Despite an injury-shortened career I believe Ghostzapper belongs in conversations involving truly great horses. His Vosburgh, Tom Fool, Iselin, Woodward, Breeders Cup Classic and even his last race, the 2005 Met Mile are testaments to his greatness. Absolutely not overrated.
steven cooke, an excellent horse & I had him in a double that year with High Chaparral. If not for the dead heat, I’d have done quite well. Ghostzapper, along with Zafonic (1993) should have a better rating than 130...
I have Ghostzapper as the best since Spectacular Bid and #4 in the last 60 years (Dr Fager, Secretariat, Bid, Ghostzapper). He ran similarly to the Doc, just a notch below. Underrated big time. #5? Ruffian, an emotional pick but the best filly that I ever saw.
@@curragh4635 A hair below Ghost; 2 hairs below the Bid; don’t even mention him with Dr Fager or Secretariat even though Big Red got beat by Onion, Prove Out, Angle Light and Sham. I was really disappointed with the 121 Beyer and he was “ridden out”. Great performance but not legendary. Flightline…Best since Ghostzapper. Tough to judge a horse with only 6 lifetime races too. Money/Greed ruining racing and everything else.
Sat with Andy Stronach during the race. After Ghostzapper won I said “Andy, you just won 2 1/2 million”. He said “closer to 10” And he was right. Tremendous sire too.
This Horse was so Good he spent his short career entering each race off LONG layoffs and STILL was able to Effortlessly Win races...He definitely had All Time Great ability and is an All Time Great Horse and Legend...This Classic Field was STACKED!!
Ghostzapper was A Beast!! Roses in May won Dubai World Cup.. Pleasantly Perfect won Breeders Cup Classic and even Saint Liam Won Classic and with a 1:59 to Boot!! Beholder And Zapper must be Siblingsbsomehow
Ghostzapper (April 6, 2000 - ) * Sire: Awesome Again * Grandsire: Deputy Minister * Dam: Baby Zip * Damsire: Relaunch * Sex: Stallion * Breeder: Adena Spring Farm * Owner: Stronach Stables * Trainer: Robert J. Frankel (R.I.P.) * Jockey: Javier Castellano (9 for 11) * 11 Starts * 9 Wins * 0 seconds * 1 Third * 1 Fourth * $ 3,446,120 earned (Current $ 4,716,892) * 2004 United States Champion Older Male Horse * 2004 United States Horse of the Year * 2004 World´s Top Ranked Horse * Inducted to The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2012 * Greetings from Venezuela Ghostzapper (6 de Abril, 2000 - ) * Padre: Awesome Again * Abuelo paterno: Deputy Minister * Madre: Baby Zip * Abuelo Paterno: Relaunch * Sexo: Semental * Criador: Adena Spring Farm * Propietario: Stronach Stables * Entrenador: Robert J. Frankel (QEPD) * Jinete: Javier Castellano (De 11-9) * 11 Salidas * 9 Primeros * 0 Segundos * 1 Tercero * 1 Cuarto * $ 3,446,120 Producidos ($ 4,716,892 actuales) * Caballo Campeón Maduro en Estados Unidos 2004 * Caballo del año en Estados Unidos 2004 * World´s Top Ranked Horse 2004 * Exaltado al Museo Nacional de las Carreras y Salón de la Fama en 2012 * Saludos desde Venezuela
This Horse Could Handle any Distance against Grade 1 Fields and Bury them and do it is Very Fast time...He also could go to the Lead and Wire a Field or sit right off the Pace or come from Dead last 15 lengths off the pace...He also did this off 1 LONG layoff after the other...Ghostzapper was The real Deal...Elite Top level Horse
FLIGHTLINE DE CASUALIDAD LOS MISMOS DUEÑOS DE GOTHZAAPER Y DIJO QUE EL ZAPER FUE GRANDER LO MEJOR QUE TUVO PERO TIENE LA PLENA SEGURIDAD QUE NUNCA DERROTARIA A FLIGHTLINE EN UNA CARRERA
What a conveyer belt speed biased track! Roses in May held 2nd with such great horses as Pleasantly perfect, Perfect Drift, Funny cide, and Birdstone behind them! Impressive horse, but ordinary race..
@@DanielSong39 that superfecta paid $242k! I remember, because it paid more than the pic 6, ( about 240k)how unlikely, that the longest shot in the field would run 2nd, continuing with the horses with least preference..
