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LARHAGE 08-21-2006 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
Lava Man is another cheap socal handicap horse, who wont do crap when in a race with real quality horses from back east. People get duped by these high priced California claimers who win Grade 1's. Last true Grade 1 horse from socal had to be Candy Ride, and Mizzen Mast. Even now im beginning to wonder about Rock Hard Ten's quality

Lava Mans probably like another Cal bred of recent memory, Tiznow, a horse who went East twice and got whipped by those great horses out there. :D

LARHAGE 08-21-2006 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by eajinabi
Lava Man wont win the BC Classic as he has not won outside So Cal.
Do you know how hard it is to transport Doug Oneil's chemistry set?

Maybe he can borrow Todd Pletchers or Rick Dutrows.

LARHAGE 08-21-2006 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
KYroses,
If this horse ever wins in the East I will wash your ****** car. Or mow your ****** lawn. he came east last year and got slapped around like a red headed stepchild. I really see no reason why it would be different this year. And once again I say, Good Reward? He beats Good Reward and we are supposed to fall to our knees and praise him?

And Saint Liam got slapped around in California last year... but thats right, the East Coast horses always have a built in excuse, the tracks, blah blah blah. Lava Man had a hard campaign when he ran in New York last year, see he actually races, not like those coddled babies in the barn like that pea-hearted pansy Flower Alley, who of course was givien a pass for his gutless reality check last race. Look Lava Man may not be the best horse in the country right now, I think Bernardini is a potential monster, Invasor looks good as well, but how people can sit here and through water in Lava Mans face after what he has accomplished this year is insane, if he waa an East Coast horse everyone would be handing him the Eclipse, but Lava Man only gets tomatoes thrown at him. I think at this point in time right now, he deserves to be consided the top enchilada, simply put NO HORSE has done as much as he has!!!!!

Slewbopper 08-21-2006 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by eajinabi
Lava Man wont win the BC Classic as he has not won outside So Cal.
Do you know how hard it is to transport Doug Oneil's chemistry set?

In his two outside Cali, he was not allowed to use bute (NY and Japan). KY allows it if I am not mistaken. Could be the difference maker.

Rupert Pupkin 08-21-2006 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Slewbopper
In his two outside Cali, he was not allowed to use bute (NY and Japan). KY allows it if I am not mistaken. Could be the difference maker.

I don't know the medication rules in Japan but I know you are allowed to use bute in New York. New york has pretty much the same rules as California and Kentucky. In all three states bute is legal as long as it is given the day before the race.

Pedigree Ann 08-21-2006 06:07 AM

I consider Lava Man's poor race in the JC Gold Cup last year to be the direct result of his race in the Pacific Classic in his previous start. In case you have forgotten, in last year's PacClas, Lava Man attended a wickedly fast pace, pushed by a first class speed horse named Surf Cat. His great heart wouldn't let him quit the way Surf Cat did, so he finished within a length of the winner Borrego, still in there trying. He used up all his reserves and became so exhausted he had to be vanned off of the track. A horse doesn't come back as easily or as quickly from that kind of draining effort as from a normal race and it showed in New York. And if you paid attention to such things you would know about his difficulties in Japan, too, where he came out of the race with bloody feet.

I should also add, that not every horse that runs well on 8f and 9f tracks takes to Belmont; just look at Teammate - she absolutely stunk at Belmont, but the return to a smaller track, Saratoga, enabled her to once again be competitive. And it works the other way around, too - Sightseek would have been a champion if she could have transferred her Belmont form ANYWHERE else, but she couldn't. Silver Train is another who is lengths better at Belmont than anywhere else.

Pedigree Ann 08-21-2006 06:39 AM

What is a 'Grade 1 horse?' Is it a horse who has won a G1 race? Then Giacomo, Perfect Drift, and Good Reward certainly qualify, although the latter's G1 wins were on turf. Additionally, Super Frolic had a close third and fourth (in the BC Classic!) in G1s, Magnum had a close second and fourth in G1s, so only 2 members of the Pacific Classic field had not previously shown good form in G1 races. And all but one of these horses had won at G3 or G2 levels as well; these were not creampuffs.

And as to Sun King..., He has just finished second by a nose or so in two consecutive G1 races, the Whitney and the Met Mile. As a 2yo he was third in the BC Juvie and the Champagne, both G1s, and at 3 was second in the Haskell and third in the JC Gold Cup, both G1s. Yes, he has been beaten badly in a few of G1s as well, but horses are not machines (except Lava Man this year?) and this is a horse who needs a pace set-up to run his race. Sun King is a decent sort of horse who has been competitive at the G1 level since he was 2, not some jumped up allowance horse, like, say, Mayan King or Rathor.

GPK 08-21-2006 07:35 AM

My only regret is that Surf Cat was hurt. Would have been a joy to watch him stop and offer Lava Man some milk and cookies as he was flying by Lava Man heading for home:D :D

Danzig2 08-21-2006 07:42 AM

i just want one question answered...is ky considered east coast??? shouldn't it be considered midwest? if not, why not??

ok, that's 3 questions....but the other two are follow-ups to my one question!

Scurlogue Champ 08-21-2006 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig2
i just want one question answered...is ky considered east coast??? shouldn't it be considered midwest? if not, why not??

ok, that's 3 questions....but the other two are follow-ups to my one question!


No, we are the epicenter. Sitting in the middle and judging both East and West Coast horses.

