covelj70 Wrote:
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> totally agree, have to be pulling for this horse
Yeah, just what the game needs, another overhyped artificial star who will
never go off at decent odds and will be retired when evidencing the slightest
inflammation.
Silver Charm probably already has a future bet down on this one for the BC Turf
Classic and Turf Mile.
Silver and Covel: I love you guys, because you love the Game. I am going to
insult both of you and assume that you are somewhere around my age (54); I
apologize if you are younger.
If RA runs brilliantly Saturday (and I will be taking a position against this)
please do not be quick to break out the diamond studded tiara and the
annointing oils. Please do not throw the word \"freak\" around. She will merely
have taken her position as this years version of the fastest horse ever.
Before conducting any equine coronations, familiarize yourself with the
curriculum vitae of 3 runners from the \"Decade of Champions\": Secretariat,
Forego and Spectacular Bid. Brilliantly fast horses who carried weight and
didn\'t miss many dances.
Secretariat would unquestionably be considered the greatest horse ever
if allowed to campaign as a 4YO; he arguably set 5 track records, 2 of which
were world records, as a 3YO.
Spectacular Bid\'s 4YO campaign was arguably one of the best years any runner
ever had -- four track records, between 7f and 1-1/4 miles. I think his 1-1/4
mile record is still the fastest ever run on dirt; his Santa Anita 7 furlongs
in 1:20 was still standing when they plowed the SA main track under and
installed the mattress. All of his track records were set carrying between 126
and 132 pounds.
Forego won what, 6 Eclipse Awards? on ankles which belonged in an ice tub at
Penn National or Finger Lakes.
Demand Greatness before supplicating; though admittedly the economics of the
Sport today, the dilution of the breed and the paucity of real horseman among
the ranks of owners and trainers makes it unlikely we will ever witness true
immortality again.