For Horse of the Year, says Steven Crist: Azeri, Birdstone, Funny Cide, Ghostzapper, Kitten’s Joy, Pleasantly Perfect, Roses in May, and Smarty Jones all have a shot at the honor. (Daily Racing Form)
Smarty Jones’ retirement may have brought his owners millions of dollars, but it may also deprive them of horse of the year and champion three-year-old honors, and that could lead to obscurity for the chestnut colt, writes Bob Ford. “As the racing year heads toward its final furlongs, Birdstone is still running and still causing trouble for Smarty. Incredibly enough, 2004 might turn out to be the year in which Smarty Jones is nearly forgotten rather than the year in which he is remembered forever.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Which will be three-year-old champion at the end of the year? “With Smarty Jones retired prematurely to the breeding shed, and his Triple Crown spoiler Birdstone ready to take a crack at older horses in the $4 million Breeders’ Cup Classic on Oct. 30, Eclipse Award voters may even have to rethink their Horse of the Year options if Birdstone wins at Lone Star Park,” writes Sherry Ross in the New York Daily News.
Hold on, Mike Watchmaker says in the DRF: “Let’s keep a lid on the ‘Birdstone for champion 3-year-old’ movement, however. It is to Birdstone’s credit that he is the only one who ever defeated Smarty Jones, and unlike Smarty Jones, Birdstone is still in the game punching. But, you can’t make believe that Birdstone’s 15 1/4-length loss to Smarty Jones in the Kentucky Derby never happened. Smarty Jones’s Derby and Preakness victories are still the standard by which this 3-year-old class is measured.”
Sounds like quite an argument shaping up.
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