I\'m a big fan of Zenyatta, a very big fan of John Shirreffs and and even bigger fan of Mike Smith. I thought if Zenyatta was a bit vulnerable, it was yesterday because Cushion is her least favorite surface. As far as the TG numbers being \"off\" on Zenyatta, I don\'t know enough to even comment. I do know one thing...this is one running mare, big time running mare. I\'m confident that John will campaign her in a very sensible fashion, he\'s not gonna run her back too soon and risk knocking her out. John\'s history of getting his good horses to run big races is pretty well documented.
I think some fans may fail to realize that this is a filly who is better than 17 hands tall, and she\'s very athletic for that large of animal. I\'ve had a conversation with Mike a year ago and like Mike or not, he\'s been on some great, great animals...Cigar, Skip Away, Cherokee Run, Azeri, Lure, Holy Bull among his very best mounts ever.
This is an animal unlike any other he\'s ever ridden. (Qualifying this because I\'ve never ridden a thoroughbred in a wagering event, as like MOST of the other riding experts in this forum). Typically, when you\'re riding a Cadillac like some of those mentioned above, at some point in the race when they are \"asked\" it takes them 3-4-5-6 strides to really launch their bid. This is not true with Zenyatta. When she is asked, her response is immediate. That\'s why Mike is very careful about when he asks her because this mare just lopes along waiting for the movement of the reins to get into action. You watch her on the backside being 10-15 lengths out of it and you wonder if she\'s gonna get there.
As I watched the replay yesterday, it looked to me like Garrett was trying to run interference in front of Zenyatta. Since Garrett\'s horse was in front, he got to set the path that he was on, but he certainly wasn\'t going to make it easy for Mike to go either inside or outside of his mount. You can clearly see once Mike brought Zenyatta back off Garrett\'s horse and asked her for an instant, she went by her like she was standing still. I assume that pissed Mike and Zenyatta off.
At any rate, any horse can be beaten on the right day on the wrong surface or the wrong horse on the front end. I like Zenyatta\'s chances against any filly/mare on this planet at 1/16th or 1/8th, regardless of Beyers, TG numbers. If she fires, and she always does, she\'ll be a handful, and I\'ll be cheering her on even when I don\'t bet a nickel on her. Her late pace numbers continue to be unbelievable by any standards.