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i'm not knocking RA, she was impressive. I'm just saying the last 5-10 years, a number of 3y/o fillies have been more impressive than the colts.
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Rachel is clearly a very good filly but there was not another stakes filly in the race. Rags beat a better bunch as did Proud Spell. If you put those fillies into this race either of them wins by 15-20 over those that Rachel beat.
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Nice to really see a horse succeed without the help of a so called super Trainer, with that in mind I put her performance a notch above many others I've seen of late.
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As for Ouija Board and Zarkava, it's hard to comapre as OB had a full career and Zarkava stopped early. OB was a monstress and her career as an older mare proved it. OTOH, Zarkava beat some pretty serious horses and was never threatened.
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That being said, what's the scoop on the superstar filly in Europe? Rainbow something I think. |
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They absolutely crawled... it was just weird. I cannot use that race as some sort of milestone or measuring stick. I also say leave the mighty O. Board out of this discussion. She proved herself against a high level of competition in multiple events over time. We are not close to that yet withRA. |
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If she goes in any of the upcoming stakes for 3 year olds this summer (Mother Goose, Alabama, etc..) would they even be able to attract a large enough field to run them? I don't think they have much of a choice but to enter a stakes race in non-restricted company.
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