Started by Man o Taz, September 16, 2015, 10:55:38 AM
Previous topic - Next topicQuote from: Man o Taz on September 29, 2015, 09:05:38 AMThere is a world of difference between the Derby and the Classic, imo. Smooth Roller's best option for the BC would be to target the Dirt Mile. He has plenty of time ahead to season and prepare himself for next year's Classic. He would make for an interesting addition to that field, but absolutely nothing of BC note finished behind him on Saturday (and that's coming from a Hoppertunity fan) and I think a win is way beyond his current ability.
It is a big ask. His 2nd stakes race the BC Classic.
But is that any different from a horse making his 5th start in the Kentucky Derby like Verrazano did? Granted Verrazano did not do too well, but some of the 3 year olds have.
Quote from: curtis on September 29, 2015, 10:16:28 PMI agree. If he does manage to win the classic we are in for an exciting year next year. Heck, even if he competitively hits the board he is adding some serious depth to the SoCal ranks for the Strub series (assuming that's still actually a series)
For Smooth Roller, in my opinion, to have a shot to win the Classic, he'd need to be a horse for the ages.
Quote from: peeptoad on September 30, 2015, 03:49:25 AMThe Strub series doesn't exist any longer. Once upon a time, it consisted of the Malibu, San Fernando and Strub Stakes, progressing from 7-9-10f. The latter two races were shortened to 8.5 and 9f respectively. In it's last running, I believe the Strub--originally the biggest of the three races and the only Gr1, when grading began--was run at 8.5f. The Strub was jettisoned so that the purse money could be combined with that of the San Antonio to make it a more attractive race. The Strub Series was for four, or about to turn four-year-olds, anyway. If the connections are wise and go the Dirt Mile route with Smooth Roller, he should be a factor in the San Antonio-Big Cap if that's where they decide to go. I also think that the race Saturday fell into his lap and I wouldn't completely trust that number.
I agree. If he does manage to win the classic we are in for an exciting year next year. Heck, even if he competitively hits the board he is adding some serious depth to the SoCal ranks for the Strub series (assuming that's still actually a series)