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domingo, 8 de fevereiro de 2015

FINALMENTE A JUSTIÇA VEIO A TONA

Nunca se deve chutar cachorro morto. Não me lembro quem me disse isto pela primeira vez. Possivelmente meu pai. Não importa. O que importa, é que mesmo não querendo tripudiar, penso que a simples menção de se pensar que California Chrome possa respirar o mesmo ar que Shared Belief, até os 1,800 metros, na pista de dirt, causa-me urticária.

Mas como aqui, existe uma verdadeira idolatria ao patinho feio, do tipo Rocky o lutador, estava na cara que iriam puxar a coisa na direção de California Chrome, mesmo levando-se em consideração que na única derrota de Shared Belief, se deu por ele ter tido o dia mais azarado de sua existência - da largada até os 200 metros finais - e mesmo assim chegou voando na quarta colocação. Porém, há de se convir que a história de California Chrome sempre vendeu mais revistas e jornais...

Desculpem a minha franqueza  mas depois dos sessenta, não gostou, vire a página ou vá chupar uma manga. Foi uma das premiações mais mal dadas entre os distribuídos nos vários anos que tenho acompanhado os Eclipse Awards de sua história; fazer oficialmente California Chrome superior a Shared Belief, foi no mínimo criminoso. Nem o PT seria capaz de crime tão hediondo. Erros sempre houveram.  Lembro, que fui igualmente veemente em relação ao titulo ortogado a Favourite Trick, quando este aos dois anos foi escolhido o Horse of the Year. E confesso que choquei-me, com Rachel Alexander ter sido escolhida, em detrimento a Zenyatta, para esta mesma situação. Outrossim, nos dois casos, embora considerava-me certo, haviam atenuantes. No caso do primeiro, a temporada não apresentara sequer um elemento de destaque e no caso da segunda, há de se convir que Rachel corria para burro e ela nunca enfrentou Zenyatta em pista. O tempo - sempre o tempo - provou que Favorite Trick foi um elemento apenas precoce e que Zenyatta, era um dos maiores fenômenos já nascidos nos Estados Unidos.

Mas no caso do ano passado, qualquer elemento com um QI no nível símio, não teria o menor resquício de dúvida. Era ver as corridas e votar no filho de Candy Ride. Nem um poste erraria... se bem que conheço um em Brasilia, que possivelmente optaria pelo elemento errado...

Ontem em Santa Anita, era a hora de se tirar a prova e eu escrevi isto antes da disputa, certo que a justiça finalmente seria feito no duelo dos castrados. E corrido um pelo outro, quando adentraram à reta final, era uma questão apenas de determinar, quando Mike Smith daria um final a quem quer que ainda tivesse alguma dúvida. Quando ele acionou a Shared Belief, este simplesmente provou serem elementos de esferas distintas. California Chrome é um bom cavalo, de uma geração que para mim deixa a desejar, a exceção de Shared Belief, que seria o líder das cinco últimas gerações se seu ano de nascimento assim o permitisse.



Shared Belief Finds Redemption in San Antonio
By Jack Shinar

The showdown everyone wanted to see produced a clear verdict for Shared Belief over reigning Horse of the Year California Chrome in the $500,000 San Antonio Invitational Stakes (gr. II) Feb. 7 at Santa Anita Park (VIDEO).

Second choice California Chrome, leading by a length at the head of the stretch, could not withstand the charge of even-money favorite Shared Belief, who responded to a couple of left-handed cracks of the whip from Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith in upper stretch.

Before a crowd of 21,522, Shared Belief surged past in deep stretch under a hand ride on his way to a convincing win by 1 1/2 lengths. The final time for the 1 1/8-mile trip was 1:48.45 over a fast track.

"I can't even describe that performance," Smith said. "He ranks right up there with the top five horses I have ever been on, with room to grow. It really was so impressive. There's no telling what this horse can do or the potential that he can reach. I think he still has room to grow."

Hoppertunity finished 6 1/2 lengths behind California Chrome in third.

Owned by Jim Rome's Jungle Racing and partners and trained by Jerry Hollendorfer, Shared Belief, the 2-year-old champion of 2013, registered his ninth win from 10 career starts. He once more redeemed his only loss in the Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), in which he finished one spot behind California Chrome in fourth after getting bumped off stride at the break.

Hollendorfer said he did not see the race as vindication for Shared Belief.

"No, I'm just happy to win this race and that's the honest truth. I don't care what happened before. I care what happened right now and what happens in the future. California Chrome has a big following, deservedly so. He deserved to be Horse of the Year. If things had gone a little bit different, I might have got a chance, but you can't always get things to go your way."

