winners on or close to the lead who got the wet-track assist - like Go for Gin and Smarty Jones (the Monsoon Derby). Do they get run down on a dry track? Some believe so.
I don't think anyone was running down Smarty Jones that day on any surface.

Do you honestly think that a dry track would have let Imperialism or Limehouse come get that horse?
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Old 03-21-2007, 09:28 PM
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I don't think anyone was running down Smarty Jones that day on any surface.

Do you honestly think that a dry track would have let Imperialism or Limehouse come get that horse?
Thats what I think was funny after the Derby. The wet track thing popped up, and then the Preakness field was crushed. Good Lord look what the animal did at Belmont. He got pushed hard by two diff. very good horses and still barely went down. Smarty ran on any dirt you gave him.

CQ is gonna need a Giacomo set up and I dont see that happening for a while. Some lessons were learned in that burn up that have not had time to become a passing memories.
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Old 03-21-2007, 09:41 PM
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Thats what I think was funny after the Derby. The wet track thing popped up, and then the Preakness field was crushed. Good Lord look what the animal did at Belmont. He got pushed hard by two diff. very good horses and still barely went down. Smarty ran on any dirt you gave him.

CQ is gonna need a Giacomo set up and I dont see that happening for a while. Some lessons were learned in that burn up that have not had time to become a passing memories.
The setup that Giacomo got wasn't even as good as when Monarchos won. Remember, the pace in the 2005 Derby was so fast because Spanish Chestnut was entered as a "rabbit" for Bandini. Didn't really work out since the went 16th and 19th.

I'm not particularly a Circular Quay fan, but he is not nearly as much of a plodder as Giacomo. CQ basically took the lead at the 3/16 of the La Derby. I think more tactical speed may be found in that horse. It definitely can't hurt down the line.

And, yes, you're right, Smarty was going to win that Derby rain or shine. He had the perfect target in front of him who couldn't get classic distances.

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