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Old 10-30-2006, 07:50 PM
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Okay, I stand coreected, Im going back to my DVDs !!! will come more prepared next time. told ya im getting old. lol

In any case, as we stand today, w/o Barbaro, Dini is best 3yo and definitely not HOY till he wins BCC.
Don't get me wrong... I think that Bernardini already deserves best 3yo. He's won more on the track. BUT, I think that if Barbaro had stayed healthy, things would have been different.
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Old 10-30-2006, 07:52 PM
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Barbaro vs. Bernardini...

It would have made for a nice rivalry (sighs). At least, Barbs will most likely live That is all that matters to me now.
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Old 10-30-2006, 08:11 PM
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Don't get me wrong... I think that Bernardini already deserves best 3yo. He's won more on the track. BUT, I think that if Barbaro had stayed healthy, things would have been different.

agreed, alydar vs. affirmed ??
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Old 10-30-2006, 11:27 PM
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I think back to Fupeg and how he did in the classic. If you are a contrarian you may bet against Berni to even show. Something to ponder I suppose. Right now I'd say Pleasant Tap is peaking.
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Old 10-31-2006, 12:05 AM
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Default bernadini vs. barbaro

I do not think that ANY three year old, even Whoudini Bernanothing is of the same freakish caliber that Barbaro was. Turf/Dirt Superior to ANY three year old on the planet.
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Old 10-31-2006, 01:45 AM
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I don't think we've seen his best. A.P. Indy's typically mature later and I honestly believe that this horse hasn't been maxed out yet. It would really be something to be able to see him run next year, but I doubt that we're going to...
yep, we have not seen even close to his best.
hell, the horse still does not know what its like to be hit or asked.

he is Mineshaft with more natural speed and we all saw what Mineshaft did as a 4YO.


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Old 10-31-2006, 01:47 AM
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Nonsense.

Bernardini is a much more accomplished horse than Fusaichi Pegasus.

It's not even close.

lol,
FuPeg is a great example of superior marketing and repuation before accomplishment.

a very good racehorse, but they hype was always going to be bigger than the reality.


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Old 10-31-2006, 01:58 AM
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The little bit of a question mark surround Bernardini in this race on Sat reminds me of Ghostzapper a couple of eyars ago. Why?

Ghostzapper going into the BC Classic had beaten everything he had run into pretty easily (except for St Liam R.I.P.), and people wondered if the calibur of competition had him ready for the BC Classic (remember, he was like a luke-warm 3-1 favorite in the BC Classic that year). Ghostzapper proved he was the real deal by winning that race and the Met Mile easily.

So in that sense, the last of the skeptics for Bernardini can be put to rest on Satruday if and when he wins. If he does win, he'll be reitred for sure (nothing else for him to accomplish, not really going out on a limb there).

But! If he loses, I think it would be in the connection's best interests to try and get him back on track for the Donn and then the Dubai World Cup. That way he could show his accomplishments for the next year and build his resume up some more. Show that he can beat the best the Classic divison has to offer and therefore drive up his stud fee.
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Old 10-31-2006, 03:49 AM
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The little bit of a question mark surround Bernardini in this race on Sat reminds me of Ghostzapper a couple of eyars ago. Why?

Ghostzapper going into the BC Classic had beaten everything he had run into pretty easily (except for St Liam R.I.P.), and people wondered if the calibur of competition had him ready for the BC Classic (remember, he was like a luke-warm 3-1 favorite in the BC Classic that year). Ghostzapper proved he was the real deal by winning that race and the Met Mile easily.
Actually, if I remember correctly, the big knock on GZ was that people thought he couldn't go ten furlongs.
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Old 10-31-2006, 09:07 AM
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I think there are two ways to answer this question. The first answer is that yes, I think he's already as good as he's going to be as a racehorse. I don't think he's going to get any better. So yes, I think he's maxed out his abilities already. Now the second part is that no, I don't think we've seen all of that ability yet. Think of it this way. Michael Jordan at 35 was not going to get any better as a player. He had already reached his maximum abilities. But put him on the court in a game against high school players and u won't have to see him use those full abilities in order to get the job done. So the abilities are there but he just doesn't use all of it. Same thing with Bernardini. At least in my opinion. I watched the JCGC with interest. He ended up running a 2:01 that day and I believe that had it been necessary, he could have easily went in the 1:59 flat range. So in order for me to think he can get even better, I'd have to believe that he's going to be capable of running in the 1:58 range and there just haven't been many horses in the history of the game that can do that. So I think he can show more than what we've seen but that the ability is already there and he won't get better.

A 1:58? Gimme a break. He was hit and urged in the Travers. Horses don't necessarily run faster when they are hit and urged -- studies in Europe regarding use of the whip show this.

Your saying he has 10 lengths over his JCGC time? You've bought into that hype.

His times have been solid but that's against short fields. His Preakness was good but far from a record. I seriously doubt he breaks the 2:00 minute mark at CD. I have doubts he even wins.

Also, best horses since 1986 and you don't include Ghostzapper or Candy Ride? Two horses who could probably clean up Bernardini on any day.
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Old 10-31-2006, 09:36 AM
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A 1:58? Gimme a break. He was hit and urged in the Travers. Horses don't necessarily run faster when they are hit and urged -- studies in Europe regarding use of the whip show this.

Your saying he has 10 lengths over his JCGC time? You've bought into that hype.

His times have been solid but that's against short fields. His Preakness was good but far from a record. I seriously doubt he breaks the 2:00 minute mark at CD. I have doubts he even wins.

Also, best horses since 1986 and you don't include Ghostzapper or Candy Ride? Two horses who could probably clean up Bernardini on any day.


Candy Ride, not thats a name not brought up in a long time. I love him, though I disagree he clean up Dini. GZ now theres a beast for you !!! yes he would clean up Dini !!
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ATeam, you're definately right about Ghostzapper and the distance question, but I don't think he had gone head 2 head with any of the horses in the BC Classic before running that race.
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Old 11-01-2006, 12:48 AM
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I just figured the Donn would be used as a prep off a long layoff for Dubai. I agree with the Dubai part, but would you really race him on almost 6 months rest? The Donn seem like a perfect warmup.
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