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Danzig 06-07-2008 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
He is one of the few guys on air that have a clue from a handicapping standpoint but he has been awfully agenda driven lately and more often than not is using myths and misconceptions as the basis for his stances.

i wonder why. i really do. but then zito did say today that he also would like to see them do away with the whip. that wasn't long after johnnie v won without his-not that it mattered with zaftig anyway, she was much the best in that race.

but i bet cauthen was glad to have one in the belmont a few years back!!

Cannon Shell 06-07-2008 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by phystech
Well, that's all his Mother said he could spend.... I kid you not.

You advertise on the internet, you draw all kinds..... 8-)

Smart Mom

Danzig 06-07-2008 08:58 PM

was his name norman?

Cannon Shell 06-07-2008 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
i wonder why. i really do. but then zito did say today that he also would like to see them do away with the whip. that wasn't long after johnnie v won without his-not that it mattered with zaftig anyway, she was much the best in that race.

but i bet cauthen was glad to have one in the belmont a few years back!!

Andy made him say that

Rupert Pupkin 06-07-2008 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by RolloTomasi
What's also ironic about the Touch Gold comparison is that despite the Belmont win, later in the '97 season,Touch Gold tailed off badly (just as Big Brown did today), getting beat the length of the stretch at odds-on in the Pegasus (in a 4-horse field) and then virtually easing in the BC Classic behind Skip Away. I don't recall exactly, but I believe the excuse was the development of a quarter crack, possibly a result of the trauma sustained in the Preakness followed by continued training/racing during the summer.

It's really pretty amazing the way they downplayed that quarter crack. My main trainer told me all week that he didn't think BB would hit the board. He told me that if you had a $50,000 claimer with a quarter crack like that, you would have two choices. Your first choice would be to give the horse 6 months off. If you didn't want to give the horse the time off, then the other option would be to drop the horse in for $25,000.

I wish I would have listened to him and bet against BB. I figured that since the horse worked alright the other day and since the quarter crack didn't bleed that it probably would not bother the horse. I should have listened to my trainer. He knows 1000x more than I do about injuries.

Rupert Pupkin 06-07-2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
i wonder why. i really do. but then zito did say today that he also would like to see them do away with the whip. that wasn't long after johnnie v won without his-not that it mattered with zaftig anyway, she was much the best in that race.

but i bet cauthen was glad to have one in the belmont a few years back!!

Jerry Bailey said the same thing about whips. I wish they would get rid of the whips too. They don't allow whips in the 2 furlong two-year old races out here.

phystech 06-07-2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Smart Mom


Mom must not have been too smart - his girl friend from CA was moving in and she (GF) didn't have a job.

But I do give him credit - he did ask if his lawyer bro could review docs before he sent me a check..

And Zig - his name was Mike.....


I'm ready for a vacation .... 8-)

pgardn 06-07-2008 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by phystech
Advice - learn more about it before you ask questions about it, unless those questions are asked because you don't understand it and want to learn more....

I won 6 races with a horse that wouldn't eat, and wouldn't hold any weight. Off the claim he was a fish - look at him from front and he disappeared. A little Equipoise and he ate up and looked for more - and started winning.

Did we win because of steroids? YES. Did the horse turn into Arnold? NO. But he put on some healthy weight and maintained it because....... he ATE.

Lets be genuine. The medication is used for what you
said. That is part of what it is supposed to be used for.
But it is also used for other reasons because...
I thought it was also supposed to be used for Low blood
counts, for horses that had already shown some debilitation.
But some steroids are used on perfectly healthy horses.


As far as Dutrow people dont like him because humility is
something that many people admire. Dutrow has obviously
worked his butt off and been through hard times. But of
course the press is gonna pound on a guy as cocky as
he is. What the heck does one expect?

phystech 06-07-2008 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
I wish I would have listened to him and bet against BB. I figured that since the horse worked alright the other day and since the quarter crack didn't bleed that it probably would not bother the horse. I should have listened to my trainer. He knows 1000x more than I do about injuries.

....

Rule No 1: ALWAYS listen to your trainer!!!

As painful as it might be sometimes to admit he/she knows what they are talking about, always refer to rule #1.... 8-)

Cannon Shell 06-07-2008 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
Jerry Bailey said the same thing about whips. I wish they would get rid of the whips too. They don't allow whips in the 2 furlong two-year old races out here.

Getting rid of whips is something I simply cant understand. Use softer whips? Ok. Enforce the whip abuse rules? Sure. Get rid of them? That is too drastic of a change to the sport, it just is. It will not improve business and may well hurt it. Then what?

