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Wow, how much is Dutrow wagering the first Saturday in May?
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this is just a roundabout way of starting yet another effing big brown thread, isn't it?!?!:D
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The more...the better!
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i think a lot of attention he is getting is forced, due to lack of a real superstar. i don't think he's the real deal. |
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yeah, but once upon a time, arazi was a champion.
it's why i think GSW's at two should not count at three. that would be like the previous seasons super bowl winner starting out with a three game lead in the standings. it's a whole new season. |
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Big Brown ran a " huge race? "
Was I out of the country? When did this " huge race " occur and at what track? Last I remember he ran a very nice race against a horrendous field at Gulfstream that was only considered relatively fast because this year's 3YOs are slower than molassis. Has he run another race since? |
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I believe that the writer of the story may have taken some literary license in suggesting that BB winning the Derby automatically will have him commanding 100k at stud. Or that Kip DeVille or Benny the Bull will be big time stallions.
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they compared his potential to smarty jones...but i would take the line that boundary (pensioned btw) is no elusive quality. a horse winning the derby does not automatically equal a 100k stud fee. just ask giacomo or street sense.
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But did they really say that? |
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With Georgie Boy gone, who's run individual races even remotely as good as Big Brown? People are playing pretend with themselves if they don't think Big Brown goes into the Derby as by far the best horse. The reason to not like Big Brown's Derby chances is because he's a very poor fit for the race style wise. I can't even imagine how far out there people have to be to think there is another horse who's best race is as good as his best race. I'm very excited to bet Pyro - but he has no individual race that rates competitively with any of Big Brown's. |
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Drugsy, you are saying exactly what I'm what I'm saying. If he can't rate, and runs off with Desormeaux, he won't win, or if he's not really a mile and a quarter horse he won't win. But for anyone to claim there's been a better prep than the Florida Derby (which could have been a 113 Beyer, at that) they're fooling themselves. Is betting a horse at 7/2 in the Derby exciting? Absolutely not, which is why everyone's lining up to take shots at his chances. |
What do you mean it could have been a 113 beyer?
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If you look at what was fractured in behind him ... there wasn't much at all. Though, Smooth Air and Tomcito both clearly had better trips than Big Brown did. |
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Right. Figured that's what he meant. Just don't see the relevance.
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Let's face it, this is a putrid group. Colonel John would have finished 5th in the '05 SA Derby... and that was probably the worst SA Derby ever. And he's probably going to be the 2nd choice in the Derby... |
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Bad example IMO, although I do like the winners out of a race angle. But you are right, putrid is being kind I think.... |
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Pyro and maybe Z Fortune are the only other two horses I've seen make anything resembling a Derby winning run in this whole mess. |
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I mean, someone HAD to close into that pace last time, so it might have looked better then it was....To the replay cave |
Alright, I just watched Z Fortune's race, he got a good trip I think but I have another concern, and I really can't tell because the video is kinda choppy
Was Gayego boreing in and out, or did Z Fortune bore in at about the sixteenth pole, looks like he took a real funny step or something, or was completely tired right about there. He did finish up pretty well though, in front of Gayego...... He is going to get a real big number from TG, 4w5w...my guess is he might get the same number at Gayego actually.... |
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if he was two paths wider than Gayego on both turns - he will have given away 4 lengths in ground on both Ragozin figures and TG figures. He was beaten less than a length... and they both carried 122. Whatever number the sheet makers come up with - rest assured Z Fortune's number will be a little more than 3 lengths faster than Gayego's number. |
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This tells me that trainers are over paid.
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BBs Fla Derby was against slow horses yet one of these is the most prepared and ready to beat him. How can you justify"the sheets" that says this? the same posters that knock BB use his fla derby race to flatter Smoth Air. I guess this proves that you can use facts and distort them to mean anything you want. Kip Deville ptobably hasnt become a 100k stud but Kipling has doubled his value.
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Just in defense of ARAZI, don't crap on the horse. He was finished once they took him across the ocean and the finishing touch was the knee surgery at the end of his two year old year.
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That being said, I think he reacts pretty badly in this race, ran pretty big last out |
The thing that concerns me about Z Fortune is why couldnt he get by a tiring Gayego in the Ark Derby? He had every chance too and still couldnt even make the finish close. Hes been getting a lot of press, actually both horses are. You really think the extra furlong will make the difference?
He'll have more to deal with than just getting by Gayego. |
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