Breeders’ Cup 2022
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'Twas really not Steve Asmussen's day today. Several of his ran well though. I was happy to see Clairiere run so well. I was concerned because she had that mouth injury, which is one of the reasons I didn't pick her for the pools.
Kind of a "meh" Breeders' Cup for me, personally. None of my personal favorites did that much and it did get old seeing the same people win every turf race (minus Caravel, which I should've had, dangit). Three of my picks did win in the pool, though: Meditate, Modern Games, and Malathaat.
I hope I don't jinx it, but I haven't seen anything referencing Chuck retiring. Gainesway bought into him pre-Derby (I think) so I assume that's where he'll go eventually. I would love it if he stuck around next year! Same with War Like Goddess. Any word on where she goes next?
I rewatched the Sprint and O Besos definitely was flying at the end.
Kind of a "meh" Breeders' Cup for me, personally. None of my personal favorites did that much and it did get old seeing the same people win every turf race (minus Caravel, which I should've had, dangit). Three of my picks did win in the pool, though: Meditate, Modern Games, and Malathaat.
I hope I don't jinx it, but I haven't seen anything referencing Chuck retiring. Gainesway bought into him pre-Derby (I think) so I assume that's where he'll go eventually. I would love it if he stuck around next year! Same with War Like Goddess. Any word on where she goes next?
I rewatched the Sprint and O Besos definitely was flying at the end.
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- Flanders
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I agree with you and yes I remember Spanish Fern, also Santa Barbara and Snowfall. All we can do is hope he will be a good patient and have good luck in his recovery.
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True that.
Was just scrolling for Epicenter news on Twitter and encountered the takes "Secretariat only ever dominated one race" and "Secretariat never beat a field that good." I think it might be time to log off...
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Epicenter has a repairable fracture thankfully
Why walk when you could ride?
- Flanders
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I would think Chuck isn't retiring just because when Gainesway released their stallion fees for 2023, he wasn't on there but Olympiad was with a TBD fee. If he had a commercial sire, he would be retiring or already retired.Mylute wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 9:20 pm I hope I don't jinx it, but I haven't seen anything referencing Chuck retiring. Gainesway bought into him pre-Derby (I think) so I assume that's where he'll go eventually. I would love it if he stuck around next year! Same with War Like Goddess. Any word on where she goes next?
I never saw anything concrete on War Like Goddess just it was possible she might go to the Japan Cup. She didn't start racing until late in her 3yo year so maybe they will keep her in training. The owner has let most of his better mares race through age 5 and then retired them, but they also had started racing at 2. He kept Mucho Unusual in training at 6 but when she lost twice she was retired and bred earlier this year. So fingers crossed, I'd love to see her race again next year.
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Is classic causeway still pointed to a Japanese race? I can’t remember what it wasFlanders wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 9:54 pmI would think Chuck isn't retiring just because when Gainesway released their stallion fees for 2023, he wasn't on there but Olympiad was with a TBD fee. If he had a commercial sire, he would be retiring or already retired.Mylute wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 9:20 pm I hope I don't jinx it, but I haven't seen anything referencing Chuck retiring. Gainesway bought into him pre-Derby (I think) so I assume that's where he'll go eventually. I would love it if he stuck around next year! Same with War Like Goddess. Any word on where she goes next?
I never saw anything concrete on War Like Goddess just it was possible she might go to the Japan Cup. She didn't start racing until late in her 3yo year so maybe they will keep her in training. The owner has let most of his better mares race through age 5 and then retired them, but they also had started racing at 2. He kept Mucho Unusual in training at 6 but when she lost twice she was retired and bred earlier this year. So fingers crossed, I'd love to see her race again next year.
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It was nice to see Bill Mott get 2 winners today. A masterful training job!
I was also delighted to see Roger Attfield had 2 Shirl/Speight horses, same sire and 2nd dam no less, that were longshots finish 2nd and 3rd in their turf races. Also masterful training!
I was also delighted to see Roger Attfield had 2 Shirl/Speight horses, same sire and 2nd dam no less, that were longshots finish 2nd and 3rd in their turf races. Also masterful training!
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Now I think I know why I blocked him.....I could think of many, starting with Slew’s JCGCMiss Woodford wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:03 pmSame tbh
This next half hour is gonna be real annoying
It’s this kind of crap that makes people not root for Flightline..
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LOL! Secretariat's stakes records and win record speak for themselves. Juvenile champ, 3yo champ, horse of the year. Imagine what he would have done as a 4yo.
How many stakes or track records has Flightline set? Honest question. I really don't know.