I have been a fan for > 50 years and Ghostzapper is in my top 4 with Dr Fager, Secretariat and Spectacular Bid. Who’s best? It depends on the distance. At 1 1/8, Secretariat finishes 3rd or 4th against these. At 1 1/4, Secretariat is the one to beat.
@@richd3044 Good point! His Marlboro performance was spectacular. He failed 2x at 1 1/8 losing to Onion and Angle Light/Sham. My only knock against him is that he lost 3 races to inferior competition. That can't be said about MOW, Doc or the Bid.
@@OHRaceFan Although that is true about his losses, there were circumstances in each one of those. The maiden race was a joke, getting wiped out at the start in a short 5 1/2 furlong race in a large field. He was sick for the Wood although I can understand them running him. The race that he should never have run in was the Whitney. Turcotte begged Laurin not to run him as he knew the horse wasn't nearly fit. Sure enough, he had a viral infection and finished second to Onion who he left up the track in the Marlboro. Angle Light never came close to Secretariat in the other three races they competed in.
@@richd3044 I hear ya. At his best, he was maybe the best ever over a distance of ground. But he was always his best, not to his standard. Three track records in all three classics is the greatest achievement in the sport. I am not knocking him. It’s similar to the Tiger versus Jack discussion. Jack not only won 3 more majors and 14 more seconds, he did it against Palmer, Player, Trevino, Watson…much tougher competition than Tiger ever played against. Damascus and Buckpasser were far better than any of Big Red’s competitors. Not even close. And you have to look at careers, not a handful of races. Just like Arrogate. We somewhat disagree and I respect your opinion. Most fans agree with you. Modern day, I want to see Flightline tangle with LIG. Maybe in the Met Mile or the Whitney. Knicks Go really disappointed last weekend. I enjoyed our exchange.
@@OHRaceFan I tend to agree on the golf argument. Although Tiger faced a deeper pool of talented players, I think it's more difficult to take on and defeat high caliber players who not only had talent but carried a certain aura about them as well. Secretariat faced solid competition. In fact, Steve Haskins wrote an article about it several years ago on Bloodhorse. The 1970 foal crop is arguably top 5 all time. Plus, Secretariat defeated top notch older horses, something that Bid never did. I think something was wrong with Knicks Go last week. The race was just very confusing to me, and then I saw him dropping diarrhea post race.
He had it all his own way. Pleasantly Perfect had to take the overland route and could not be expected to challenge a loose on the lead sprinter. The time was good but on a track that may have been faster than most. Overrated.
@@silvereyedstacker1842 Three independent speed figures all concluded that Ghostzapper was the fastest horse ever, so you might be onto something here.
Despite an injury-shortened career I believe Ghostzapper belongs in conversations involving truly great horses. His Vosburgh, Tom Fool, Iselin, Woodward, Breeders Cup Classic and even his last race, the 2005 Met Mile are testaments to his greatness. Absolutely not overrated.
Well American Pharoah and Arrogate are in the conversation while doing less
steven cooke, an excellent horse & I had him in a double that year with High Chaparral. If not for the dead heat, I’d have done quite well.
Ghostzapper, along with Zafonic (1993) should have a better rating than 130...
Fastest horse ever but ran only 11 races, pretty comparable to Dubai Millenium (another legend)
@Mauro Perdomo Yes, along with Arrogate and Bernardini.
@@DanielSong39 Arrogate folded like a cheap tent at the end of his short career...He was a flash in the pan...R.I.P
Maybe the best field of all time for the Classic. Probably still the record time.
Only because Flightline cantered home in 2022. Otherwise he'd have the record.
What a horse the most underrated of all time
Best older racehorse of the past 20 years. Beat everything he faced from 7f's to 1 1/4. Toyed with this field.
Best North American horse in the past 25 years now, I'd say the best since Cigar
Gun runner just as good
I have Ghostzapper as the best since Spectacular Bid and #4 in the last 60 years (Dr Fager, Secretariat, Bid, Ghostzapper). He ran similarly to the Doc, just a notch below. Underrated big time. #5? Ruffian, an emotional pick but the best filly that I ever saw.
@@OHRaceFan where u put flightline now?
@@curragh4635 A hair below Ghost; 2 hairs below the Bid; don’t even mention him with Dr Fager or Secretariat even though Big Red got beat by Onion, Prove Out, Angle Light and Sham. I was really disappointed with the 121 Beyer and he was “ridden out”. Great performance but not legendary. Flightline…Best since Ghostzapper. Tough to judge a horse with only 6 lifetime races too. Money/Greed ruining racing and everything else.
excellent driving of the Venezuelan 🇻🇪 rider José Javier Castellano with this great horse called Ghosthapper 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Sat with Andy Stronach during the race. After Ghostzapper won I said “Andy, you just won 2 1/2 million”. He said “closer to 10” And he was right. Tremendous sire too.