Cannon Shell 06-07-2008 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
It's really pretty amazing the way they downplayed that quarter crack. My main trainer told me all week that he didn't think BB would hit the board. He told me that if you had a $50,000 claimer with a quarter crack like that, you would have two choices. Your first choice would be to give the horse 6 months off. If you didn't want to give the horse the time off, then the other option would be to drop the horse in for $25,000.

I wish I would have listened to him and bet against BB. I figured that since the horse worked alright the other day and since the quarter crack didn't bleed that it probably would not bother the horse. I should have listened to my trainer. He knows 1000x more than I do about injuries.

Be truthful...You wouldn't have come up with the winner anyway....

Cannon Shell 06-07-2008 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by phystech
Mom must not have been too smart - his girl friend from CA was moving in and she (GF) didn't have a job.

But I do give him credit - he did ask if his lawyer bro could review docs before he sent me a check..

And Zig - his name was Mike.....


I'm ready for a vacation .... 8-)

For $100?

Scav 06-07-2008 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Be truthful...You wouldn't have come up with the winner anyway....

The only way the winner was picked was by the 'quick pick' button or the all button....

SCUDSBROTHER 06-07-2008 09:22 PM

Something most likely went physically wrong with BB. That really wouldn't be a surprise to like 99% of anybody who watches this sport. Rick is in the 1% who evidently thinks he is somehow immune to this. You would pretty much have to think that way to trashtalk like he does. He is a bit out of touch with reality. Reality is that horses can get beat. Some evidently think it's cute ,or colorful to ignore reality. No, it isn't. It's the same grandiose way that criminals think when they keep taking chances. They simply don't even consider getting caught. They can't. It isn't in them. They lack that. Acceptance of the idea that you might fail is very important. It means you plan for the good and the bad. It means you don't take unrealistic risks that threaten your future. If this guy doesn't get help, he will end up in a bad way. If you don't respect failure as being a very real possibility, then that little "cute" personality thing is gunna catch up with you.

Rupert Pupkin 06-07-2008 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Be truthful...You wouldn't have come up with the winner anyway....

That is true. I was just thinking more in terms of how much money you could make if you knew for sure that the 1-5 favorite would not hit the board.

phystech 06-07-2008 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
Lets be genuine. The medication is used for what you
said. That is part of what it is supposed to be used for.
But it is also used for other reasons because...
I thought it was also supposed to be used for Low blood
counts, for horses that had already shown some debilitation.
But some steroids are used on perfectly healthy horses.


As far as Dutrow people dont like him because humility is
something that many people admire. Dutrow has obviously
worked his butt off and been through hard times. But of
course the press is gonna pound on a guy as cocky as
he is. What the heck does one expect?

Let's be clear - I don't advocate the misuse of steroids - but as you point out, I do believe they serve a purpose when used properly.

Pertaining to Rick - I understand the opinion some have from watching 30 second snippets on TV. I can't claim to know this guy just because he caught my fastballs in high school 30 years ago. But I can tell you this - as teenagers, when he and his brothers liked something, they were all in. If it was a baseball team, a basketball team, or a 250 lb friend that entered disco dancing contests in 1975, Rick was all in. Whatever it was, he was all in.

That's the Rick I saw the last 5 weeks - all in.......

Scav 06-07-2008 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Cant wait to see the sandals in the turf Club

So if you go to a beach, do you have a panic attack if a dude that is barefoot walks by?

2ndly, in regards to the racing gods, I do believe in them now, and will now refrain from all future enthusiam, ONLY PESSISM from here on out.....

Cannon Shell 06-07-2008 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
That is true. I was just thinking more in terms of how much money you could make if you knew for sure that the 1-5 favorite would not hit the board.

throw out BB and the maiden and box the rest?

phystech 06-07-2008 09:29 PM

[quote=Cannon Shell]For $100?[/QUOTE

Yep - I'll send you the emal..... you'll love it. 8-)

Given the name of the stable is Rebate Stable, you'd think I'd be asking for at least $600 per unit - but he'd already spent part of his check and was looking for someplace to put the rest..... 8-)

Cannon Shell 06-07-2008 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
So if you go to a beach, do you have a panic attack if a dude that is barefoot walks by?

2ndly, in regards to the racing gods, I do believe in them now, and will now refrain from all future enthusiam, ONLY PESSISM from here on out.....

men should not expose feet unless the are Romans


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