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Cannon Shell 05-21-2007 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobby Fischer
Its all about hyping the horse. The more hype, the more demand there is for the horse. The stock goes up. This is a Tabor horse.

If they were to actually run her she would prove to be inferior to the top males and possibly set her back from prepping toward the major goals she is pointed towards.

It is a filly. What's to hype?
Why would it set her back?

Bobby Fischer 05-21-2007 03:40 PM

As a fan I would love to see her run.

mik9872 05-21-2007 03:47 PM

I hope the top 3 do not run
 
I would much rather see Curlin, Street Sense And Hard Spun not race in the Belmont. The mile and a half is not the right venue to carry on this rivalry. Racing would be better served by them continuing their rivalry as fresh horses tn the Travers

Cannon Shell 05-21-2007 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobby Fischer
As a fan I would love to see her run.

me too

Cannon Shell 05-21-2007 03:59 PM

I was astonished to hear that Hard Spun was going to run in the Belmont. I would be really surprised if SS goes. And I still have my doubts that Curlin will go.

slotdirt 05-21-2007 04:00 PM

Why isn't the Belmont the best place to continue this rivalry? It's one of the three most watched races by the public - even without a Triple Crown on the line - and I guarantee you average folks might tune in simply because of the presence of these three. I hope all three make it there and I hope Hard Spun wins.

NTamm1215 05-21-2007 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
I was astonished to hear that Hard Spun was going to run in the Belmont. I would be really surprised if SS goes. And I still have my doubts that Curlin will go.

I couldn't agree more. Nothing about Hard Spun makes me think he wants a mile and a half. If he goes I'm thinking he will suck up a ton of money in a big way.

NT

ArlJim78 05-21-2007 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
I was astonished to hear that Hard Spun was going to run in the Belmont. I would be really surprised if SS goes. And I still have my doubts that Curlin will go.

I think Hard Spun could do well in the Belmont, but how well will depend on the rider. I always view the Belmont as more of a riders race, and there is no margin for error in judgement of the pace. I'm not sure from what I've seen that Pino is the right man for the task.

Cannon Shell 05-21-2007 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt
Why isn't the Belmont the best place to continue this rivalry? It's one of the three most watched races by the public - even without a Triple Crown on the line - and I guarantee you average folks might tune in simply because of the presence of these three. I hope all three make it there and I hope Hard Spun wins.

I'm guessing that very few are actually going to tune in regardless of who runs. No triple crown, no ratings for the Belmont.

Cannon Shell 05-21-2007 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
I think Hard Spun could do well in the Belmont, but how well will depend on the rider. I always view the Belmont as more of a riders race, and there is no margin for error in judgement of the pace. I'm not sure from what I've seen that Pino is the right man for the task.

I think he will wilt in the Belmont no matter who rides. I guess we will see.

lemoncrush 05-21-2007 04:27 PM

Without the top 3, I think we'll have a very good betting race
with a deeper field.
I agree with others who noted it would be nice to see Street Sense and Curlin face off again in the Travers or Haskell as fresh horses. I think they could both use a freshining for summer/fall.

parsixfarms 05-21-2007 04:46 PM

If two or more of the "Big Three" decide to pass the Belmont, I'd be shocked if Pletcher didn't enter Rags to Riches in the Belmont. Desperate people do desperate things (see entry of Circular Quay in the Preakness).

Danzig 05-21-2007 05:17 PM

pletcher is desperate? i don't know that i'd go that far.

rags is well bred for the distance, and i think she can handle it. and of course you have three horses, very good horses, who have run two tough races in two weeks time. so now would be a good time to try it.

whether todd goes 0-29, or finally wins a tc race.....well, that's up to the filly. but i don't think it's desperation that will make the decision. we've all seen good fillies take on colts, i say let her try and see where she fits in. props to her connections if they do it. she's beaten her peers pretty handily, it's time to step up to the next level.

ELA 05-21-2007 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobby Fischer
Its all about hyping the horse. The more hype, the more demand there is for the horse. The stock goes up. This is a Tabor horse.

