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Old 03-19-2007, 05:42 PM
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Been tested twice.Failed twice.Close ain't winning.All I can tell you is that what I saw Saturday was not new.I KNEW HE WAS GUNNA LEAVE IT SHORT.Same exact look he had in the race last year.Same look that Alydar kept showing(I can do this...let me try next time..I am almost there.....I'm close.) He isn't good enough............SUCKER HORSE...............IF ever there was a SUCKER horse,it is this one.
Looked like AGS would have won with added distance, Are you saying you knew the race had to be longer to see him win? By the way, who at this stage is better than AGS, besides SS by a poohair!! Six weeks to go amigo, horseys still have room to improve!!
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Old 03-19-2007, 06:32 PM
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Well another classic thread, almost as many laughs as the other thread. I would love to see a horse racing show with PG1985 touting his picks, knowledge of breeding and just basic knowledge. Combing that with KYRoses eye and you have a dynomite show. Please,please someone make this happen.
PG'85: "Well as you can see here Horse A is the greatest horse to ever live. In fact he is probably the greatest 4-legged creature in the history of this planet. Or probably any planet."
KRIM: "Well that is all certainly true, but he is probably sore. He may win 4000 G1s, but from what I've seen on TV, he is sore for sure."
PG'85: "That's it! I am never speaking at one of these seminars again ever!"
KRIM: "I knew he would have a short career."
PG'85: "I'm back."
KRIM: "I knew you would be."

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Old 03-19-2007, 06:42 PM
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wow those are both bold predictions, i would be shocked if any given saturday runs in the top 5 on derby day, and i would not be shocked if street sense were to win
Fast pace, SS saves every inch of ground and an absolute perfect trip and he wins by about an inch. AGS was closer to the fast pace and lost more ground. AGS probably ran the superior race. So how do you see one possibly winning and the other not cracking the top 5?
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Old 03-19-2007, 06:45 PM
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Fast pace, SS saves every inch of ground and an absolute perfect trip and he wins by about an inch. AGS was closer to the fast pace and lost more ground. AGS probably ran the superior race. So how do you see one possibly winning and the other not cracking the top 5?
What you say is true, but you could also look at the race this way, AGS had a race under him, and it was on that track. SS was coming off a long layoff and may have more room to improve off that effort than AGS. I am not saying I see it that way, but that would be a reasonable way to look at it.
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Old 03-19-2007, 07:40 PM
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Maybe time will prove me wrong but I'm thinking the TB Dby will prove to be a "negative" key race.
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Old 03-19-2007, 07:42 PM
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Pretty impressive that you're comparing him to Alydar at this point.

With that said, this is not a sucker horse, Scuds. This isn't Perfect Drift we're talking about here.
Alydar kept suckering people into playing him in the Triple Crown Races.After all,wasn't he right there pretty damn close to Affirmed? Just bad luck (I guess) that he couldn't get to him.Couldn't be that Alydar wasn't good enough.
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Old 03-19-2007, 07:56 PM
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What you say is true, but you could also look at the race this way, AGS had a race under him, and it was on that track. SS was coming off a long layoff and may have more room to improve off that effort than AGS. I am not saying I see it that way, but that would be a reasonable way to look at it.
SS has some very big efforts to back up this layoff. I think the quote above is the way most people look at it.

I still am wondering if people agree with Jerry Bailey saying he thinks this race may have been too much for Street Sense? Kind of like he would have wished the horse would have not put so much effort in down the stretch and run a comfy second.
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Old 03-19-2007, 08:03 PM
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This is phenomenal, I'm reading the name Perfect Drift and the term--sucker horse--in the same post. Unbelievable.

