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I hope your paranoia doesn't go so far as to actually believe this. If nothing else, your giving the voters way too much credit. How come nobody on the East Coast has a East Coast/West Coast bias paranoia?
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I highly doubt the segment who has not been victimized in the past would have a bias paranoia. |
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Is this a version of " you're not paranoid if they're really out to get you? " You're nuts. Didn't Kotashan and Azeri win HOY? Didn't Ferdinand somehow beat Theatrical?
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Theatrical is a turf horse, if he wanted to win a award that is supposed to go to a dirt runner (I read that a couple pages back) he should have entered that race....I think I saw that here with Zenyatta running in the classic. |
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Azeri was a West Coast horse that won HOY ( and a reasonably questionable one at that ). Kotashan was a West Coast horse that won as well ( and a turf horse ). Theatrical was also a turf horse, and one that won six or seven Grade 1s over the course of nine months, and he lost to a West Coast horse with a decent but hardly spectacular resume. Your perception of East Coast bias has no basis in fact. If you think the voters won't vote for Zenyatta because they see it as some sort of endorsement of polytrack then you are dead wrong, paranoid, and have no understanding of the voters in general.
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I have no idea who would even be qualified. I guess Midnite Lute might simply because he won the theoretical biggest race but you would have to tell me who is even in the hunt. The three NY Grade 1s were won by Bustin Stones, First Defence and Black Seventeen. I find it hard to believe any of them are in the running. Divine park won the Met....and basically nothing else. How could he be involved. I am annoyed now that I even spent 30 seconds thinking about it.
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Feel free to tell us exactly what Eclipse award Exceller should have won over what winner.
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The case could certainly be made that Exceller could have won the Eclipse for top Grass Horse in 1978.
He won the following G1s on turf: San Juan Capistrano, the Hollywood Invitational, the Sunset, and the Oak Tree Invitational. He won all year against top competition. The winner, Mac Diarmada, won two, the Canadian International and the DC International. He did win some lesser G2s against straight 3yos. |
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Certainly possible, but she only won two G1s as well, and this was back when winning a G1 actually meant something.
"Way off target" is just silly. |
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