This Horse was so Good he spent his short career entering each race off LONG layoffs and STILL was able to Effortlessly Win races...He definitely had All Time Great ability and is an All Time Great Horse and Legend...This Classic Field was STACKED!!
Ghostzapper was A Beast!! Roses in May won Dubai World Cup.. Pleasantly Perfect won Breeders Cup Classic and even Saint Liam Won Classic and with a 1:59 to Boot!! Beholder And Zapper must be Siblingsbsomehow
Don't forget, Pleasantly Perfect won the Dubai World Cup earlier that year as well
Ran like Dr. Fager when sound but was injured half the time. But at least he was sound enough to make it through 11 races...
Dr. Fager was a good one - the best!
Ghostzapper
(April 6, 2000 - )
* Sire: Awesome Again
* Grandsire: Deputy Minister
* Dam: Baby Zip
* Damsire: Relaunch
* Sex: Stallion
* Breeder: Adena Spring Farm
* Owner: Stronach Stables
* Trainer: Robert J. Frankel (R.I.P.)
* Jockey: Javier Castellano (9 for 11)
* 11 Starts
* 9 Wins
* 0 seconds
* 1 Third
* 1 Fourth
* $ 3,446,120 earned (Current $ 4,716,892)
* 2004 United States Champion Older Male Horse
* 2004 United States Horse of the Year
* 2004 World´s Top Ranked Horse
* Inducted to The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2012
* Greetings from Venezuela
Ghostzapper
(6 de Abril, 2000 - )
* Padre: Awesome Again
* Abuelo paterno: Deputy Minister
* Madre: Baby Zip
* Abuelo Paterno: Relaunch
* Sexo: Semental
* Criador: Adena Spring Farm
* Propietario: Stronach Stables
* Entrenador: Robert J. Frankel (QEPD)
* Jinete: Javier Castellano (De 11-9)
* 11 Salidas
* 9 Primeros
* 0 Segundos
* 1 Tercero
* 1 Cuarto
* $ 3,446,120 Producidos ($ 4,716,892 actuales)
* Caballo Campeón Maduro en Estados Unidos 2004
* Caballo del año en Estados Unidos 2004
* World´s Top Ranked Horse 2004
* Exaltado al Museo Nacional de las Carreras y Salón de la Fama en 2012
* Saludos desde Venezuela
That time!!! What a great horse
This Horse Could Handle any Distance against Grade 1 Fields and Bury them and do it is Very Fast time...He also could go to the Lead and Wire a Field or sit right off the Pace or come from Dead last 15 lengths off the pace...He also did this off 1 LONG layoff after the other...Ghostzapper was The real Deal...Elite Top level Horse
Great,great horse.
That kick at 1:42. Just playing with them up to that point.
Greatest horse i have ever seen, give me the ghost , over any horse in history.
Fast but fragile, he ran like Dr. Fager when he made it to the gate
Ok you got him, I'll take Secretariat and I'll meet you at Belmont to test your theory.
@@gabesmith1933 Well if you take any other track he's in trouble
@@DanielSong39 Dan, go to bed. Secretariat would have drilled Ghostzapper anywhere on any surface.
@@gabesmith1933 See you in Saratoga
Actually Ghostzapper did pretty well at Belmont too, absolutely drilled it in the Met Mile
Ghost Zapper was a beast
Zapper was freakishly fast!
It would be awesome to see Skipaway and Ghostzapper race each other at the classic distance, with a full field of other great horses thrown in!
Well if Ghostzapper is sound enough to run he wins, less than 50-50 chance he makes it to the starting gate though
@@DanielSong39 Thanks for helping me to see this again after a long time!
A matchup against a sound Smarty Jones woulda been more like it otherwise we're talking about different eras
More impressive than Flightline.
i love ghostzapper but you got to be kidding me
Look at the numbers and who GZ beat. Look at FL’s numbers and who he beat. You got to be kidding me.
@@mccanngreg62 Flightline made Ghostzapper look durable LOL
I mean If you're going to bring in Flightline you might as well bring in Candy Ride LOL
@@DanielSong39 lol. The beauty of horse racing is opinions.
@@mccanngreg62 differing opinions is why there is horse racing...
Javier!!!
Te amo!!!