CJ you would do well with 1/100th of his lifetime earnings in your bank account!!!!!!!!!!!! Please.
I'm a huge fan of Perfect Drift, Grits. The horse is a herd animal, though and has shown time and time again (much to my dismay) that he's a follower and not a leader. That is what I meant.
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Old 03-19-2007, 08:10 PM
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That's cool Cg I understand. This is a grand racehorse, one that means a great deal to so many people. It's a gift to us all to see one campaign as long as Drift has.
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Old 03-19-2007, 08:13 PM
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That's cool Cg I understand. This is a grand racehorse, one that means a great deal to so many people. It's a gift to us all to see one campaign as long as Drift has.
I agree, 100%. I love the horse and I even lost some money on him in the BCC. Lori will testify.
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Old 03-19-2007, 10:12 PM
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I agree, 100%. I love the horse and I even lost some money on him in the BCC. Lori will testify.
yea i think that was actually the last time i won money on a race.

oh wait, I had a 20 dollar head to head in that same race with another friend. i had the great Bernardini and she had invasor.

so i actually lost money on that race.
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Old 03-19-2007, 10:30 PM
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The only thing that will suprise me at this pt. is if I manage to have the winner on derby day. This year seems impossible...

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Hey what about this angle: Wasnt there a wind bias at TB on Sat? Wisdom is that it should help closers as it was head wind on the back stretch and tail wind on the home stretch. It did appear that way on the filly race two races back.

Not so sure if it played the same way in the TB Dby, but if it did, then it would seem AGS was working against the bias and SS was aided by it.

I should actually look at a chart of all the horses before drawing any such conclusion. You can often get better information by looking at how the also rans ran, despite being out of it, they can still tell you something.

Anyone else have any thoughts on the wind bias in all this?
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Old 03-19-2007, 11:28 PM
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People keep saying that AGS had such a wide trip, blah blah blah. Street Sense was coming off a 4 month layoff. I think a 4 month layoff agianst a 3wide trip comes up on SS's side everytime. That is the closes AGS will ever get to Street Sense.
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Old 03-20-2007, 08:06 AM
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I find it hard to believe that a month and a half before the Derby that AGS cannot improve by a nose or more. Thought it was a game effort and that this is a horse to watch in his final prep. Also, I find it hard to believe that replacing JV is the answer. Regarding Bailey's comment on SS, I remember last year when Barbaro gave a game effort it was touted that he was now battle tested.
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Old 03-20-2007, 09:53 AM
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I bet that in the grand jockey scheme Johnny V is aboard Circular Quay on Derby Day. King of the Roxy is Migliore's mount to lose now, Ravel will have Gomez, Scat Daddy should be Prado after the Fla Derby, and I'm thinking Bejarano back on Any Given Saturday. Deadly Dealer, Sam P and all others still pending will pick up mounts.

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Old 03-20-2007, 10:00 AM
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I bet that in the grand jockey scheme Johnny V is aboard Circular Quay on Derby Day. King of the Roxy is Migliore's mount to lose now, Ravel will have Gomez, Scat Daddy should be Prado after the Fla Derby, and I'm thinking Bejarano back on Any Given Saturday. Deadly Dealer, Sam P and all others still pending will pick up mounts.

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If Prado is up on Scat Daddy, I'll be a happy camper.
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Old 03-20-2007, 10:55 AM
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From what I've read Prado's aboard Scat Daddy in the Fla Derby because Johnny V's in Dubai on 3/31. I'm sure Prado will not lose that mount, unless of course Scat Daddy is who JV chooses to ride in the Derby.

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Old 03-20-2007, 11:04 AM
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From what I've read Prado's aboard Scat Daddy in the Fla Derby because Johnny V's in Dubai on 3/31. I'm sure Prado will not lose that mount, unless of course Scat Daddy is who JV chooses to ride in the Derby.

NT
Thanks for the info.
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Old 03-20-2007, 11:08 AM
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Anyone else have any thoughts on the wind bias in all this?
There was a fairly strong headwind on the backstretch, but both horses were somewhat tucked in. Johnny V didn't go wide (if you call the 3 path wide) until the turn.

The biggest effect the wind had, was on the fractions. Although the MI bred on the front end was probably having no fun.
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