HorseMadness II: Cinderella Championship – Jim Dandy v. Onion

We have reached the HorseMadness II Championship after a month long competition battle to see who will be the last Cinderella still dancing. Thank you to all who have voted and helped us conduct this poll. But now on the ‘ship! 

Jim Dandy v. Onion

It is interesting to note the similarities between these two Cinderellas, and what it says about our readers thoughts on what makes a great upset. Both defeated a Triple Crown winner, at Saratoga the Graveyard of Favorites, in that Triple Crown winners’ championship season.  As lifelong Saratoga enthusiasts (read: obsessed diehards), the ‘Bros could not be any happier that the Spa takes center stage in the Championship. But although these Cinderellas danced on the same stage, they were far from the same “type” of underdog.

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Horse Madness II: Final Four–Onion v. Mine That Bird

Welcome back to Horse Madness II, the quest for racing’s greatest Cinderella.  We have finally reached the Final Four, featuring four of the greatest upsetters in the history of racing.  We are just two days away from crowning a champion…

An updated bracket is available here:  Horse Madness 2016

Our second Final Four matchup is exactly what we envisioned when we started this Horse Madness bracket.  It pits two very different kinds of upsets against each other and asks racing fans to determine which they consider to be the bigger upset.  Is it the giant killer, Onion, with Hall of Fame connections but who played David to Secretariat’s Goliath? Or is it a true rags to riches Cinderella story like Mine That Bird, who rode a pick up truck, not a pumpkin, into the Churchill Downs’ winners’ circle? We are excited to see how this one ends.

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Horse Madness II – FINAL FOUR: Sarava v. Jim Dandy

Welcome back to Horse Madness II, the quest for racing’s greatest Cinderella.  We have finally reached the Final Four, featuring four of the greatest upsetters in the history of racing.  We are just two days away from crowning a champion…

An updated bracket is available here:  Horse Madness 2016

Our initial Final Four matchup is very enticing, pitting the greatest longshot in the history of the Belmont Stakes against one of the greatest alltime upsets at the Graveyard of Champions, Saratoga Racecourse.  Sarava beat Triple Crown contender War Emblem in the 2002 Belmont, whereas Jim Dandy beat Triple Crown champion Gallant Fox in the 1930 Travers Stakes.  Who will survive and advance to vie for the championship?  You decide…

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Horse Madness II–Elite 8: Onion v. Donerail

Welcome back to Horse Madness II, the quest for racing’s greatest Cinderella.  Ironically, the bracket  of upsets has been dominated by chalk, with all favorites advancing to the Elite 8.  Some great matchups ahead, ripe with opportunities for upsets, so stayed tuned…

Updated Elite 8 Bracket

Only one spot remains in our Horse Madness Final 4.  Who will join Sarava, Jim Dandy and Mine That Bird?  Will it be Onion, perhaps the biggest giant slayer of all time?  Or will it be Donerail, the biggest Derby upset in the race’s history?

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Horse Madness II: Elite 8 – Mine That Bird v. Arcangues

Welcome back to Horse Madness II, the quest for racing’s greatest Cinderella. Ironically, the bracket of upsets has been dominated by chalk, with all favorites advancing to the Elite 8. Some great matchups ahead, ripe with opportunities for upsets, so stayed tuned…

Today we have an epic matchup of huge upsetters in America’s two biggest races — the Kentucky Derby and the Breeders’ Cup classic.  One of our longshot contestants drove in the back of a van from Arizona to the Bluegrass of Kentucky, with a trainer who had a broken leg that seemed to take years to heal.  Our other contestant was an unknown European invader who traveled from France all the way to Santa Anita in order to take on the world’s best over a dirt surface he had never tried before.  Which upset was more impressive?  Who will be moving on to the 2016 Horse Madness Final Four?  You be the judge…

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Horse Madness II – Elite Eight: Canonero II v. Jim Dandy

Welcome back to Horse Madness II, the quest for racing’s greatest Cinderella. Ironically, the bracket of upsets has been dominated by chalk, with all favorites advancing to the Elite 8. Some great matchups ahead, ripe with opportunities for upsets, so stayed tuned…

Canonero II v. Jim Dandy

This matchup is a face off between one of the most famous Cinderellas in the history of the sport (Jim Dandy) versus a great underdog with an unimaginable path to success in the 1971 Derby and Preakness. Continue reading Horse Madness II – Elite Eight: Canonero II v. Jim Dandy

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Horse Madness II–Elite 8: Upset v. Sarava

Welcome back to Horse Madness II, the quest for racing’s greatest Cinderella.  Ironically, the bracket  of upsets has been dominated by chalk, with all favorites advancing to the Elite 8.  Some great matchups ahead, ripe with opportunities for upsets, so stayed tuned…

