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Old 11-18-2006, 02:37 PM
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Im glad to hear someone with a lot of knowledge and strong opinions speak highly of Dehere. He was a very visually impressive two year old that seems to lose a lot of respect of both his accomplishments on the track and his consistent results at stud with limited oppurtunity.
Dehere was a 2-year old in 1993. How old were you saw him and he was "very visually impresssive?"
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:17 PM
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Dehere was a 2-year old in 1993. How old were you saw him and he was "very visually impresssive?"
I never said I saw him in person... its why I mentioned the vids on the website. His wins were very visually impressive. Its why I brought him up... no one ever mentions him as a great 2 yo and if I wasnt familiar with a mare by him, I would never have known who he was or bothered to ever look him up as a racehorse.

Its the same thing as me saying Secretariat's Belmont is visually impressive. "Visually" is the operative word... dont over-think it champ.
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:20 PM
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Oh, and I would have been 6.
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:32 PM
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here's dehere's page:


http://www.stallionregister.com/pdfs/dehere.pdf

they must feel he's worth another look, bringing him back @ a 20k stud fee. and he's one of those rarities in that his AEI is higher than his CI.
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Old 11-18-2006, 08:55 PM
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while you are talking visually impressive, check out Hold That Tiger's win in the Grand Criterium. comes from last to first and wins a shade cosily in the end..
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:18 PM
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while you are talking visually impressive, check out Hold That Tiger's win in the Grand Criterium. comes from last to first and wins a shade cosily in the end..
It reminds me of a race won by Sophisticat. She looked to have absolutely no chance and then just exploded.
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Old 11-19-2006, 08:42 AM
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It reminds me of a race won by Sophisticat. She looked to have absolutely no chance and then just exploded.
Cornation stakes at Royal Ascot 2002.. yeah she came from a mile back... I think Kinane got checked for a run a few times, then had to go right to the outside and she literally flew home....here is the racingpost comments of the race for the winner!

Sophisticat, three times no match for Queen's Logic last year, should be rated a clear winner as she was taken up a blind alley inside the final 2f before switching sharply widest midtrack and having 4l to make up on her French Guineas conqueror Zenda in under a furlong. The impression was she would have won by a couple at least with an uninterrupted run. The fast ground brought a major improvement as her previous form had hinted.
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:48 PM
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while you are talking visually impressive, check out Hold That Tiger's win in the Grand Criterium. comes from last to first and wins a shade cosily in the end..
I thought that Hold that Tiger probably was a better dirt horse than a turf horse. Strange but he has zero buzz here. If he had been able to get out of the gate in the BC juvy he may have been able to win the damn thing. He got so far behind that it was laughable.
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Old 11-19-2006, 08:45 AM
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I thought that Hold that Tiger probably was a better dirt horse than a turf horse. Strange but he has zero buzz here. If he had been able to get out of the gate in the BC juvy he may have been able to win the damn thing. He got so far behind that it was laughable.
yeah youre probably right.. his best run IMO was his second to Mineshaft.. I always thought that he would have been an ideal candidate for something like the Belmont, but Coolmore left him on turf for the first part of the season...
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