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I am going to submit another perspective that isnt very popular.SBSW--lightly raced, most of his races were against Ontario Gold Series horsesHe made a meaningless speed mark at Lexington(46.4 i believe), the same day Art Official raced in 46.4, (Lexington "seeded" them in separate divisions preventing the rematch),other than that, he was protected and rested between races, skipped many of the big 3yo races in the US, and unlike Niatross, who only two losses(37 wins out of 39 races)had legit excuses(fever at Saratoga and then broke stride in the M Pace elim), SBSW came to the Big M Pace completely rested and healthy, brought his "A " game--and was defeated. I think he only raced 19 times in his entire career. His best race was his final race--at Yonkers in the rain where he defeated Shadow Play by a nose in a memorable stretch battle. He showed some real guts in that race even though he raced on the better part of the track with all the rain. MacGrath then scratched him out of Dover, rumor has it because he didnt want another loss pinned on his record. He was extremely lightly raced to have an undefeated career, that failed and it wasnt MacDonnell's fault, or YGs drive on Bullville Powerful that beat him. He just wasnt an all time great. I am sorry that this will upset many people here.These are facts.
OK Lance--thanks for the correctionscomparing him to all the other lightly raced horses since then means littlehe didnt dance many dances--didnt face adversity, skipped almost all of the big 3 yo races my point is when you dont dance all the dances and are rested heavily between races, you avoid many issues like wear and tear that racing regularly provides, you avoid outside draws, getting parked, getting used, facing your peers on a normal scheduleShadow Play was the only other decent 3yo he faced--Art Official was a joke and then you go down to Badlands Nitropointing at earnings means little- slot welfare enhancing purses doesnt impress me-hardly a top crop of 3yosof course he was a good sire--no arguing that-but i was referring to his racing career not his stud careerone of the most over rated popular horses of all time