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I think his light racing schedule also causes questioning. They need to race him next year if they are concerned about his legacy. Yes, he's the best in training now. But against the greats of the past? Questionable. I wouldn't breed to him. I would want a horse that races more than 3 times a year. They are not transparent about why the light schedule. At least, not that I have heard. Maybe I missed it? How good has his competition been? Yes, Life is Good is very talented, but I don't think he is a 10-furlong horse, so that is not a real gauge. There is no other standout horse that I can think of. If he is really the GOAT wouldn't he have broken a few track records? I am not aware of any, or I missed it if he has.Slewfan2 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:46 amNow I think I know why I blocked him.....I could think of many, starting with Slew’s JCGCMiss Woodford wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:03 pmSame tbh
This next half hour is gonna be real annoying
It’s this kind of crap that makes people not root for Flightline..
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They did say he takes longer between the races to get his energy backup again. The longer the break the better the performance. I'm paraphrasing, but it was something along those lines that they said. I don't mind a lighter schedule if they plan on keeping him racing. Buuuuuuuuuut the old cynic in me think the "next years racing campaign" will probably the Pegasus and Dubai World Cup and that's it.Happy Endings wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 2:09 am
I think his light racing schedule also causes questioning. They need to race him next year if they are concerned about his legacy. Yes, he's the best in training now. But against the greats of the past? Questionable. I wouldn't breed to him. I would want a horse that races more than 3 times a year. They are not transparent about why the light schedule. At least, not that I have heard. Maybe I missed it? How good has his competition been? Yes, Life is Good is very talented, but I don't think he is a 10-furlong horse, so that is not a real gauge. There is no other standout horse that I can think of. If he is really the GOAT wouldn't he have broken a few track records? I am not aware of any, or I missed it if he has.
To be fair I think in Flightlines case it's not a matter of how good has his competition been, because his times speak for themselves. He would have to run into a horse like Arrogate/American Pharoah/Invasor/Ghostzapper etc to be truly tested. Or even Lava Man ins his prime on his fave track, the way the old man behaved in the post parade he wanted to have a go at him anyway.
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Coady Photography got some great pics of the Distaff finish here:
https://twitter.com/CoadyPhoto/status/1 ... 2520834048
Also really like their photo that was used in the TDN article, its so good it doesn't even look like a real finish:
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... c-distaff/
https://twitter.com/CoadyPhoto/status/1 ... 2520834048
Also really like their photo that was used in the TDN article, its so good it doesn't even look like a real finish:
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... c-distaff/
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So apparently there were three horses who canned off yesterday? I have no idea who’s the third if true
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Messier was the other one. He bled.SukiSatsuki wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:40 am So apparently there were three horses who canned off yesterday? I have no idea who’s the third if true
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Ohhh ok second horse to bleed during the weekend at least it’s not seriousgenuinerizk wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:54 amMessier was the other one. He bled.SukiSatsuki wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:40 am So apparently there were three horses who canned off yesterday? I have no idea who’s the third if true
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It looks like an ad photo, of where it shows off a stallions best progeny or something. Cody took some amazing Distaff pics.Flanders wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 4:49 am Coady Photography got some great pics of the Distaff finish here:
https://twitter.com/CoadyPhoto/status/1 ... 2520834048
Also really like their photo that was used in the TDN article, its so good it doesn't even look like a real finish:
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... c-distaff/
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As time goes by and PETA has greater control, this question will become less and less relevant.Happy Endings wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:52 am
How many stakes or track records has Flightline set? Honest question. I really don't know.
Back in the olde days it was the track superintendent who could decide how fast horses would run on big days.
Gulfstream might be the most obvious for their 3YO series but there were plenty of other examples.
Tracks were rolled and sealed as tight as could be, some said it was like running on concrete.
Tracks are slower these days and safer, that's a good thing.
The idea of setting a new stakes or track record is way in the back of the minds of horsemen.
It's really not the objective, if it was Flavian Prat wouldn't have stood up for the final 1/8th of a mile in Flightline's Pacific Classic, and he was pretty much wrapped up on nearing the wire once again in yesterday's BC Classic.
What's that olde saying......time only matters in jail.
I've found it easier to tear up tickets at 8/1 instead of 8/5.
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I think it's mostly the primitive human impulse of resentment and envy of success that make people "not root for Flightline". The race call serves as convenient excuse to verbalize what's already there.Slewfan2 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:46 amNow I think I know why I blocked him.....I could think of many, starting with Slew’s JCGCMiss Woodford wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:03 pmSame tbh
This next half hour is gonna be real annoying
It’s this kind of crap that makes people not root for Flightline..
Tall poppy syndrome.
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Serious question -- which greats did Arrogate/American Pharoah/Invasor/Ghostzapper - even Secretariat - defeat to be "truly tested"?Kurenai wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 3:09 am
To be fair I think in Flightlines case it's not a matter of how good has his competition been, because his times speak for themselves. He would have to run into a horse like Arrogate/American Pharoah/Invasor/Ghostzapper etc to be truly tested. Or even Lava Man ins his prime on his fave track, the way the old man behaved in the post parade he wanted to have a go at him anyway.