Best Race mare ever
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Best Race mare ever
Wondering what the consensus would be.
I think you almost have to have a "Best of the Decade." And then, maybe, one for each surface...
It's impossible to compare Zenyatta with, say Ruffian, since Big Z's biggest triumphs came over the synthetic surface at SA, which is apparently now just going to be a flash in the pan (they are going back to dirt).
It's impossible to compare Zenyatta with, say Ruffian, since Big Z's biggest triumphs came over the synthetic surface at SA, which is apparently now just going to be a flash in the pan (they are going back to dirt).
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
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Zenyatta has won two races over the dirt.
According to her connections, she's even better on dirt.
And I think I read somewhere that Hollywood Park, where she's based, is the most like dirt of the synthetic tracks?
I sometimes wonder if the reason she doesn't get back east more is the fact that Sherriffs is based out west. Not that that stops some other trainers, but I think he doesn't like her to far away (from him) for long.
According to her connections, she's even better on dirt.
And I think I read somewhere that Hollywood Park, where she's based, is the most like dirt of the synthetic tracks?
I sometimes wonder if the reason she doesn't get back east more is the fact that Sherriffs is based out west. Not that that stops some other trainers, but I think he doesn't like her to far away (from him) for long.
I am a huge Zenyatta fan, but I have to give the nod to Ruffian. Coming from behind is very exciting, but Ruffian was basically never headed in a race no matter the distance until the moment she broke down. She was just plain faster than anything else, period.
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