Commentator's Mass Cap #

Started by dpatent, September 23, 2008, 01:59:01 PM

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dpatent

I posted on the \'other\' site my guess that he had to have run a negative number on the Ragozin scale.  Reasoning thus:

Other horses figured to run between a 5 and 8.  Give them an \'8\' or maybe a \'9\' if they quit at the end.
Commentator wins by 14 lengths, which is about 8 points.
Commentator gave about 10 lbs (2 points) in weight.
Commentator raced outside of the 2nd place horse (or so it seemed) for most of the race.  1/2 point.

My guess -1 or -2 or so for Ragozin.  He had run a -5 on TG last race (a figure he had run several times) so I have to think he ran at least that fast in the Mass Cap.

TGJB

Your lengths correction is slightly off and the other riders didn\'t make the weight. But we gave him another neg 5-- the only question was whether it was better.
TGJB

miff

At a Beyer of 110 plus ground, weight, not surprised at the ugly neg -5. When a horse like that bottoms out the field, the beaten lenghts become a little fake.The first part of the race was very fast(as was the surface), the last part ordinary.

Would love to tackle Commentator with any legit runner in the neg 2-3 range as long as there is some grade one type other speed to keep him honest.His type always looks better when they beat up on cheap speed with no \"runners\" behind them.


Mike
miff

jimbo66

Miff,

I hear your point, but based on number power alone, Commentator will be formidable in the BC Classic, if he runs.  Normally, a horse that has run as fast as he has in as many races as he has, and won his last few so impressively, would be \"short priced\" in the Classic.  In this case, I would agree with the \"bet against\" strategy.

But if Big Brown and Curlin both run, Commentator would be 3rd choice.  As the fastest horse in the race, and 3rd choice, he isn\'t a \"bet against\" for me.

But i am jumping ahead of myself.  They all have to commit to the race and then get there healthy.

basket777

His type

is that the type that has won over 1.5 mil   many graded races.  that is the tpe i want to own.

miff

Don\'t want to start a thread. If Commentator goes in the BC, please contact me privately, I will book EVERY quarter at track price plus a whole extra point.


Mike
miff

Silver Charm

TGJB seems to me you advised Bob Baffert a few years back to run Congaree in the Classic. The primary point of view was he could not get the distance, he ran gamely but finished fourth behind Pleasantly Perfect.

Commentator is son of Distorted Humor who you once bought.

Commentator is now coming off paired Negative 5\'s and has run a Negative 5 six times in his last 14 races spread over 4 years.

If you were to advise Zito would you tell him to stay or go. No becoming biased by the fact a strong early pace would benefit Student Council.

jbelfior

Silver:


Five weeks is too close for that horse. I think if the race is at Belmont, Zito doesn\'t go in the Mass \'Cap and trains right up to the Classic off the 2 month layoff.


Good Luck,
Joe B.

marcus

and if I understand this right - lunch at Katzs or DeFontes as well as the extra point !  now that sounds like the real deal    ...
marcus

miff

\"and if I understand this right - lunch at Katzs or DeFontes as well as the extra point ! now that sounds like the real deal\"


...Mark, Only if he does not run away by a pole and embarrass me!


Mike
miff

TGJB

I may have said something here, don\'t remember. But I didn\'t advise Baffert about Congaree.

If I were going to run Commentator in the BC I would not have run in the Mass Cap.
TGJB

jimbo66

What are you running for office JB?  Of course, all of us who have posted here for the past years could have guessed that you would have skipped the Mass Cap if you wanted to run in the BC Classic.  

But that is a \"hedge answer\".

He ran in the Mass Cap and ran his negative 5.  You know how the contenders look.  Would you now run in the BC Classic with Commentator, knowing he is the fastest horse in the country or do you just wait till next year, when the gelding may or may not be able to duplicate this form.

TGJB

It\'s really not a fair question, since I think he\'s unlikely to run well, for a number of reasons. It then becomes a question of risk/reward, and even on the 25% chance he runs his race, it\'s still worth going because of the huge purse. But that\'s true of almost everyone.
TGJB

dpatent

I\'m with Miff.  Commentator is a complete toss in the Classic for me, as is Big Brown.  The main questions for me are 1) who the Euros send over and 2) whether Curlin will run as poorly on Pro Ride as he did on Turf.  On dirt Curlin is miles better than the other US horses.  

I am watching to see whether they send Duke of Marmalade over.  His Euro numbers are pretty imposing.  He is supposedly being considered for a synthetic track 9f prep on Saturday but cannot find any recent news stories to confirm or not.

Silver Charm

David I get the impression you almost see this year, with a 14 horse field and plenty of Poly-type questions as sort of an Argangue type year.

Might be a good way to go........