To me, the evidence, even beyond the speed figures, is really piling up that Rachel Alexander is not just great, but really really great, as in maybe one of the top horses of the last 30 years, of any gender. Not only does she win with flare and fast figures, but those that fall in her wake come back and run big. Just Flashing loses to her by 20 lengths, then comes back and wins the Grade 1 Test. Summer Bird, with a rail trip, gets dusted by Rachel with a 4w/3w trip, by over 6 lengths at Monmouth, then Summer Bird comes back yesterday and to me beat what I thought was an above average Travers field, with complete ease, under a very confident ride by Desormeaux, throttled down the last 100 yards. I know these multi-race comparisons where one horse beats another horse who beats another horse, are a house of cards, but the evidence is significant this year. As I posted a few weeks back in response to somebody calling this a very weak crop of 3 year old colts, I don\'t think it is. I just think that a freaky fast filly is making this year\'s group look mediocre. Summer Bird is a good horse. Mine that Bird is also a good horse. Despite yesterday\'s \"dud\", Quality Road is a very good horse IMO.
Meanwhile, a terrible terrible job IMO by Jerry Bailey and Randy Moss in yesterday\'s telecast for taking Jess Jackson to task for not running in the Travers and picking the easier spot in the Woodward. They had a horse for the Travers and Rachel has already won two Grade 1\'s against colts on her resume (Preakness and Haskell), it made perfect sense to let Kensei run in the Travers and add \"older horses\" to Rachel\'s agenda and legacy. Just ridiculous criticism by Bailey and Moss, especially in light of neither one of them mentioning Zenyatta, and the fact that John Shirreffs is hiding under a rock somewhere in California, trying to find another synthetic, equal weights, rigged field to run against, where Zenyatta can drop 20 lengths out of it against allowance calibre horses, then rally late and wide to win by a neck, keeping her streak in tact.
Charitable Man is not a good horse. Agree with Miff. The horse has lost his gate speed, has no acceleration, and no fight in him at all. Very poor performance yesterday. Actually miserable. Similar goes for Warrior\'s Reward. I give up on him, which means he wins next time out. He is better than Charitable Man, but that is not saying much. Strange ride by Borel, leaves the gate, tucks inside, but then floats 3 wide the first turn on his own, and continues in the 4 path all the way around the track. Interesting from Calvin \"Bo-Rail\", but the horse was a slow rat anyway. I think Quality Road gets a Mulligan for yesterday. Huge physical horse, who should never be down inside, let alone buried on the rail on a sloppy surface. A slow break but then indecisive ride by Johnny V., although the horse didn\'t have any punch. Give him a chance on a dry track. Sometimes those huge hulking horses don\'t glide over the sloppy surfaces well.
Birdstone is one helluva an underpriced distance stallion.
Jim