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Old 03-17-2010, 11:40 AM
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Because of what happened last weekend with Zardana and Zenyatta ... the Zeyatta/Rachel Alexandra debate might as well be dead and the Zenyatta camp has won. The RA camp backed off and the race isn't happening.

It doesn't matter that Rachel Alexandra ran the better race of the two last weekend IMO - and that Rachel Alexandra was far more likely to step forward in the Apple Blossom than Zenyatta was leaving closer friendly Pro-Ride for real dirt.
Let's see. Z has run 11 wipeouts in 15 races; RA has 5 in 14 races. This is interesting because wipeouts are much more likely on dirt, as, typically, there's much less separation on poly/turf. Which sort of makes the 11 for 15 thing that much more impressive --especially for a horse that comes from the end of the pack. And, when you consider that Z's most pronounced wipeout was on dirt, you sort of get a sense of how unique what she's doing really is. If Z was running on dirt, she'd be gapping fields -- like RA had been, only she'd be doing it much more often --- maybe always.

I wonder what happens if Flores doesn't gun Zardana as soon as RA takes the lead. I still think that Zardana runs her down. However, by asking Zardana when he did, and having her respond the way she did, he forced RA to be asked earlier than Borel wanted to. Whether she was short or not is really not the issue: she was definitely short for this type of challenge. This was clearly unexpected by the connections and the fact that they've bailed on the AB pretty much indicates that they don't think she's up for something that's sure to tax her even more.
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Old 03-17-2010, 11:48 AM
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Let's see. Z has run 11 wipeouts in 15 races; RA has 5 in 14 races. This is interesting because wipeouts are much more likely on dirt, as, typically, there's much less separation on poly/turf. Which sort of makes the 11 for 15 thing that much more impressive --especially for a horse that comes from the end of the pack. And, when you consider that Z's most pronounced wipeout was on dirt, you sort of get a sense of how unique what she's doing really is. If Z was running on dirt, she'd be gapping fields -- like RA had been, only she'd be doing it much more often --- maybe always.

I wonder what happens if Flores doesn't gun Zardana as soon as RA takes the lead. I still think that Zardana runs her down. However, by asking Zardana when he did, and having her respond the way she did, he forced RA to be asked earlier than Borel wanted to. Whether she was short or not is really not the issue: she was definitely short for this type of challenge. This was clearly unexpected by the connections and the fact that they've bailed on the AB pretty much indicates that they don't think she's up for something that's sure to tax her even more.
paint it anyway you want fat man , the cali crew retired their horse , retired - means never run again , but mysteriosly they keep the horse breezing and don't miss a beat since the classic , you can talk anyway you want about this , but that is a fact and that's why they are ready to run on april 9th..... there is no way in the world they could get RA ready in time for this race in April from late Jan after a 4 month + layoff and be able to compete , you know it too, that's the shame cuse you a smart guy
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Old 03-17-2010, 12:09 PM
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paint it anyway you want fat man , the cali crew retired their horse , retired - means never run again , but mysteriosly they keep the horse breezing and don't miss a beat since the classic , you can talk anyway you want about this , but that is a fact and that's why they are ready to run on april 9th..... there is no way in the world they could get RA ready in time for this race in April from late Jan after a 4 month + layoff and be able to compete , you know it too, that's the shame cuse you a smart guy
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Why is it that what's obvious to the connections is far from for all of RA's (speed influenced) supporters? Say they pump her up and decide to go in the AB. And, Sheriffs sends Z, along with 3rd string Z. The latter shadows RA and moves when she does. 3rd string Z has shown she can really kick it when asked and it's doubtful RA could handle her (alone). And while these two go at it for a bit, Big Z zooms by with wipeout #12.They'd put such a beating on RA, that they'd have to take her HOTY award back.

Assmussen knows this; Jackson knows this. Dirt/speed freaks just don't.
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Old 03-17-2010, 12:25 PM
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Why is it that what's obvious to the connections is far from for all of RA's (speed influenced) supporters? Say they pump her up and decide to go in the AB. And, Sheriffs sends Z, along with 3rd string Z. The latter shadows RA and moves when she does. 3rd string Z has shown she can really kick it when asked and it's doubtful RA could handle her (alone). And while these two go at it for a bit, Big Z zooms by with wipeout #12.They'd put such a beating on RA, that they'd have to take her HOTY award back.

Assmussen knows this; Jackson knows this. Dirt/speed freaks just don't.

