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Bricks and Uni
Scintillating performances by both Champions today. They are really a joy to watch. It’s so cool how they both “want at em”. I love when you see a smart hoss understanding what he or she needs to do and then doing it. Congratulations and also a good job by Brown having them ready to fire those shots today.
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Agree. I think he has just taken the time and did whatever to let these be the best they could be. Just a tremendous training job with both of these. Good horses make good trainers, it's true. But good trainers can help good horses become great horses.
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They put the screws to Bricks for about the first mile and an 1/8th and Irad still found a way to let the horse roll. Great to see.
Uni could be the most underrated turf horse around. What a late kick. Got Stormy ran great in defeat. |
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Uni is the best
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Any Day Above Ground Is A Good Day |
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Perhaps I'm missing something, but why all the immediate bestowing of Horse of the Year upon Bricks and Mortar? Don't get me wrong, he's an outstanding horse who did everything asked of him this year, but he is the best of a weak male turf division in this country. And in neither the Arlington Million nor BC Turf did he defeat any top class invaders. The best horse he beat all year might have been Robert Bruce.
If history is any guide, a turf horse will be named Horse of the Year only in the absence of a truly deserving dirt horse. From my perspective, the best horse in America in 2019, and the horse deserving of Horse of the Year, is Mitole. There were two highly anticipated "races of the year" in 2019: the Met Mile and the BC Sprint. Mitole won each of these impressively. He ran consistently faster, and against better competition. If we want to argue that people should not be afraid of having their horses lose races, then we should not hold his lone loss in the Vanderbilt, when caught in a vicious speed duel while on a dead rail, against him. |
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I’m not sure I agree Mitole ran against better competition either. His Met was fantastic, but McKinzie probably wins with a clean trip. Aside from that he was beating up on Whitmore and Firenze Fire. Not exactly world beaters. He had excuses in the Vanderbilt but was soundly beaten. Bricks going 6 for 6 and winning the race at Gulfstream, Turf Classic, Manhattan, Arlington Million and BC Turf is a pretty solid by today’s standards |
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Running 6 times in a year is pretty good by today's standards.
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Is that what I said?
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No, I was cracking wise based your comment about the races B&M won this year.
Sorry, I should have used instead. |