Steel Halo had and eye-popping record of 7-6-1-0 and his $4.2M in earnings more than doubled his top competition. Elu Thingol (what kind of a name is that anyway?) ranked 10th on the list of 2yo racers with a record of 5-4-1-0 and 683K in winnings.
They were both extremely successful, no doubt about that. But which one will have the better overall career? Perhaps a comparison of their base numbers at the end of last season may shed some light?
Gate | Early | Top | Long | ||
Speed | Speed | Speed | Stamina | Kick | |
Steel Halo | 84 | 91 | 91 | 70 | 712 |
Elu Thingol | 74 | 88 | 88 | 73 | 724 |
What can we infer from these numbers? My interpretations are below.
In the case of Steel Halo, you can see that he is a very fast starter. If you watch one of his races, I am very sure that you will see him bolt out of the gate. He has good early and top speeds, and stamina that is suitable, perhaps, for up to 10F. But I believe his kick rating may limit his viability to 9F, maybe even 8F.
Elu Thingol is a mediocre starter, which is OK for a racer with stamina of 73. I believe his average kick rating may hold him back a bit, but he should be capable of at least 12F. His speed ratings of 88/88 are right in line with what I'd expect for a 11-12F horse.
Keep in mind that these horses may not be mature yet and there may be some change in these numbers. I have not seen their AR's, but based on what I see here, I would say that Elu Thingol is the more unique talent, and I would expect him to outperform Steel Halo going forward.
I was curious to see how these two stack up against War Machine at the end of his 2yo season in 2005:
Gate | Early | Top | Long | ||
Speed | Speed | Speed | Stamina | Kick | |
Steel Halo | 84 | 91 | 91 | 70 | 712 |
Elu Thingol | 74 | 88 | 88 | 73 | 724 |
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War Machine | 73 | 89 | 91 | 71 | 897 |
Good luck to Cold Steel / Steel Halo and Laurabelle / Elu Thingol in 2017. We'll see who shines the brightest.
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... which is not to say that Steel Halo is chopped liver. His stats are impressive and he should continue being successful, although I don't think he'll do it at Classic distances.
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