If they were to actually run her she would prove to be inferior to the top males and possibly set her back from prepping toward the major goals she is pointed towards.

There is absolutely nothing to hype, nor any reason to do so. Coolmore is not a commercial breeder. If they do it, it's strictly an ego, sportsmen, etc. thing -- even if they say it's to increase the filly's value. They don't sell their fillies, and they don't sell their foals. If they were going to syndicate her for breeding and to race the foals, it would be a done deal regardless of whether or not she takes on the boys. It's just outside their normal MO/business model.

Hype is not needed here IMO. If they change their MO and race her for these reasons, great. As a fan, it's moot as to why they would race her -- just the mere fact that they would is what the fan is looking for.

Eric

parsixfarms 05-21-2007 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
pletcher is desperate? i don't know that i'd go that far.

rags is well bred for the distance, and i think she can handle it. and of course you have three horses, very good horses, who have run two tough races in two weeks time. so now would be a good time to try it.

whether todd goes 0-29, or finally wins a tc race.....well, that's up to the filly. but i don't think it's desperation that will make the decision. we've all seen good fillies take on colts, i say let her try and see where she fits in. props to her connections if they do it. she's beaten her peers pretty handily, it's time to step up to the next level.

There's no doubt in my mind that he's "desperate" to win a TC race. What else would you call the entry of Circular Quay in the Preakness? This was a light-bodied horse that didn't run in the Wood because four weeks to the Derby would be "too close." So how do you then explain running him back in two weeks in the Preakness.

I don't think there's any question that Pletcher will do whatever he can to get that first Triple Crown win and quell the whispers about why his stable has performed so poorly on the days when the TRPB "Big Race" teams are in place.

That all being said, I think this is a very special filly. In the absence of Street Sense and Curlin, she'd probably be one of the race favorites.

Cannon Shell 05-21-2007 05:27 PM

I'm desperate to win Friday



or Riot may get violent, all decked out in her DEE TEE stable gear (and undergear)

Danzig 05-21-2007 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by parsixfarms
There's no doubt in my mind that he's "desperate" to win a TC race. What else would you call the entry of Circular Quay in the Preakness? This was a light-bodied horse that didn't run in the Wood because four weeks to the Derby would be "too close." So how do you then explain running him back in two weeks in the Preakness.

I don't think there's any question that Pletcher will do whatever he can to get that first Triple Crown win and quell the whispers about why his stable has performed so poorly on the days when the TRPB "Big Race" teams are in place.

That all being said, I think this is a very special filly. In the absence of Street Sense and Curlin, she'd probably be one of the race favorites.


then there are a lot of desperate trainers out there, flailing about trying to find a horse with a shot.
yeah, i'm sure pletcher wants one bad--but there's no guarantee that after winning one, he won't get grief the next time he runs a horse, and he runs up the track.
and i'd imagine CQ got entered because he thought the horse was doing well enough to run. i'm not about to second guess him, he didn't get where he's at by being dumb.

whodey17 05-21-2007 06:47 PM

I would like to see the big three skip the Belmont as well. There really is no need for them to run in the Belmont. I would like to see them freshened and then face each other in the Travers and then maybe for a good fall campaign.

jpops757 05-22-2007 09:37 AM

If you look at Pletchers last mounth or 6weeks, Rags has been about the only bright spot . Very limited wins in graded stakes. With his numbers of so caled quality runners in the various division not a lot of wins.

zippyneedsawin 05-22-2007 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by parsixfarms
There's no doubt in my mind that he's "desperate" to win a TC race. What else would you call the entry of Circular Quay in the Preakness? This was a light-bodied horse that didn't run in the Wood because four weeks to the Derby would be "too close." So how do you then explain running him back in two weeks in the Preakness.

I don't think there's any question that Pletcher will do whatever he can to get that first Triple Crown win and quell the whispers about why his stable has performed so poorly on the days when the TRPB "Big Race" teams are in place.

That all being said, I think this is a very special filly. In the absence of Street Sense and Curlin, she'd probably be one of the race favorites.

you are assuming it was Pletcher's decision to run the horse there.


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