Started by Zenyatta, July 23, 2016, 07:47:41 AM
Previous topic - Next topicQuote from: Senator L on August 02, 2016, 08:28:50 AMSo could Dr. Fager (watch the 1968 Californian), American Pharoah, Nyquist, etc. It doesn't always work out. Officer actually comes to mind. He looked push button sitting off of horses and then seemingly cantering home--on both coasts. The thought was always that Victor never even asked him and how fast could he go if he were asked? Then he started getting trips that made him uncomfortable and suddenly he wasn't just cantering. Taz is right in that it will probably take multiple horses unless one materializes that can dog her and then finish the deed like Stellar Wind did against Beholder. She's been tested twice for brief periods; by Pretty 'N' Cool in the Del Mar Debutante and by Carina Mia in the CCA Oaks so she isn't going to just fold but I still want to see a little more evidence before she is anointed the greatest female in the land. She seems to have the most scope among the three-year-old fillies. That's all I know right now.
The problem with your plan is that she can rate off the lead if she wants.
I think the only question is the distance.
She sure is fun to watch though
Quote from: Man o Taz on August 03, 2016, 07:56:11 AMI respect Catch A Glimpse but as I said before the only true way to compare them is for them to race. In 1981, Ron McAnally wanted to prove John Henry was the best horse out there. Only problem was, Flying Paster won every race for older horses at Santa Anita--San Carlos, San Pasqual and San Antonio--leading up to the Santa Anita Handicap. So McAnally entered John Henry in the Big 'Cap, carried 128 to Paster's 130 and beat him fair and square. The debate was effectively over. In a perfect world, Songbird and Catch A Glimpse would meet once on dirt and once on turf, but we don't live in a perfect world. There is no reason to take a horse out of their element when races now are deemed so precious. I don't care what Songbird beats if she wins the Alabama, prestige wise there is no comparison between the Alabama and the Lake Placid. I also don't think that Songbird has to win out to get the award.
And maybe among the 3 year old males.
But right now I rate her the 3rd best filly behind Beholder and Stellar Wind and that is only until the Beverly D (though it looks like the Lake Placid will be next on her schedule). If Catch A Glimpse should win that race impressively, I would give her the edge over Songbird until the Alabama and maybe after it depending who shows up in the Alabama.
Quote from: Man o Taz on August 09, 2016, 09:28:22 AMStellar Wind is last year's three-year-old filly Eclipse winner so beating her would actually be an achievement and shouldn't be taken for granted. I hate to bring up the tired Wise Dan argument again, but our best horses don't race on the turf, it's Plan B. It's always tough to gauge the European horses when they come over because our turf is so vastly different than theirs. One of the most talented, dynamic horses I've ever seen is Manila and he's all but forgotten and when you bring him up those that do remember him describe him as a nice turf horse. It's a stigma and I'm not saying it's fair, but we have been moving away from horses running on both surfaces ever since the advent of the Breeder's Cup. I sure don't see it changing any time soon if at all.
Well, it is easier with Catch A Glimpse scrapping plans to enter the Beverly D because if she secured wins in the Beverly D, Flower Bowl, and BC Turf I do not think there would be any question who the top 3 year old female should be. Her skipping the Beverly D for the Lake Placid raises question marks. But, should she still win the Flower Bowl and the BC Turf a strong case could be made for her against Songbird for top 3 year old female even if she were to win the BC Distaff.
1 win against open company in a championship level race
1win against older females on turf
1 win against 3 year old males on turf
Granted only 3 G1 wins to Songbirds likely 5 should she win out, but if Beholder goes in the BC Classic, Songbird would only have Stellar Wind who is formidable, but does not carry the stature of Beholder. And 3 times stepping up in class would be a strong case. I just like to argue for the turf horses since I think they get less respect. I feel the same way often about the sprinters. They do not get the same respect as the routers.