Updated Elite 8 Bracket

Today’s matchup features one of the most celebrated “Upsets” of all time and a Triple Crown spoiler and shocker at Belmont.  The story of Upset’s victory over the immortal Man o’ War has evolved overtime to be mentioned as one of sports’ greatest upsets.  A tall task for Sarava in this matchup, but he already defied odds once.  Here’s the tale of the tape:

Upset

An obvious inclusion in this bracket, Upset famously is the one horse to beat champion racehorse and stallion Man o’ War. Although not the real source of the term, Upset, owned by the legendary Saratoga Whitney family, embodied the common meaning of his name in 1919. In the Sanford Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, the already proven 2yo colt Man o’ War was beat less than a length by Upset; a horse he beat in their next six meetings. Carrying 15 lbs less than Man o’ War, Upset was dismissed by the betting public. In a line-up start, Man o’ War is said to have not been facing forward for the start, and spotted Upset 8 lengths. With Man o’ War well off the pace, Upset rated just off the pace set by second choice Golden Broom, and took the lead in the stretch, never looking back. Man o’ War passed all nearly every horse in the field, as the trip notes read “responding gamely to punishment”, to come within a length of Upset. But it was Upset who made the wire first, in stakes record time that stood for 25 years. A classic racing Cinderella, Upset helped to establish Saratoga Race Course as the Graveyard of Favorites. Man o’ War never lost another race and is still considered one of, if not the best race horse of all time. He also went on to be named champion sire in North America, siring Triple Crown Winner War Admiral.

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Link to Race Chart from DRF (See Number 2 in article)

Sarava

Sarava was a $250,000 yearling, a son of inaugural Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Wild Again and out of a Deputy Minister mare. He began his racing career in England, but flamed out there and returned stateside to break his maiden in November 2001. He then came in second in three consecutive outings before finding the winners’ circle again at Pimlico in the Sir Barton Stakes. The connections took that win and jumped right into the deep end of the pool, entering the Belmont Stakes against War Emblem, who was threatening to be the first Triple Crown winner in 23 years. War Emblem did not particularly scare anyone away, however, as 11 horses made the gate, including Medaglia d’Oro and Perfect Drift. Of those horses, Sarava actually was not the longest shot on the board – Artax Too was 71/1 – but those two were by far the outsiders as far as the betting public was concerned. The rest of the field was between 3/2 (War Emblem) and 25/1. But weird things happen over a mile and a half – especially when the heavy favorite stumbles badly at the start. The call of the race was also quintessential Durkin, building to the last quarter mile (War Emblem is toiling!) and culminating with a surprised exclamation of Sarava! at the line, even though Sarava took over from Medaglia d’Oro with a furlong to go, and ground him down to the finish. Incidentally, Artax Too ran to his 71/1 odds, coming in dead last. Sarava did not run again as a three year old, and ran just once at four, coming in 6th in an optional claiming contest. He had a decently long campaign as a five year old, but it was clear that his best day was that warm day in June 2002 in Jamaica, Queens – he would never win again.

Sarava

2002 Belmont Stakes

 

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Horse Madness II — Donerail v. One Dreamer

Welcome back to the second round of Horse Madness 2016!  After this exciting matchup, we will have identified our Elite Eight.  An updated bracket is here:  Horse Madness 2016.

Donerail v. One Dreamer

We are reaching way back into the history books for the first of our contestants today, all the way back to the 1913 Kentucky Derby – and a horse that remains the longest shot to win the Run for the Roses. The second contestant is more recent, but an extremely unlikely upsetter nonetheless, taking the 1994 Breeders’ Cup Distaff at odds of 47-1.  The question is which of these competitors will be moving on to the Horse Madness Elite 8?  Which one was the bigger upset?

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Horse Madness II: Onion v. Court Vision

Welcome back to the second round of Horse Madness 2016! We are through the play-in round, and an updated bracket is here: Horse Madness 2016.

Two more Cinderellas dancing in this madness: one a David to the Goliath that was Secretariat. The other, a hard-knocking stakes winner who finally achieved Breeders’ Cup success in his third attempt against a classy field and denying Goldikova a spot in the history books.

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Horse Madness II–Mine That Bird v. Keen Ice

Welcome back to the second round of Horse Madness 2016! We are through the play-in round, and an updated bracket is here: Horse Madness 2016.

When we conjured up our Horse Madness Upset bracket, this was type of matchup we had in mind. What defines the greater upset? A true Cinderella, rags to riches story like Mine That Bird and his band of misfits he dragged cross country? Or a giant slayer who shocks the greatest champion of our generation in Keen Ice? We are excited to see how this one turns out.

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