It is highly unusual for a superstar to emerge season after season.
Is it
that unusual, TS?
We had Nijinsky then a real double whammy with Brigadier Gerard and Mill Reef in consecutive seasons, didn't we?
Flyingbolt and Arkle were contemporaries. Now Master Minded and Kauto Star.
Maybe 'superstar' is the issue. Do we confer the title too readily these days?
It may well be that SNA is a 130-133 horse up against 125-128 horses, in which case he'll be seen as high class, yet if the others were 120-124s he'd be a superstar.
I said a couple of seasons back we were entering a golden era. I think this is a continuation of it.
As far as today's race is concerned, I'm undecided as yet.
I'm still inclined to believe the Dewhurst, rather than the RPT, is the key. I can see SNA doing everything right and finding a top miler - maybe two - a touch too good on the day yet running the perfect prep for a demolition job at Epsom.
I'm also quite swayed by Flame's enthusiasm for Al Zir, which brings us back to the RPT. Its run prior to Doncaster suggested it was top class and Jim McGrath said this morning that Godolphin don't think he ran his race there. They seem quite happy to take the favourite on again and 20/1 looks
very big.
For those who were blown away by Canford Cliffs at Royal Ascot, I should say that my time figure for him that day was 104 unadjusted, compared with Awzaan's 109, Fencing Master and Extension's 108, and 107 for SNA and Elusive Pimpernel later in the season. Maybe CC is just speedier and was more mature at that stage of his juvenile season. I don't know but I'd have to say CC is one of the first I'd rule out among the fancied runners.
I'm very tempted to go with Fencing Master. It went into the Dewhurst almost devoid of course experience and ran a blinder, possibly from a favourable draw, a remark that would also apply to Xtension.
Nevertheless, I have St Nick 6lbs and more clear. I just wonder if he might need a trip this season to replicate it. I have Al Zir, Awzaan, Dick Turpin, Elusive Pimpernel, Fencing Master and Xtension all within a length of each other but on ratings that you wouldn't mind your leading fancy having going into an average Guineas, in the expectaion of finding a good few pounds' improvement to take them into the genuine Group 1 band.
I suppose the draw might well be a factor too, given the size of the field, which would give further reason to oppose Canford Cliffs (drawn 4). It might also be a reason to oppose Awzaan (2) and Elusive Pimpernel (1). I wouldn't, however, let it put me off Al Zir (10), Dick Turpin (11) or even Fencing Master (9).
I'll need to think about it a bit more...