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November 6, 2010 at 22:56 #16693
Watch Zenyatta get beat there in the Breeders Classic and tell me you have seen a worse ride EVER?
November 6, 2010 at 23:03 #326658After 2 furlongs the filly is detached and yet only touchs 6"s in running any other horse would have been 100"s that is the esteem this filly is held in and she is as willing a horse as i have ever seen! Unbelievable performance to even get a place never mind beaten in a photo! Pathetic ride!
November 6, 2010 at 23:05 #326662He bet the [expletive] off her up the straight too.
November 6, 2010 at 23:10 #326669it was almost identical to dancing brave and sharastani
she was "given a greville" alright
November 6, 2010 at 23:23 #326685Having watched the race again it is quite apparent that Mike Smith was trying to be a right clever b*stard,not only did he want to win the hard way he wanted to win the hardest way ever and all to prove what a phenomenal filly
Zenyatta
is! We already know that though,there was never in a million years any reason to ride her like that the guy looked incompetent in the saddle he takes another pull coming off the last bend still in last place he weaves her out and when he straightens her up he just about takes her head off and then his whip flailing like a demented monkey as she closes down the winner! sickening sight!
Nobody has slated the ride Greville gave the Brave more than me but this is 10 times worse and will be remembered forever!November 6, 2010 at 23:29 #326687Another race that will always divide opinion on why the horse was left so much to do … yes, it did look as though she wasn’t striding out freely early on … and yes, I think Smith realised after 2 furlongs that he was too far back but knew that getting after her to make up the ground too quickly would be counter-productive and likely to run the finish out of her … the damage was effectively therefore already done in the first two furlongs … having found the leaders coming back, I reckon Smith thought the race was all over on the home turn and was cocky enough to take a pull just prior to removing his goggles … desperation then kicked in as he realised Blame had got first run and I counted 22 full blooded strikes with the whip including three lots of six rat-a-tat-tat style a la Lester Piggott on Roberto/The Minstrel … a career defining moment for Smith who will be forced to relive that race long after his race riding days are over … I feel for the horse more than anything … didn’t deserve a beating of that nature
November 6, 2010 at 23:33 #326691AnonymousInactive- Total Posts 17716
Never have I read such nonsense in all my life.
If anything beat Zenyatta today it was the sheer volume of attention she was receiving; flanked by what looked like a small army on her way to the saddling enclosure and visibly affected by the rapturous applause upon her entrance.
In the race itself she started slowly, was being asked to improve after all of a furlong despite looking less than keen, wasn’t all that far behind Blame in the middle of the back straight and failed to quicken enough having been aided (she was within spitting distance of the lead at the turn) by Quality Road going off too fast.
She was less than impressive when winning last time and was beaten by the occasion tonight. I’ve never bought in to the hype, but I can appreciate what an emotional occasion it would have been had she won; unfortunately it is that elation-turned-despair that is governing people’s reactions.
McCririck’s suggestion that Mike Smith didn’t do enough, and his subsequent verbal assault because he actually did too much (with the whip), were laughable. The less said about Matt Chapman’s rant the better.
November 6, 2010 at 23:34 #326693AnonymousInactive- Total Posts 17716
Nearly threw up watching that it was so disgusting, total brutality and should have his licence revoked for minimum 2 years.
November 6, 2010 at 23:41 #326700That ride was a ******* disgrace, made the Rachel Alexander ride look like a case of sympathetic handling. If I were Zentatta’s owner i’d tell him to piss off and never ask for another of my rides. Appalling stuff.
Arguably the best performance of her career in spite of the twat on her back.November 6, 2010 at 23:45 #326704AnonymousInactive- Total Posts 17716
22 twats, according to BHL.
November 6, 2010 at 23:47 #326705AnonymousInactive- Total Posts 17716
Wasn’t as bad as McCoy’s ride on Get Me Out Of Here. At least Mike Smith tried to win. McCoy didn’t bother.
November 6, 2010 at 23:48 #326706I agree with most here not the jockeys greatest moment at all……..I thought i was back in the 80’s watching Scurlogue Champ running in a dog race!!
Cant compare with Dancing Brave tho IMHO at the time they wasnt sure The Brave would stay.
November 6, 2010 at 23:53 #326708AnonymousInactive- Total Posts 17716
A National iconic mare who has given the sport so much both on and off the track, her lively happy go lucky behaviour before a race is poetry in motion and no horse of her value and stature should be put under that mental beating regardless of the race in question and it’s almost like Mike lost faith in her for a furlong or two.
November 6, 2010 at 23:57 #326711A National iconic mare who has given the sport so much both on and off the track, her lively happy go lucky behaviour before a race is poetry in motion and no horse of her value and stature should be put under that mental beating regardless of the race in question and it’s almost like Mike lost faith in her for a furlong or two.
Here here.
November 6, 2010 at 23:59 #326713Wasn’t as bad as McCoy’s ride on Get Me Out Of Here. At least Mike Smith tried to win. McCoy didn’t bother.
November 7, 2010 at 00:04 #326716I said it about Midday and i will say it again "hek normally in a group one race only the winner gets the perfect ride.You must have a group one horse ,a group one jockey and a group one trip,(free from trouble not of your own making)some call it luck.Only the winner will have all three. Midday did not have the group one trip."Same applies to the big Z. End of story.Heck Smith did little wrong. He was only beaten a head.Suddenly all the knockers are soreheads.She is still the greatest.Could Goldicova give a furlong to her field? I think the big Z was crowned in defeat.The greatest horse I ever saw.Ten years from now nobody will remember the name of her conqueror. Who beat Secretariate?
November 7, 2010 at 00:07 #326718You can imagine the arse ripping Peslier would have got had he done that on Goldikova. But he wouldn’t because he is a proper pilot.
Win or no win, there is no reason to beat up any animal like that. The mare can only respond so much to the first few taps, and she was responding. Any more was just brutal excess. -
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