The 4-year-old gelding by Candy Ride   was bred in Kentucky by Pam and Marty Wygod out of the Storm Cat mare Common Hope.

"Jerry's horse is the real McCoy. My horse is very good, too; we just got outrun," said Art Sherman, California Chrome's trainer. "Jerry's horse was sitting in the garden spot; it was a great race. My horse ran his heart out and I'm proud of my horse. He didn't give up; he ran his eyeballs out."

California Chrome, making his first start since taking the Hollywood Derby (gr. IT) on the Del Mar turf Nov. 29, was a bit anxious leaving the gate. Under a light rain, the robust chestnut colt took the lead leaving from post 8 before being overtaken on his outside by Alfa Bird approaching the clubhouse turn. Shared Belief angled to the outside of those two and tracked from third as Alpha Bird set moderate fractions of :23.65, :47.87, and 1:12.49.

"There was a little jockeying around that first turn between the three of us," Smith said. "We were just making each other decide what they were going to do without showing one another our hands. We were pushing at each other but then we settled into a nice pace."

Rounding the far turn, jockey Victor Espinoza allowed California Chrome to go for an early run and he quickly swept past Alfa Bird. But Smith never allowed California Chrome to get too far from Shared Belief, who came out of the bend poised for the drive.

California Chrome appeared to be going the better of the two at the head of the lane, but Shared Belief made up the slight deficit after getting encouragement from Smith. Lengthening his stride impressively under hand urging, the smallish dark bay surged ahead of California Chrome and drew off in the drive for the wire.

"At first I thought California Chrome was getting away from me and I know that when he switches leads he has another gear." Smith said. "It wasn't good enough today but not only was it not good enough but I don't have words to describe what Shared Belief did."

Shared Belief paid $4, $2.40, and $2.10, across the board, topping a $7.60 exacta with California Chrome, who returned $2.80 and $2.60 at 7-5 odds. Hoppertunity, ridden by Martin Garcia, was $2.60 to show.

"I had a good trip. For two months off, it was a good race for him, a good effort," Espinoza said of California Chrome. "He will be better the next race."

Coming off a neck victory in the seven-furlong Malibu Stakes (gr. I) Dec. 26 at Santa Anita, Shared Belief boosted his career earnings to $2,332,200 for Rome and Hollendorfer, who own him in partnership with Jason Litt, Alex Solis II, George Todaro, and Kevin and Kim Nish's KMN Racing.

"The race kind of came up on paper like we thought it would," said a pleased Hollendorfer. "We got lucky that way. We wanted to be around third early. Mike (Smith) said if he came away from there and shot to the lead, he might try that. But it ended up the way we talked about it, so that was real good.

"I was thinking you're going to have to go get him (when California Chrome opened up turning into the stretch) and that's what we had to do. Good for us we got to him in mid-stretch and then got past him."

The dark bay was purchased by Hollendorfer privately from the Wygods after he debuted at Golden Gate Fields in October 2013, taking a six-furlong maiden special weight by seven lengths. Shared Belief went on to win all three of his starts at 2, wrapping up an Eclipse Award with a 5 3/4-length romp in the CashCall Futurity (gr. I).

After missing the Triple Crown campaign with a foot injury that was slow to heal, Shared Belief returned in 2014 with stellar efforts in taking the Los Alamitos Derby (gr. II), TVG Pacific Classic (gr. I) and Awesome Again Stakes (gr. I) prior to the roughly-run Breeders' Cup Classic, in which he lost all chance at the start.

His foot injury kept Shared Belief from meeting California Chrome prior to the Classic. It's possible they could renew their budding rivalry in the $1 million Santa Anita Handicap (gr. I) March 7, a race that could also include Classic winner Bayern. California Chrome's connections have stated an interest in going to Dubai for the World Cup (UAE-I) March 28, however.

"We're thinking about that Santa Anita Handicap next, for sure," said Hollendorfer, who noted that this may have been Shared Belief's finest performance. "I think you could make a case for a couple of races, but this one would be hard to argue against.

"He's still a young horse and he's going to mature some more and I think the people who looked at him today can see that he was carrying a little more weight," the Hall of Fame trainer added. "He's still training on a regular schedule which is a little bit hard for these kinds of horses, and he's gaining weight, not losing."

"Hopefully they get to meet again," Smith said. "They're two great champions, they're going to battle back and forth. Hopefully we see a race between the three of them again, Shared Belief, California Chrome, and Bayern."

The Chilean-bred gelding Bronzo finished fourth, followed by You Know I Know, Imperative, Tonito M., Alfa Bird and Clubhouse Ride.

Read more on BloodHorse.com: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/90028/shared-belief-finds-redemption-in-san-antonio#ixzz3R7htGTp4