Saturday, September 19, 2009

Thoughts on a Match Race: Rachel Alexandra vs. Zenyatta

The latest in a series of guest posts

By Vic Harrison

We've discussed video displays, breakage and outs issues, past posting, starting gates and past performance info.

This week we turn our attention to Zenyatta vs. Rachel Alexandra.

Understatement Department:
"It sure would be a good race."

Obvious Statement Department:
"Rachel (R) is faster than Zenyatta (Z) and, on paper, should be favored and win."

Curious Statement Department:
My bottom line: Z beats R.

My qualifiers:
  • Z likely wins at any distance over 1 1/16.
  • R likely wins at 1 1/16 or shorter distances.
  • In either case, the races would create a sensation for our industry – a cryin’ shame that it may not manifest.

The intangibles:
  • Smart (or not) decisions by the jockeys
  • Track surface – dirt, grass or synthetic
  • Track condition
  • Trouble at the start or during the race
  • Whether I, Vic Harrison, the favorite killer, wagered on the horse.

I am of the opinion that, generally, the classy older horse beats the younger faster horse.

BLOGGING is not my full-time job. (“Thank God,” I can hear some of you say.) I try to squeeze out a BLOG or two every month or so. I tell you this in an attempt to lend credence to my excuse that I haven’t adequately performed research. I don’t have the time - You do it! Find match races or full field races, even, where two high profile horses square off against one another. I bet you find, in instances where the ages differ, that, more often than not, the classier older horse wins. What does “classier” mean? Honestly, in this case, I don’t know. We could talk consistency, earnings, number of wins – What I’m not saying is that Z is classy while R is not – she’s just, uhhhh…classier.

Too Much Information Department:
I was living in Orange, NJ in 1975 when I was introduced to horse racing by a girlfriend who attended Sullivan County Community College and had become a fan of harness racing at nearby Monticello Raceway. What an introduction she gave me, so to speak – a double-header: daytime Harness Racing at Freehold and evening Thoroughbred action at the Meadowlands. This was my first day ever at the races. All I did that first day was to hook up likely odds combinations in the exacta pools – In the same race, I’d hook up the 6-1 shot with the 9-2 shot and a 12-1 shot with a 3-1 shot and so on. By the end of that day I had $700 additional dollars and became a fan for life. Naturally, I’d spend thousands over the next few years actually learning how to handicap. The point here is, I lived in northern NJ and cut my teeth in the late '70’s at the Big M.

Whilst at the Meadowlands, I saw:

Cam Fella beat It’s Fritz. Both were aged 4 but you would say that Cam Fella was the classier of the two and It’s Fritz was the speedball.

The battle of the FS’s: Forest Skipper beat Falcon Seelster. Again both were 4 YO’s and again Skipper was perceived as the classier and Seelster the faster.

In 2003, Bunny Lake, aged 5, beat Worldly Beauty, aged 4.

These are examples on the Standardbred side that left me with the indelible sense that, all things being equal, class beats fast and Z beats R.

Until next time...

-- Vic

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Friday, September 4, 2009

Zenyatta vs. Rachel Alexandra: Another Viewpoint

Conor Foley of Darley Racing offers his opinion on the question... Would you like to see a match race between the two superstar fillies Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra? And if so, who do you think would win?

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Zenyatta vs. Rachel Alexandra: Clocker Toby Turrell Weighs In

The buzz is getting louder with the approach of Saturday's Woodward Stakes at Saratoga, when Rachel Alexandra will take on the boys. And the video poll continues out here on the west coast... Who would like to see a match race between the two superstar fillies Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra? And if so, which one would win? Toby Turrell, clocker and publisher of "The Yellow Sheet" offers a unique perspective on the question.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Zenyatta vs. Rachel Alexandra: Larry Zap Weighs In



A recently ended poll on this site asked readers if they would like to see a match race between Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta. The final count was pretty close, with 69 voting yes (49%), 56 voting no (40%), four votes for "not sure" (2%) and 11 votes for "who cares?" (7%). And still the buzz about the two superstar fillies continues in racing circles.

With Rachel Alexandra set to face the boys in Saturday's Woodward Stakes at Saratoga, Larry Zap offers an interesting slant on the question. Watch for more installments to the video poll over the next few days!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Zenyatta vs. Rachel Alexandra: Trainer Howard Zucker Weighs In



In the latest of a continuing video poll, Howard Zucker, trainer of Well Monied (who indicated her choice in a post earlier this month), provides his opinion on a possible match race between the two superstar fillies.

Monday, August 31, 2009

A Fan's View: Match Race Between Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra?

As the buzz continues, a California racing fan offers his opinion... watch for more as the video poll continues this week!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Zenyatta vs. Rachel Alexandra: Trainer Jim Cassidy Weighs In

The buzz continues in California racing circles... Should there be a match race between Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta? If so, who would win? Trainer Jim Cassidy offers his opinion for the video poll. Watch for more over the next few days!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Match Race Buzz: Zenyatta vs. Rachel Alexandra

It has been a widely debated topic around racing circles for some time now: will the two great fillies meet up in a match race? And if so, who would be the likely victress? Trainer Mel Stute and jockey agent Alex Purcell weighed in via my video poll. Look for more to come over the next few days. And be sure to cast your vote in the poll on this site!