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If they retire him after 3 yo season, he may not better the mile today. I think he is a super horse (in the class of the top 10 all-time) but today was 90 degrees +, still wind and stablemate cutting the fractions. Would love to see him race at 4.
Fastest 3 year old in history and STILL we haven't seen his bottom. Glad I lived to see a colt like this one. Awe inspiring. Glad he beat my pre - race prediction by a tick! LOL
This, but being they are or were going for the record, I guess it's a lock they retire him. Sad, but imagine how fun racing would be if these champion 3yold raced until they were at least 5. But $$$$ talks.
Whoever you are, you're a great addition to Plop and one of the best and most knowledgeable posters we've seen. I consider you the Mr. Miyagi of horseplop. A few questions:1. How much more is there to get to his bottom? His last quarter ... to me it looked like he was pacing as fast possible. Would whip/other encouragement made him go any faster?2. Track/weather matters, right? Were conditions close to - if not - perfect for his big mile? 3. The trip ... does he go faster with solid competition right next to him from, say, the 5/16 to the 1/8? 4. What do you think he goes in a Time Trial? Some others: -1965(?) Bret Hanover 153.3-1971(?) Steady Star 152.0-1980 Niatross 149.1Going into Niatross Oct 1, 1980 TT, the any Age/Sex WR in a race was Niatross' 152.4 at Syracuse in 1980 (? I think) Steady Star was very fast but certainly, by race record - not an all time great. How fast would Confederate go TT? What do you believe Miki or Bulldog would have done in a TT under perfect conditions? In any event, Confederate deserves our attention and if your time allows, please let us know more of your thoughts..
He hit his bottom yesterday. He will go to the stub barn with that record. That race yesterday was a TT , his stablemate put up insane #’s for absolutely no reason and he still didn’t crack 46 which is what they were after.
Be interesting to see if there is much more time he can drop.... Yesterday was a perfect storm, great weather, fast track, stablemate to setup the fractions....And I am not sure I buy into he was underwraps.... In the photo on the USTA site you can see Tetrick is fully laid out with the lines loose on hips.... But we haven't seen him pushed much this year - so who know's how much more there is.
I don’t think the Sweet Lou line is going to over take the SBSW stud lines in the breeding barn.