Your Ask The Experts ID
is separate from your
Order Online Account ID
 Race of the Week:  2024 Kentucky Oaks/Derby Days Final Figures Churchill Downs May 3 & May 4, 2024 
Order Online
Buy TG Data
Complete Menu of
TG Data products
Simulcast Books
Customize a Value
Package of Select
TG Data
Sheet Requests
Order The Last Figure for Any Horse
Free Products
Redboard Room
Download and Review previous days' data.
Race of the Week
With detailed comments
ThoroTrack
Email notification when your horse races
Information
Introduction
For newcomers.
Samples and Tutorials
For Horsemen
Consulting services and Graph Racing
Sales Sites
Where to buy TG around the country
Archives
Historical races and handicapping articles
Handicapping
Hall of Fame
Major handicapping contest winners
Home Page
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (419 Views)
Posted by: fkach (IP Logged)
Date: August 10, 2007 09:02AM

Yes certainly.

I would take Bernardini, Discreet Cat, and Barbaro over any of this year's 3YOs. I think that was one of the best threesomes in the last 30 years.

I haven't seen any 3YO sprinters I'd take over Henny Hughes yet (as long as he gets a clean trip, unlike the BC when he got killed at the start)

I think Showing Up fits well with or was better than any of the 3YO turfers from this year.

However, Rags to Riches blows away last year's fillies.



Subject Written By Posted
Deepest 3 yr old crop? (717 Views) ronwar 08/07/2007 03:53PM
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (457 Views) SoCalMan2 08/09/2007 03:44PM
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (503 Views) fkach 08/09/2007 03:57PM
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (476 Views) Silver Charm 08/09/2007 06:29PM
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (438 Views) fkach 08/09/2007 07:31PM
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (437 Views) spa 08/09/2007 08:01PM
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (419 Views) fkach 08/10/2007 09:02AM
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (383 Views) MO 08/10/2007 11:38PM
Re: Deepest 3 yr old crop? (351 Views) fkach 08/11/2007 09:49AM


Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
This forum powered by Phorum.

Thoro-Graph 180 Varick Street New York, NY 10014 ---- Click here for the Ask The Experts Archives.