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slotdirt 05-23-2012 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by fpsoxfan (Post 863177)
Apparently he had a little more wine with dinner before he did this interview. One more reason why I hope I'll have Another wins the Belmont.

Kent Desormeaux's alcohol problems makes you want I'll Have Another to win the Belmont? Or did you miss a sentence between the one ending with "interview" and the one beginning with "one?"

NTamm1215 05-23-2012 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt (Post 863185)
Kent Desormeaux's alcohol problems makes you want I'll Have Another to win the Belmont? Or did you miss a sentence between the one ending with "interview" and the one beginning with "one?"

Maybe its Desormeaux's stupidity and his assshole remarks that make him want I'll Have Another to win the Belmont even more?

Antitrust32 05-23-2012 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 863157)
That was some public appearance in Big Brown's Belmont.

Kent D should be given an award for his ride in Big Brown's Belmont. The horse should have never been entered in that race.

Now everything he has done in the past week or two.. yeah he's just proving how much of a pinhead he is.

slotdirt 05-23-2012 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by NTamm1215 (Post 863186)
Maybe its Desormeaux's stupidity and his assshole remarks that make him want I'll Have Another to win the Belmont even more?

I guess?

Conrad 05-23-2012 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by fpsoxfan (Post 863177)
Apparently he had a little more wine with dinner before he did this interview. One more reason why I hope I'll have Another wins the Belmont.

That's what i was thinking as i read it.
He's drunk (again).
The interview he had on Steve's show a few years ago was embarrassing; he called Rachel a bitch several times. Totally wasted.

I see the point he is trying to make about the whirlwind tour Gutierrez will go on the next 3wks, and how he & IHA can get lost on the far turn at Bel, but as usual he makes his point with a helping of assholatry to go along with it.

art vanderlay 05-23-2012 02:54 PM

Desormeaux
 
Apparently what I am hearing is that all the horses Kent rides will have to be equipped with an alcohol ignition interlock device.

JDank34 05-23-2012 05:57 PM

I have come back to this "discussion" 4 times today and thought I would be prepared to provide a eloquent response each time. Finally, while this will be far from eloquent I would like to say that Kent Desormeaux is a friend, a VERY good friend at that. Kent is also a fantastic rider on turf, dirt, long or short. We all have a specific ride where he "cost" us due to one thing or another, but after getting to know Kent I truly believe he is worthy of his HOF credentials. He has ridden every horse I have owned, other than one when he was out of town. I realize I don't post often and will be ridiculed for days for this post, but the point is to say that we all have issues. We all have problems to deal with, be it financial, emotional, etc BUT as his friend I found it important that I do something even though I don't agree with his behavior last week. That said, Kent D is a good man, good father, good friend and great horseman. As gamblers, we want to blame him for every failure but until all of you sit on as many thoroughbreds (and win as many major races) as he has I will defer to his judgement.

Thank you all, especially Steve for providing a great forum for us to all discuss and exchange information on the sport we love.

3kings 05-23-2012 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JDank34 (Post 863335)
I have come back to this "discussion" 4 times today and thought I would be prepared to provide a eloquent response each time. Finally, while this will be far from eloquent I would like to say that Kent Desormeaux is a friend, a VERY good friend at that. Kent is also a fantastic rider on turf, dirt, long or short. We all have a specific ride where he "cost" us due to one thing or another, but after getting to know Kent I truly believe he is worthy of his HOF credentials. He has ridden every horse I have owned, other than one when he was out of town. I realize I don't post often and will be ridiculed for days for this post, but the point is to say that we all have issues. We all have problems to deal with, be it financial, emotional, etc BUT as his friend I found it important that I do something even though I don't agree with his behavior last week. That said, Kent D is a good man, good father, good friend and great horseman. As gamblers, we want to blame him for every failure but until all of you sit on as many thoroughbreds (and win as many major races) as he has I will defer to his judgement.

Thank you all, especially Steve for providing a great forum for us to all discuss and exchange information on the sport we love.

Nicely stated, I hope he gets control of his demons.

johnny rotten 05-23-2012 06:55 PM

I agree with the last poster. I don't know Kent personally , but I used to work at the tracks in CA, and ran into him and chatted with him a couple of times. He was very cool. I could tell you a few stories about his kindness and genorosity towards others around the track. He obviously has a problem he needs to take care of. He is definitely a great talent when he has his head on straight. It is unfortunate, that his career has been derailed much as pval's, only not to the same extent. He is definitely a polarizing figure with gamblers. I don't see the point of kicking the guy when he's down though. If he retired tomorrow he'd still have a heckuva resume and much to be proud of. I think some of us are honest to a fault and that has hurt Kent's career. I wouldn't be surprised if his Derby ride/disappointment on Dullahan may have contributed to his recent problems. If he could have gotten that horse inside of Liasion turning into the stretch , he might well have gotten Derby number 4 and I think that bothered his as well as the owners, trainer ,bettors(not saying that he would have won for sure). If you remember, after the Paddy O' Prado Derby , was when Kent had his ill advised conversation on Steve's show.

