No doubt a brilliant training performance in terms of a specific plan executed near-perfectly. I also don't believe that the horse's achievements should be denigrated just because he was active in a less-than-stellar era. But Kauto and Denman were simply operating at a different level at their best.
Which is exactly what you then proceed to do . I know perfectly well how ratings operate and how they are assessed but I do not have blind faith in them as you seem to do.