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					Originally Posted by RolloTomasi  Campbell is right.  They should totally do a balanced series of episodes where they show the rise and fall of a highly touted horse.  The first half would be the pageantry:  The horse would be the half-brother of an upstart Kentucky Derby winner.  He would be sold at a 2yo-in-training sale to a famed racing syndicate for $500,000.  He would be turned over to a corporate trainer that wins everything.  He would show stakes quality in his initial starts.
 Then the seedy underside:  His form will take an abrupt nose dive.  He'll disappear from the racetrack for a year.  He'll return as a gelding.  He'll make a comeback and fail miserably.  Rather than retirement, the racing syndicate will turn him over to another trainer on a lesser circuit and run him for $5,000, 1% of his original purchase price.  The horse will win, but he'll also be claimed.
 
 The audience is left wondering if the horse will be sentenced to a career of complete decline, running for starter fees in Pennsylvania or if he'll go on a massive tear in $5k starters a la Rapid Redux...
 
 Pageantry, Sportsmanship.  If Brother Bird had a middle finger, he'd reserve it for Cot Campbell.
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