Calzone Lord 05-23-2012 07:13 PM

Jockeys are brutally overrated.

A lot of jockeys have been very unfairly criticized for losing the Belmont.

If you look at the Moss pace figure that Randy Moss did going back to 1988 -- Real Quiet had the fastest Moss figure to the mile in the entire history of the Kentucky Derby. Real Quiet sired a horse like Midnight Lute who was a strong closing 2-time Breeders Cup Sprint winner.

They weren't going fast at all in the Belmont that year -- and Real Quiet's move came extremely late in the race for him if you're someone who looks at numbers. He probably would have been rank and pulling if Desormeaux kept restraining him any longer. He merely rated him the best he could and let him run his race. Real Quiet was never a star before or after the Triple Crown -- but he was always a good horse.

Big Brown had an issue with an unhinged shoe in the Belmont. It was visible in pictures. He put in a total non-effort. No one was going to win on him.

Smarty Jones was getting a perfect trip -- but suddenly had his hand forced by an insanely pre-mature move by Rock Hard Ten through scorching middle fractions. Rock Hard Ten was the only horse in the race who appeared to be any competition at all -- so he had to go with him. RHT was the one who got a truly stupid ride and that led to him getting crushed.

Dahoss 05-23-2012 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JDank34 (Post 863335)
I have come back to this "discussion" 4 times today and thought I would be prepared to provide a eloquent response each time. Finally, while this will be far from eloquent I would like to say that Kent Desormeaux is a friend, a VERY good friend at that. Kent is also a fantastic rider on turf, dirt, long or short. We all have a specific ride where he "cost" us due to one thing or another, but after getting to know Kent I truly believe he is worthy of his HOF credentials. He has ridden every horse I have owned, other than one when he was out of town. I realize I don't post often and will be ridiculed for days for this post, but the point is to say that we all have issues. We all have problems to deal with, be it financial, emotional, etc BUT as his friend I found it important that I do something even though I don't agree with his behavior last week. That said, Kent D is a good man, good father, good friend and great horseman. As gamblers, we want to blame him for every failure but until all of you sit on as many thoroughbreds (and win as many major races) as he has I will defer to his judgement.

Thank you all, especially Steve for providing a great forum for us to all discuss and exchange information on the sport we love.

I can respect you defending your friend. I also agree he's a very good rider...when he has his mind on riding.

My opinion had more to do with his comments, which seem odd, considering the events of last week.

johnny rotten 05-23-2012 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 863353)
I can respect you defending your friend. I also agree he's a very good rider...when he has his mind on riding.

My opinion had more to do with his comments, which seem odd, considering the events of last week.

Handling the press or reassuring the public with his often candid comments has never been Kent's strong suit. That said, Charles Howard would have kept him on Dulallan . Jerry Crawford, you sir are no Charles Howard !!!:mad:and Dale Romans you sir are no Tom Smith !!!!!:mad: Shame on you both.

Indian Charlie 05-24-2012 02:13 AM

i gotta stop reading these boards while stoned.

clambeau 05-24-2012 04:49 AM

We wish we still had the characters in racing we had in the old days....well folks, we're in luck....welcome to the interview loft...Kent Desormeaux !!!!

Coach Pants 05-24-2012 06:23 AM

Nice post JDank.

I don't think it's been discussed yet but I believe Kent's drinking problem has been magnified the past few years due to injuries and bad pain management. Kent has some tough decisions ahead of him. He needs to rehab mentally and physically. Then he'll need to decide if he can manage the pain properly while sober and continue to ride at a high level.

We all grow old.

Dahoss 05-24-2012 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by johnny rotten (Post 863357)
Handling the press or reassuring the public with his often candid comments has never been Kent's strong suit. That said, Charles Howard would have kept him on Dulallan . Jerry Crawford, you sir are no Charles Howard !!!:mad:and Dale Romans you sir are no Tom Smith !!!!!:mad: Shame on you both.

Seriously?

Danzig 05-24-2012 07:21 AM

Preposterous to say kd should have kept the mount on dullahan. You want to be slated to run a horse in a classic race and have to worry whether a jock with alcohol issues will be available?
Plenty of good jocks out there without baggage.

Thunder Gulch 05-24-2012 09:08 AM

Never liked Kent, and the more he talks, the more my opinion of him is cemented.

MaTH716 05-24-2012 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Thunder Gulch (Post 863379)
Never liked Kent, and the more he talks, the more my opinion of him is cemented.

Whether you like him or not, his talent for riding must be respected.

pointman 05-24-2012 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 863362)
i gotta stop reading these boards while stoned.

:D
:tro:


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