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Bruce_Savage
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Would be interesting if someone done research into the years of an attempted Triple Crown to find out how average or great the current crop of three year olds were.
Racing him against Frankel at 10F would prove him ten times over than winning a St Leger at 3's on.
You could race him in the Ascot Gold Cup but if there is no spectacle apart from a one horse race how is that really achieving anything.
As racing fans we should be chomping on the bit to see the two best horses race against each other, and leave the ducking and diving, bottling and cowardice to owners of the horses in this industry.
Spot on. I don't know why anyone would rather see him win the triple crown than take on Frankel.
I don't really see why he can't do both to be honest. Take on Frankel in the International and then go on to the St.Leger.
Oh So Sharp did it in 1985. After the Oaks, she was 2nd in the King George (to Petoski), 2nd in the Benson & Hedges (to Commanche Run), then won the Leger.
Spot on, Cruella.It's not about the St Leger in isolation. It's what the three races together mean in the context of racing. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. That's why I believe he will go for the Leger, because in this instance it won't be the death knell for his commercial stallion prospects that a Leger win alone would be, and it will give him the opportunity of immortality as opposed to being remembered as just a(nother) very good racehorse.
Meadowville and Politico.no one ever mentions who Nijinsky beat in the Leger though
I'd just rather see Camelot take on Frankel, rather than take on a load of slow old boats in a shite race
but she didn't win the B&H...which could be construed as a warm up race as she wasn't a 10f horse
As for coming to hand, well the derby is on far more demanding course and all of 2f less, not to mention that it is obviously earlier in the 3 year olds career
Same argument applies?
Frankel makes people go to a racecourse to see him in a gallop and is not a triple crown winner.
Too true. One of J Muscats suggestions was The Eclipse Stks be the third leg of any modern Triple Crown. Ten furlongs against older horses being the ultimate contemporary racehorse test. Also the timing is such that it is long enough between races for the horse yet not too long for the public to forget. If Corals still sponsor the race, it may be the way to increase their contribution to racing! Also The Eclipse seems to have fallen between two stools with the raised profile of The Prince Of Wales for older horses while the top3yo horses seem to bypass it of late.