Horse of the Year Candidates...Outside the Classic Division.

Horse of the Year is always one of the most hotly debated awards in racing, and 2012 should be no exception. As of now the Older Male division has but one true leader and his name is Game On Dude. Both Fort Larned and Ron the Greek failed to fire their best in yesterday’s Jockey Club Gold Cup. That removes them from atop the mountain, leaving Game On Dude there by his lonesome.
 
It would take a win in the Classic by either one of those two to displace Game On Dude, but even then, would one really say they are worthy of Horse of the Year? A win for Game On Dude in the Classic is almost assumed. It is his home track and he has Bob Baffert, one of racing’s best current conditioners. However, nothing is certain, so one must ask the question, should he fall who is able to take his place?
 
As I see it right now, there are two horses that could easily step up to steal the honor right out from under the Dude, should he falter. The first and most likely is Point of Entry. Yes, he is a turf horse and I cannot remember the last time a turf horse took home racing’s highest honor. But this is an age of change, where old rules are broken and new records are being set.
 
Point of Entry enters this year’s Breeders’ Cup Turf on a five race win streak. He is 5 for 6 this year, and four of his wins came in graded company, three came in grade one company. His lone loss was in an optional claimer run at nine furlongs, a distance which in hindsight was much too short for the distance loving son of Dynaformer. Should he win the Breeders’ Cup Turf he will have vanquished his Californian equivalent, Acclamation and any Euro stars that should venture to Santa Anita. With a possible record of six wins from seven starts, four grade ones and five graded stakes wins, how could one possibly deny him Horse of the Year?
 
The second horse is a name everyone in racing knows, Questing. Her starts earlier this season can be forgiven as they came over turf, a surface she later showed us was far from her best. Ever since her connections chose to make the switch to dirt she has been nearly unstoppable. She won three in a row, two of those were grade ones in the Coaching Club American Oaks and the Alabama.
 

She met her match in the Cotillion when she face last year’s unbeaten Champion Juvenile Filly, My Miss Aurelia. She ran as game a race as any, and only lost by a head. It was her third grade one attempt and she was giving seven pounds to her rival. She also was running a distance that was more to her rival’s liking than her own.

 
The Breeders Cup Ladies Classic will be her fourth grade one attempt in a row. There she will face arguably the best Breeders Cup field that will be assembled this year. Three champions will await her along with at least four other grade one winning fillies. Should she beat that field, winning a total of three grade ones this year, taking down three champions, and beating her elders it would be hard to deny her Horse of the Year.
 

Again these are scenarios should the unexpected happen in the Classic, though I also feel these two should be in the voting for Horse of the Year, even if Game on Dude should win the Classic. Both have records worthy of consideration, and would have records arguably just as good or better than Game on Dude, or any other potential Classic winner.

Horse of the Year is not an award for just the male Classic horses. It should crown the horse that performed the best throughout the year and that accomplished most through the year. Both Point Of Entry and Questing have done enough to merit consideration. It’s time we broadened our minds and thought outside of just one division. Give every division its due. Give every division the respect it deserves.
 

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