
Re: Returning group winners NH
kniesh wrote:
There'd be no league at all if most people thought like that though Jim. Anyone not winning just wouldn't enter. Winning is great, I am very competitive myself, but in the end, this is just a game, an the league is the most enjoyable part of the game.
Making it enjoyable for everyone, not just people winning all the time, is the most important thing in keeping it going. Familiarity with horses creating a legacy definitely keeps people who aren't winning group1s, enjoying watching them
On the flat I would love to have seen Heart of Oak come back an do as well. I'd have obviously wanted to beat her, but if not then I wouldn't mind her winning.
My favourite horse ever in the league is Osaka Play. He wasnt my most talented by any means, although he was a beast of a stallion. He won group1's at 2, 3 an 4 in the league. Kind of goes under the radar, but to me, that was an insane achievement
I think I may have come across too strong or maybe not made myself clear about uploading your best horses.
I have been in the league since 2011. I have always uploaded my best horses.
The first 4 years I was very happy to win a few handicap races, some of the old timers who no longer join the league had very dominant stables. (In some ways Vinny, Josh and myself are doing the same now in the flat league).
The next 4 years my aim was to win 1 or 2 group races.
Around about the middle period of SO6 I was doing a search on the forum and came across a thread by one of the old timers on best breeding practices for the league. My horses then improved dramatically. It was because of this help that now I always try to answer people's questions about the league and SO7 in general.
It was only in SO6 and now SO7 that my horses became very competetive in group races.
Throughout my time in the league I have enjoyed watching my horses run, no matter the type of race. My competetive spirit made me want to get better and better and thus I always uploaded my best horses and it's why I don't usually upload any returning horses or understand why you would upload returning horses. It might also influence my reaction to this topic in that I have no interest in real life racing. To me this is just a game.
One last comment, the last 5 years or so there has been much more information available on the forum on how to breed for the league. More of us are willing to share what we do. Back in the day when I started, most of the successful old timers kept stuff to themselves. My progress\success in the league was built up slowly in the early years. Now look at some of the newer trainers like Paul who have rapidly risen to near the top of the logs because there is much more sharing of info and ideas. Granted I want to win but I am willing to help others do the same.