"Domínguez y Castellano hablaron ya"
Erick Pignoloni, narrador y comentarista hípico venezolano
"Domínguez and Castellano both have spoken"
Erick Pignoloni, venezuelan horse racing broadcaster
New track record. Javier!
I was there'
FLIGHTLINE DE CASUALIDAD LOS MISMOS DUEÑOS DE GOTHZAAPER Y DIJO QUE EL ZAPER FUE GRANDER LO MEJOR QUE TUVO PERO TIENE LA PLENA SEGURIDAD QUE NUNCA DERROTARIA A FLIGHTLINE EN UNA CARRERA
Very very very good horse no dout
Would have loved to see Smarty in this race.
Well you have to be in it to win it
Saturday evening jog
What a conveyer belt speed biased track! Roses in May held 2nd with such great horses as Pleasantly perfect, Perfect Drift, Funny cide, and Birdstone behind them! Impressive horse, but ordinary race..
Same style as Knicks Go - wire to wire.
last 1/4 was disgusting... horse was/is the f'ing horse...
I hit the Two Dollar Trifecta for 4,500 Dollars
You're full of shit pal!!! The trifecta only paid $167.00 for a $2.00 bet
This wasn't Cat Thief-Budroyale-Golden Missile
@@DanielSong39 that superfecta paid $242k! I remember, because it paid more than the pic 6, ( about 240k)how unlikely, that the longest shot in the field would run 2nd, continuing with the horses with least preference..
I have been a fan for > 50 years and Ghostzapper is in my top 4 with Dr Fager, Secretariat and Spectacular Bid. Who’s best? It depends on the distance. At 1 1/8, Secretariat finishes 3rd or 4th against these. At 1 1/4, Secretariat is the one to beat.
Not sure about that mile and an eighth comment. Secretariat set a world record for nine furlongs in the '73 Marlboro Cup.
@@richd3044 Good point! His Marlboro performance was spectacular. He failed 2x at 1 1/8 losing to Onion and Angle Light/Sham. My only knock against him is that he lost 3 races to inferior competition. That can't be said about MOW, Doc or the Bid.
@@OHRaceFan Although that is true about his losses, there were circumstances in each one of those. The maiden race was a joke, getting wiped out at the start in a short 5 1/2 furlong race in a large field. He was sick for the Wood although I can understand them running him. The race that he should never have run in was the Whitney. Turcotte begged Laurin not to run him as he knew the horse wasn't nearly fit. Sure enough, he had a viral infection and finished second to Onion who he left up the track in the Marlboro. Angle Light never came close to Secretariat in the other three races they competed in.
@@richd3044 I hear ya. At his best, he was maybe the best ever over a distance of ground. But he was always his best, not to his standard. Three track records in all three classics is the greatest achievement in the sport. I am not knocking him. It’s similar to the Tiger versus Jack discussion. Jack not only won 3 more majors and 14 more seconds, he did it against Palmer, Player, Trevino, Watson…much tougher competition than Tiger ever played against. Damascus and Buckpasser were far better than any of Big Red’s competitors. Not even close. And you have to look at careers, not a handful of races. Just like Arrogate. We somewhat disagree and I respect your opinion. Most fans agree with you. Modern day, I want to see Flightline tangle with LIG. Maybe in the Met Mile or the Whitney. Knicks Go really disappointed last weekend. I enjoyed our exchange.
@@OHRaceFan I tend to agree on the golf argument. Although Tiger faced a deeper pool of talented players, I think it's more difficult to take on and defeat high caliber players who not only had talent but carried a certain aura about them as well. Secretariat faced solid competition. In fact, Steve Haskins wrote an article about it several years ago on Bloodhorse. The 1970 foal crop is arguably top 5 all time. Plus, Secretariat defeated top notch older horses, something that Bid never did. I think something was wrong with Knicks Go last week. The race was just very confusing to me, and then I saw him dropping diarrhea post race.
He had it all his own way. Pleasantly Perfect had to take the overland route and could not be expected to challenge a loose on the lead sprinter. The time was good but on a track that may have been faster than most. Overrated.
Vernon France the time is what it is. 1:59.02 fastest ever classic time ever...do you hear me???...fastest time ever for the 1 1/4 distance.
Vernon your overrated and don't know a damn thing about race times then...
I don't think you're going to run the final 1/4 in 22 seconds
Ghostzapper may have been the fastest horse of all time, and you're saying he's overrated? Lol.
@@silvereyedstacker1842 Three independent speed figures all concluded that Ghostzapper was the fastest horse ever, so you might be onto something here.