jagger wrote:Well, I took a little heat for picking Daddy Long Legs to finish last...but....did anybody else pick him for last besides me? What do I win? I played quite a few exactas and did hit on one of them with Bodemeister and I'll Have Another and won $300+ or something and invested 60+ or something. Looked like if Bodemeister could have been rated a little he might have won. Did he really need a 45+ half? Last half was 52ish. They will never learn. NEGATIVE SPLITS boys and girls!!!!
the only reason and i mean the ONLY reason BM lost this race was because a 50 to 1 shot's owners got derby fever. if T'berg is not in the race BM wins by 3 or 4 lengths
mike smith could not have played that race any better than he did. in retrospect we knew BM liked to have the lead but i don't' think anyone here imagined he had THAT type of natural speed. if you have that type of natural speed you put pressure on everyone else in the race to do things and make decisions they don't want to make. If you have a horse that can go 45-1:09 type and keep going you do that 10 out of 10 times. why take away a horses best weapon? he cruses faster than other grade 1 caliber horses run. he made hansen and tburg who is a legit grade 1 sprinter look slow.
he ran hansen, take chrage indy, Gemologist into the ground and shook loose. that's 1 grade 1 winner, one undefeated grade 1 winner and another 2YO eclipse winning breeders cup winning grade 1 winner.
that was seriously the most impressive lost i had ever seen in my life. my god that's a race horse.
he played it right though. keep in mind he had enough in the tank to hold off 18 other horses and the horse that beat him is bred to run all day long and came out of the best derby prep race of them all this year. it's the hard spun deal all over again, after the derby larry jones tried to play around with trying to rate him or what not and after the kings bishop he said you know what, screw it lol. he's fast and i'm not going to try to make him not fast. and even though he lost the breeders cup classic that year he still ran his eyeballs out and lost to a horse he wasn't going to beat under any circumstances whatsoever that day.
i have been thinking about this for a little bit and i think what is interesting is, now that you know what you know about BM.. how do you beat him? the preakness isn't 10F and i doubt T berg or any other hopeless long shots are going to be pressing the pace. what do you do if you are hansen? you already shown you can't run with him. he showed you what he can do in the arknasas derby if you leave him alone. what do you do in the belmont when he IS going to be the controlling speed? and hell he out ran the rabbit today lol. your only chance of beating him is hoping he is soft by the time they hit the stretch and if his pedigree is any indication, they haven't gotten anywhere near the bottom of him.
he's going to be scary good before it's all said and done.