2Hot4TV 08-21-2006 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Did you not see his JCGC race last fall, or did you and you are trying to avoid the subject by posting the obvious(and leaving out the horrendous horses he has been beating)

Yes I saw it and am amazed that they were able to get his foot problems taken care of and get him back in form. Don't be blind, this horse had problems after last years Pacific Classic.

Pointg5 08-21-2006 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Pedigree Ann
I should also add, that not every horse that runs well on 8f and 9f tracks takes to Belmont; just look at Teammate - she absolutely stunk at Belmont, but the return to a smaller track, Saratoga, enabled her to once again be competitive. And it works the other way around, too - Sightseek would have been a champion if she could have transferred her Belmont form ANYWHERE else, but she couldn't. Silver Train is another who is lengths better at Belmont than anywhere else.

That's a very good point, maybe he did not care for Belmont. Churchill can be a paved highway and the California horses seem to take to it pretty well, it's something to consider...

2MinsToPost 08-21-2006 09:29 AM

Knock Lava all ya want

I know all of ya would love to be a part of this action in regards to ownership of Lava, etc.. Horse is making some money, winning some Grade 1's, is it not? Thank you have a nice day.

oracle80 08-21-2006 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by 2MinsToPost
Knock Lava all ya want

I know all of ya would love to be a part of this action in regards to ownership of Lava, etc.. Horse is making some money, winning some Grade 1's, is it not? Thank you have a nice day.

Stupid thing to say. Noone argues any of what you just said, I myself have said the same thing. But the argument on this thread that hes HOY and can beat horses when shipped out of Cali is another story. If you have the guts, wanna make a bet on how he fares when shipped out of Cali? I'll give you post time odds when he runs, plus one point. If you feel so strongly about this you should be raring to go.

2MinsToPost 08-21-2006 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Stupid thing to say. Noone argues any of what you just said, I myself have said the same thing. But the argument on this thread that hes HOY and can beat horses when shipped out of Cali is another story. If you have the guts, wanna make a bet on how he fares when shipped out of Cali? I'll give you post time odds when he runs, plus one point. If you feel so strongly about this you should be raring to go.

No, I simply am pointing out the obvious.

No, I will not take you up on that bet either. Thanks anyway.

oracle80 08-21-2006 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by 2MinsToPost
No, I simply am pointing out the obvious.

No, I will not take you up on that bet either. Thanks anyway.

So then what was the point of the post? Pointing out the obvious is fine but to represent those who doubt his success if shipped away from Cali as "haters" is not at all fair. I personally think hes one hell of a great story. A claim that makes all that loot and tries so damn hard. I love the horse and his story. But a perusal of what he has beaten in that stretch is basically a whos who of horses who get knocked for hanging, and horses who just aren't very good. I don't find it to be "hating" if someone questions his competition and how much home field advantage plays into things. hes a gelding, so there is no residual value in the shed. They have managed him to PERFECTION by maximizing his earning value in spots worth big cash at home. They deserve incredible kudos for this. Its what you do with a gelding. But I draw the line with those who say he leaves California and wins a race agaisnt grade one company this fall. Thats not gonna happen.

cakes44 08-21-2006 10:15 AM

Breeder's Cup
 
I'm pretty neutral on the EAST vs WEST thing, but it does seem convenient that the Easters forget how many of their horses won the last time the BC was in California. Answer: zero. Cajun Beat came from Kentucky and he was the closest thing to an East coast horse winning.

BellamyRd. 08-21-2006 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig2
i just want one question answered...is ky considered east coast??? shouldn't it be considered midwest? if not, why not??

ok, that's 3 questions....but the other two are follow-ups to my one question!

is ky considered east coast?
actually the majority of KY is on EST

shouldn't it be considered midwest?
well, the University of KY plays in the Southeastern Conference
U of L in the Big East

if not, why not?
hmm, geography I suppose

Bold Brooklynite 08-21-2006 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Pedigree Ann
What is a 'Grade 1 horse?' Is it a horse who has won a G1 race? Then Giacomo, Perfect Drift, and Good Reward certainly qualify, although the latter's G1 wins were on turf. Additionally, Super Frolic had a close third and fourth (in the BC Classic!) in G1s, Magnum had a close second and fourth in G1s, so only 2 members of the Pacific Classic field had not previously shown good form in G1 races. And all but one of these horses had won at G3 or G2 levels as well; these were not creampuffs.

And as to Sun King..., He has just finished second by a nose or so in two consecutive G1 races, the Whitney and the Met Mile. As a 2yo he was third in the BC Juvie and the Champagne, both G1s, and at 3 was second in the Haskell and third in the JC Gold Cup, both G1s. Yes, he has been beaten badly in a few of G1s as well, but horses are not machines (except Lava Man this year?) and this is a horse who needs a pace set-up to run his race. Sun King is a decent sort of horse who has been competitive at the G1 level since he was 2, not some jumped up allowance horse, like, say, Mayan King or Rathor.

Hey, Miss Snotnose ...

Why don't you just stick to copying and pasting reams of obscure and irrelevant data that your geek acolytes forward to you?

You regurgitate more wasteful material than a backed-up sewer ... but you do it very well ... so stick to that ... and stop revealing your ignorance on every other subject.

Cajungator26 08-21-2006 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
Hey, Miss Snotnose ...

Why don't you just stick to copying and pasting reams of obscure and irrelevant data that your geek acolytes forward to you?

You regurgitate more wasteful material than a backed-up sewer ... but you do it very well ... so stick to that ... and stop revealing your ignorance on every other subject.

Coming from the King of ignorance, this post is hilarious. You contribute nothing but ill-witted rubbish to every thread you post on, but carry on. ;)


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