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There are no required health reports on any entrant to any race. War Pass was not healthy or they just threw the race.
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No I just mentioned it's one or the other. If War Pass was healthy then there is no explanation for his race other than the fix. Clearly War Pass was weakened. He was not himself prolly due to the fever.
After all, he was not in bad position, 3rd down the backstretch. So a healthy War Pass was not racing yesterday. |
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Another certain trainer is worth mentioning in this circumstance. He picked out two champions as two-year-olds in training. Usually, good two-year-olds in training go for much more than good yearlings. Both horses cost $75,000 or less. One won the KD and Preakness, the other was a turf champion. This is a trainer that continues to climb the ranks with less quality stock than a lot of these guys like Zito. |
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i could see someone saying zito didn't know what he was doing just based on having 1/4th of the field one year, and not hitting the board. but his career would show you differently, since he has won the derby in the past. i would imagine he knows what he's doing. i can only imagine the scathing posts if it was dwl training war pass and this had happened. somehow tho, i don't think bill mott, matz, shug, or any number of trainers would get the grief nick is getting had they been involved with this horse. i also think zito is taking a lot of heat about this horse, because his run yesterday was so out of the norm for him. it can't have just been the horse, so what else could it be but the trainer? i also remember the amount of posts calling 'bullsh!t' when afleet alex had his lung infection and ran poorly. ooops... |
As much as I'm enjoying this, it probably should stop.
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War Pass (again)
Since the other thread was closed, I guess I'll start a new one.
Apparently he is okay physically. "All the preliminary tests we've done are good," Zito said. "He scoped clean after the race, his airways are great, and he had no infection." The rest of the article: http://www.drf.com/news/article/93020.html |
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it's too soon to throw in the towel, king. besides, daaher had two clunkers in a row, war pass only has one blemish so far.
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I don't think it's too soon. I hope it is but I have no belief that I'll ever see War Pass run again.
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with any luck this thread won't degenerate the way the last one did you cross dressing murderous turk loving child molester.
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i didn't think the other got that bad to be honest. i thought everyone played in the sand box well, with no one having to get stitches in their scalp.
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What I'm 'selling' is a reasonable approach to the ups and downs of horses as their careers unfold as opposed to knee jerk lunacy suggesting a previously undefeated Champion colt is minutes from retirement because he tossed in a non-effort clunker. And I'm sorry I can't come up with a more recent example than dual Classic winner Afleet Alex who came within 2-3 strides of a Derby win and Triple Crown. My bad... |
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Id buy
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and i can't believe he lacks an appreciation of knee jerk lunacy.
it's like a vintner who doesn't like wine. |
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the best part of the board (for me) are the completely insane over the top posts. btw's insights are good. but scud's rant's are better. just my opinion. |
dear god;
it's good to have a lighter hearted perspective at times. |
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Zito and Lukas certainly have achieved far more in their careers than the the vast majority of the world accomplishes in theirs.
Determining the degree of health of a horse is not a simple task as it has been thrown around here. La Penta's horses that race have almost all been offered for sale as 2 year olds, they race the ones that they can not sell. They are far from culls but all the same players have a shot at them. Zito has done an unbelievable job picking out horses. To have an immensely successful pinhooking operation and also have the top horses that he and La Penta have had the past few years is near impossible. |
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Basically, from a sample size of almost 500 rides - he wins about once per ever 6.5 mounts - and his mounts have lost 25.5% on the betting dollar, which is well above the win takeout. Those are pretty mediocre stats - unless you compare him with fellow PG 1985 top ten national jockey Mario Pino. Pino is 73-for-407 (18%) in routes - and his $2 ROI is $1.24. Which means that his mounts in route races lose a staggering 38% on the betting dollar. More than double the win takeout. However, because guys like Elliott and Pino won big races on excellent horses like Smarty Jones and Hard Spun - people tend to overrate them. Jockeys are a very overrated factor anyhow. |
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Based on what I have seen on here recently, I am starting to think that is really the whole point for many people. |
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I said Zito is an o.k. trainer.Sometimes,I think he does appear clueless.I mean when Bailey gets off Noble Causeway at the gate? The horse is not o.k. There are a lot of things going against War Pass,but a hick up in the middle of March is by far the most important thing people are overlooking.I am only writing as far as the derby goes.Of course he is a nice horse.I don't think he is a 10f horse.He might have a shot in the Preakness. |
I throw out the BC races at Monmouth because of the Xtreme conditions. And I include the juvi and War Pass running over that bizarre surface.
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He is an o.k. trainer.Tommy Lasorda of the training world. |
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In addition, a person such as yourself -- one who completely understands the facts -- who has a qualified opinion on matters such as these, who can have an educated discussion on these types of matters, can speak to these types of things, etc. -- you have no place here in this conversation. Let's not let logic, common sense and facts creep into this type of conversation. Now that we've gotten that out of the way -- let the lunacy continue. Eric |
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