Fat Man - horses are animals not machines , when you make them do things (accelerated training programs) they don't want to do they will reject you and not want to participate

pushing ra for an april 9th race against team sheriffs is going to prove what??

we have an animal that was out from early sept to late jan , we have an animal that hasn't missed a beat since oct - it's a simple fact that Z will have more foundartion in her on april 9th

assmussen needs to get some long works into her , get her some foundation , and then get her back into racing by the summer - she had a tough campaign last year and by not showing up until the summer she will be following the same path as Z took the year before after her tough campaing on '08 when she didn't show up until May
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Old 03-17-2010, 12:33 PM
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Give me a scenario where RA handles both Z's in a race. Because this is what most likely will happen. (The owner of Zardana will certainly not want to back down.) There isn't one. This is obvious to her connections. They've conceded, Bro.
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Give me a scenario where RA handles both Z's in a race. Because this is what most likely will happen. (The owner of Zardana will certainly not want to back down.) There isn't one. This is obvious to her connections. They've conceded, Bro.

again you are deflecting away from the most basic part of the equation here

the horse cannot simply be ready for the race on april 9th

you know it , and you come on here and play hide and go seek

why don't you talk about the sinster plot that the connections of Z did and retire her ??? now jackson look like the bad guy cuse he's backing out. let me guess she kept training after the classic because the moss family was going to bring her to prospect park and challenege you to a race on your bike in the spring once the snow melted and you worked off the "fat"
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paint it anyway you want fat man , the cali crew retired their horse , retired - means never run again , but mysteriosly they keep the horse breezing and don't miss a beat since the classic , you can talk anyway you want about this , but that is a fact and that's why they are ready to run on april 9th..... there is no way in the world they could get RA ready in time for this race in April from late Jan after a 4 month + layoff and be able to compete , you know it too, that's the shame cuse you a smart guy
Try explaining that to Jay Hovdey or your average racing fan - or your average bettor who losses full takeout or more.

I guess it doesn't help any when the trainer you have in your corner to get you back ready from that layoff is Steve Asmussen. That's certainly what the stats were saying.
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Try explaining that to Jay Hovdey or your average racing fan - or your average bettor who losses full takeout or more.

I guess it doesn't help any when the trainer you have in your corner to get you back ready from that layoff is Steve Asmussen. That's certainly what the stats were saying.

would sheriffs run Z against RA if the roles were reversed ??? take a long hard time to answer the question , i think the answer is fairly simple
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What is Jay Hovdey's deal anyway? Can the guy be any more pro-Zenyatta? Has Moss promised him a breeding or something?
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would sheriffs run Z against RA if the roles were reversed ??? take a long hard time to answer the question , i think the answer is fairly simple
If she lost, especially like the way it looked like she was going to lose on Saturday (i.e.- traffic trouble/miss by a neck after going 8 wide). I think Shirriffs would have absolutely no problem still going to Oaklawn.
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If she lost, especially like the way it looked like she was going to lose on Saturday (i.e.- traffic trouble/miss by a neck after going 8 wide). I think Shirriffs would have absolutely no problem still going to Oaklawn.

matt it has nothing to do with winning or losing the prep

if zenyatta did not train from early sept to late jan , then started breezing in late jan ,then had the hard race last sat to point for a race in april (the AB)and RA say won a bc race and didn't miss a beat since oct do you really believe that moss/sheriffs would really want to take her on ...... think about it hard and long , remember these are animals , these are not machines , if you have never been on the backside with these animals i know it's hard to imagine becuase when we watch them race they look like machines with a key and gas pedal attached to them , it's not that simple
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matt it has nothing to do with winning or losing the prep

if zenyatta did not train from early sept to late jan , then started breezing in late jan ,then had the hard race last sat to point for a race in april (the AB)and RA say won a bc race and didn't miss a beat since oct do you really believe that moss/sheriffs would really want to take her on ...... think about it hard and long , remember these are animals , these are not machines , if you have never been on the backside with these animals i know it's hard to imagine becuase when we watch them race they look like machines with a key and gas pedal attached to them , it's not that simple
When you said reverse the roles, I thought you were specifically talking about the preps.
I do agree with you as far as the conditioning goes and have stated that I personally think that Rachaels camp would have scratched out of the AB even if she dug in and held on to win on Saturday.
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would sheriffs run Z against RA if the roles were reversed ??? take a long hard time to answer the question , i think the answer is fairly simple
Shireffs would have Zenyatta ready ... Just like off the seven month layoff when she faced LIS first out last year .

There was no sinister " retirement " plot--what are you a fooking conspiracist ???

Moss wants run against Rachel, but NOBODY wants Rachel to run when she is not ready .

The question is--what is ready ??? And when ????

She should have benefitted from her prep race, and whether she accepted running in the AB or not, should be training for something, not going backwards .

The OUTCOME of this prep for Rachel was the determining factor--not fitness, not equipment, simply the outcome.

Had she won by 11--as is suggested had Zardana passed, the AB would be on, and it would not be a fair race for Rachel .

Keeping a horse on top of their game is an obvious goal . Preserving wins is also, but has the downside of being critiqued as avoiding hard competion .

This has been said about Zenyatta, and at times I do agree ...

