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I firmly believe that the 1-2 finishers from the Acorn a couple of years ago, Zaftig and a smartly ridden Indian Blessing, would have absolutely slaughtered Blind Luck at any distance up to 9f.
Rags would have beaten her from any distance ranging from 6f to 20f. Proud Spell would have handled BL as well. Blind Luck, to me, is much like an Octave, just in a really weak year. |
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There's also a big difference between Blind Luck and Octave. Blind Luck knows how to win. NT |
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That being said, she was a better horse than Blind Luck, based on her ability level and how fast she was. She smoked Indian Blessing, who ran much faster than Blind Luck has, many times. Every race from Candy Ride was spectacular. As for Octave. I think her and Blind Luck are about even, but definitely Blind Luck is a gamer horse. Though who knows what Octave would have done in this crop. |
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BL is a nice little horse but she would get drummed by both RA and Zenyatta.
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She was a complete mediocrity who feasted on the dregs left from a crop that had one good horse and a lot of unspectacular horses. Evening Jewel is a better horse than any horse Octave ever miraculously got by. NT |
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I agree with him, yea BL wins more.... She is slow IMO. Octave and her have very similar speed figures/final times. Evening Jewel is better then BL IMO, and needs another chance to prove it. |
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Evening Jewel should have been beaten Saturday, and BL would run her ass down again (especially when given 9f, or more to get her.) If she got to her (late) with bone nose up, then Rosario will easily get there with her...... E.J. Tucka.
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This is true, with the exception of her race in the 07 Distaff, which, chartwise, is very similar to (probably better than) BL's Oaks. I mean, I also thought Octave was about as big an opportunistic plug as there ever was. Then I just looked at her charts and found the BC race. yikes
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I'm still stewing about that one. |
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Her final quarter on Saturday was fast enough to believe she has something going on. Still young, give her some time.
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[quote=Indian Charlie;687042]I firmly believe that the 1-2 finishers from the Acorn a couple of years ago, Zaftig and a smartly ridden Indian Blessing, would have absolutely slaughtered Blind Luck at any distance up to 9f.
zaftig was a monster too bad the really good ones get hurt..looking for her babys.. |
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Fact. Not just because R2R retired early either. This horse is something special. Particularly at a mile and a quarter.
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Do you really believe Blind Luck could beat, let alone be competitive with, a Curlin type of horse?
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With 5 weeks rest and it being his 3rd start in that same time period after being all out to win against Street Sense three weeks earlier. It would be possible for her to compete. She is game as hell.
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