Desert Orchid
Senior Jockey
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I've come under criticism over at FF for daring to suggest Sea Bird could arguably give STS 7lbs and a beating.
What's the consensus on here?
What's the consensus on here?
Don't know and to be honest, don't really care.
I've come under criticism over at FF for daring to suggest Sea Bird could arguably give STS 7lbs and a beating.
What's the consensus on here?
Sea-Bird would trot past Group 1 horses like they were swimming through treacle.
Sounds like STS going past Fame and Glory !:lol:
A bit too distant for all but the coffin dodgers to weigh this one up, but how about STS vs Dancing brave?
Two things worth considering are that Dancing Brave certainly beat a real quality Arc field whereas STS only beat the likes of Fame and Glory
STS has the more complete profile but if there was one very slight (and its very slight) achilles heal, it would have been slight tendency to idle in front.
The awesome Dancing brave finish (and Zarakava too?) could just have caught him...
I would always fancy STS against a battler but slightly more wary against one that comes up quickly on the blindside...
Wouldn't know near enough about Sea Bird to compare him to Sea The Stars, but surely it's wrong to use the Arc as a barometer of STS's ability.
STS had more than gears and pace anyway as far as I'm concerned. He had that rare ability to display his consderable brilliance virtually every time he went to the well (and even when not at his best, he was far too good). The versatility and toughness he has displayed throughout this season mark him down as the greatest flat horse I have ever seen, slightly ahead of Dubai Millenium.
This is the type of horse that I for one will be able to look back on in years to come and remember exactly where I was (and my memory is notoriously bad!) for every single one of his runs, from his debut at the Curragh right through to the Arc. A horse to savour.
I'm glad you mentioned DM. He was a super horse too, and his DWC win and his demolition of Sendawar at Ascot will live long in the memory.
A couple of points, if I may...
The comparison over 12f was because I've been taken to task over at FF suggesting SB could arguably have given STS 7lbs and a beating on their Arc form.
I have no doubt the STS we saw in France wasn't the STS we saw at Sandown and I have no doubt SB's Arc was far stronger in depth. Can anyone really imagine Youmie getting within two lengths of Reliance, let alone SB?
If you believe STS had more gears than SB, check the various Youtube clips of the latter in action. While it's possible he (STS) did, it's hard not to be taken aback by SB's cruising speed. I couldn't envisage even STS getting SB off the bit in the middle stages of a race.
I'm glad you mentioned DM. He was a super horse too, and his DWC win and his demolition of Sendawar at Ascot will live long in the memory.
I will remember STS as the champion of his era and a great one at that but even though I was just about to turn 10 when he won his Derby and was just past that birthday when he won his Arc and therefore can't remember him much, every time I try to analyse SB's form I find myself likening him to Arkle, which is going some.
It should pain me to accept he was better than Brigadier Gerard because he was the superstar of my teen years but it doesn't. There's no pain in accepting that something is just so good as to be almost unbelievable. It's to be treasured.
You seem to feel the need to have a pop at Fame And Glory everything anything remotely negative is said about STS.