It has never been said about Rachel, but it needs to said now .
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Zenyatta is the most consistent all time Polycrap performer. That's all you can say. She ran once on dirt and it was a solid effort. This year she can prove a lot more. Let me see her beat older males at Toga or CD before annointing Shirreffs Pope.
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Shireffs would have Zenyatta ready ... Just like off the seven month layoff when she faced LIS first out last year .

There was no sinister " retirement " plot--what are you a fooking conspiracist ???

Moss wants run against Rachel, but NOBODY wants Rachel to run when she is not ready .

The question is--what is ready ??? And when ????

She should have benefitted from her prep race, and whether she accepted running in the AB or not, should be training for something, not going backwards .

The OUTCOME of this prep for Rachel was the determining factor--not fitness, not equipment, simply the outcome.

Had she won by 11--as is suggested had Zardana passed, the AB would be on, and it would not be a fair race for Rachel .

Keeping a horse on top of their game is an obvious goal . Preserving wins is also, but has the downside of being critiqued as avoiding hard competion .

This has been said about Zenyatta, and at times I do agree ...

It has never been said about Rachel, but it needs to said now .

Zenyatta was retired that is a fact , don't confuse the folks here with anything else , she was retired and then un-retired
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Zenyatta was retired that is a fact , don't confuse the folks here with anything else , she was retired and then un-retired
I hope when I retire I don't have to go back to work anymore.
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Zenyatta was retired that is a fact , don't confuse the folks here with anything else , she was retired and then un-retired

Geez, so it's Z and her connections who are to blame for RA's defeat on Saturday and consequently, missing the AB. I am totally amazed this thinking that connections of another horse has so much influence on RA and what her connections choose for her. A few days after 01/16th, when Mr. Moss announced Z would run in 2010, her first two tentative races were announced. In JANUARY. Mr. Cella and the media undertook trying to get the two mares together at that point, since both had raced there, dirt, etc. JJ/SA initially said RA would not be ready. Should have stayed with that instead of playing a PR game that backfired. I am sorry that RA lost, but it's not about her loss for me. It is how she looked. I hope her connections can get things headed in the right direction.

However, this blame crap because she lost is beyond ridiculous. Take it up with JJ or dial him up and leave him a message. He's who some of you need to talk to. His name is on RA's papers, not Jerry Moss nor John Shirreffs.
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Zenyatta was retired that is a fact , don't confuse the folks here with anything else , she was retired and then un-retired

Folks are already confused--fans and writers alike ...

Don't drag up that " unretired " stuff again Mr Original ...

Some of us knew she was never retired, and that an emotional outburst was interpreted as such by the press after the BCC .

Shove your cut and pastes--Moss' words after the BCC were " what more can she do ? "

I don't care what was said after the fact--the mare dictated what was the future here .

And it had NOTHING to do with what I posted whatsoever .

You are free to have your own interpretations and opinions, but do not shove them down my throat as fact, ad nauseum--they are not ...
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would sheriffs run Z against RA if the roles were reversed ??? take a long hard time to answer the question , i think the answer is fairly simple
He wouldn't.

Putting myself as the decision maker in Jess Jackson's camp ... I might have done exactly what he did after the FG race .. but only with the intent of lying to the public and going forward with preperations to make the race.

The reasons for doing so would be two fold ...

1.) I'm not sure Shirreffs will have Zenyatta as cranked up for a 500K race as a 1/9 favorite as he might for a $5 million race for the title of Female wonder horse. Shirreffs is one of about only a single trainer ever to train who I think really can crank one up for a main objective.

2.) I think Zardana is certain to go in the race if RA does .. but very likely won't if Zenyatta does. If you enter RA at the last possible second - you might be able to keep Zardana away. An added bonus.

People aren't going to care that you lied in a press statement .. they just want to see the race and they'll assume RA is training well and you've merely changed your mind. That won't happen. Minds don't come as twisted as mine.
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He wouldn't.

Putting myself as the decision maker in Jess Jackson's camp ... I might have done exactly what he did after the FG race .. but only with the intent of lying to the public and going forward with preperations to make the race.

The reasons for doing so would be two fold ...

1.) I'm not sure Shirreffs will have Zenyatta as cranked up for a 500K race as a 1/9 favorite as he might for a $5 million race for the title of Female wonder horse. Shirreffs is one of about only a single trainer ever to train who I think really can crank one up for a main objective.

2.) I think Zardana is certain to go in the race if RA does .. but very likely won't if Zenyatta does. If you enter RA at the last possible second - you might be able to keep Zardana away. An added bonus.

People aren't going to care that you lied in a press statement .. they just want to see the race and they'll assume RA is training well and you've merely changed your mind. That won't happen. Minds don't come as twisted as mine.
the whole lying concept started from the other camp , but, since the press doesn't bother to report that , there is nothing that can be done

Zenyatta was retired simply put , retired ......how many race horse that you know that retire and continue not to miss a beat ? this was the biggest con of the whole story , yet if you read the reports in the media it's all the RA camps fault
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