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![]() Yeah it might be the contrarian view but I actually thought Lukas improved her abit if we are to use beyers as the definitive gauge, but we just had that discussion...
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![]() Lukas gave Azeri a chance to show everyone, and I was a non-believer before he got her, just how good she really was.
Horses often show more in defeat than they do in victory. Lukas gave her a chance to lose. Compare it to testing in college, where the tests are designed so that nobody can get a perfect score, and the scores are graded on a curve. You learn little about a student's true capabilities when they get a perfect score. One person's 100 is not the same as another's per se. If you put Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra together on the racetrack, especially in a situation that is reasonably fair for both, you will learn much more about them than we did this past Saturday. In all likelihood, both will emerge with their reputations furthered.
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![]() She certainly ran her best races around two turns and given a chance she beat the mighty Sightseek and ran an awesome race in the Personal Ensign.
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All Lukas did was put her in a couple of very silly spots... silly spots in which she did not run well. That and he was based in the East and LDS in the West. She had that great 1:08 and change debut at 17/1 odds - and than she ran 15 straight triple digit Beyers before being removed from LDS. I know she beat almost nothing ... but she came to the Apple Blossom twice for LDS and Arlington for the BC Distaff - and gave anything in the east a chance to meet her in between. She gave those double digit weight swings away to a few ok horses and all as well. It was painfully obvious how good Azeri was before Lukas got her ... and she was just about the same horse for him minus her bad effort in the Phipps. My problem with Azeri is that she was overrated to the point of sheer annoyance by TVG when she raced in the West for De Soreux. When Lukas put her in silly spots like the Met and Breeders Cup Classic ... you didn't so much notice that she had the speed of Ruffian, the class of Lady's Secret, and the heart of Personal Ensign ... did you? |
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She was 5th, got beat about 10 lengths at 15/1 odds, with a 109 Beyer. That year's Distaff was won by Ashado with a 102. |
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Obviously I love Sightseek, but she didn't exactly have the most interesting campaign. |
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I only wish that Azeri could have been tried in some of those spots in 2003 instead of having to wait another year. As good as she was in 2004, I thought she was better in 2003.
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I also wasn't certain that she was the best female in the country at that time. She traded decisions with Sightseek (who was a Belmont horse for course) but neither had proven they were decidedly better than the other. |
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