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ky derby, preakness, BC..hmmmmmmmmm
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They both got clear trips on no medication one time, and Easy Goer drilled him and humiliated him. And of course we all know about the famous attending vet Harthill(now passed away) and his famous methods Seattle, but you are too young and dumb to understand what journalists tried to say between the lines about him and SS when Goer couldnt even run on lasix. Tell you what I do KNOW!!! When SS shipped to belmont they told ole Charlie that there was gonna be round the clock surveillance on his horse, "to make sure he was safe and noone got to him". LOL!!! Ole charlie sure was full of bravado after the Derby and before the Preakness, but was awfully bitter and on edge the weekend of the Belmont. The real deal was that Easy Goers connections knew and felt that ole Doc Harthill was the problem. And no way, no how was he getting near him before the Belmont. We know the rest, Easy Goer disposed of SS like tissue paper under a snug hold and just cruised home. Funny what happens when horses are put under surveillance huh. |
I personally thought that while Easy Goer was the more talented of the two, Sunday Silence was much the fighter... I don't believe we ever saw a 100% Easy Goer, although that's just my opinion...
Well let me edit that... I think that Easy Goer fooled around... could have beaten SS, but the maturity wasn't there. |
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Don't you find it a bit odd that the margins were a nose, neck and length when SS won, and when Goer won it was by the length of a football field? Its just coiincidence that Harthill couldn't get near him at belmont right?:rolleyes: |
Harthill won more derbys than any jockey ever has. He would have told you that himself. I will admit I was and still am a huge Sunday Silence fan. What a great sire hes been.
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So lets see you 45 for the ride ,so the agent gets 18 and the valet gets 4.50 and that leaves you with 22.50 hmm dont sound like to much to me. |
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My Lord...these people are paid Nothing!! I'm truly aghast. Maybe on the major tracks they're paid better,huh??
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For the few that make it to the big tracks there are many that go out each day and risk their lives, injuries...for "peanuts". It's a tough game. "Ring of dreams". |
No wonder some of those Jockeys at Beulah share a "stall / apartment" with hired help.
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Wow-they could hit Jack in the Box..instead of McDonald's now!
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Time for some Back Pay,Honu??:)
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Beulah park jocks are starving. The only way they make a living is by betting.;)
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Do you know what Easy Goer died from? Autopsy showed tumors on every organ in his body. Mr. Shug is a DMSO jugging guy. The tumors were blamed on that. Do you know what DMSO jugging is for?? Mr. Shug is no saint. |
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Would fighting to keep the weight scale down so that jockies are forced to starve themselves and purge be considered one of the great Pat Day's wonderful contributions to racing?
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