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Old 06-14-2008, 05:09 PM
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Do you still feel the same way? He's now G1-placed on dirt and got $200,000 for the run. Was it still a waste of time?
I really don't care. What do you want me to say? Is the brinks truck on the way to your house right now because of this race?
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Old 06-14-2008, 05:12 PM
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I really don't care. What do you want me to say? Is the brinks truck on the way to your house right now because of this race?
You made a huge deal about how moronic it was to run the horse, then after he runs second, you say you really don't care. You weren't the only one, but I'm pretty sure had he run like ****, you'd be beating your chest.
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Old 06-14-2008, 05:15 PM
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You made a huge deal about how moronic it was to run the horse, then after he runs second, you say you really don't care. You weren't the only one, but I'm pretty sure had he run like ****, you'd be beating your chest.
I thought the whole purpose of any competitive sport was to actually win...I guess I was wrong. Yay. He picked up a check.
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Old 06-14-2008, 05:16 PM
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I thought the whole purpose of any competitive sport was to actually win...I guess I was wrong. Yay. He picked up a check.
OK. So by that mindset, no one should've entered except Curlin.
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Old 06-14-2008, 05:18 PM
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OK. So by that mindset, no one should've entered except Curlin.
Yes and by that mindset lets completely forget that this is one of the top turf horses in the country and there are much better opportunities for him on grass with a much better payday then what he recieved today.

I just don't see how running for second does anything to improve his chances this fall.
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Old 06-14-2008, 05:31 PM
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I actually like Einstein's connections running him today...get's a 200 grand paycheck in a still early season plus he gets more black type grade 1 dirt for future breeding. Can't hurt.
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Old 06-14-2008, 05:41 PM
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Yes and by that mindset lets completely forget that this is one of the top turf horses in the country and there are much better opportunities for him on grass with a much better payday then what he recieved today.

I just don't see how running for second does anything to improve his chances this fall.
Pants,

I think you're off base on this. This enhances Einstein reputation, as Ron said above, in the breeding shed. A prestigous Gr. I placement versus the reigning Horse of the Year. Plus, where exactly is there more money to be made right now in this start that he was ready for? You realize the Manhattan purse was $400,000? So a win there is $240,000 back and the placement here is $200,000. But the Gr. I dirt placement means more than another Gr. I grass win for him.. Plus they saved the ship...
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Old 06-14-2008, 05:47 PM
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Of course I'm off base. It's not the sport and the horrible direction it's in.

I don't know how these people with ridiculous money not realize they're buying a baby, in part, to a fraudulent second place finish in the Stephen Foster. Hell, they probably won't know who was in the field outside of Curlin.

Gamblers and fans of horse racing, not horse ******* come last again. Why even bother.
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Old 06-14-2008, 08:42 PM
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I thought the whole purpose of any competitive sport was to actually win...I guess I was wrong. Yay. He picked up a check.
Yeah, he could have run in a 333 K race and picked up the same money for a win
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Old 06-14-2008, 08:56 PM
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i never have been a big curlin fan... i tryed hard to beat him world cup day... but i am totally sold, and a full campaign this year will put him close to the top of all time greats, because no one over here is beating him... they really should run in the arlington million or the arc, because curlin is a freak, and a huge turf win would only rate him higher all time.... did he even ask him for run today ? i saw maybe one crack of the whip, easy victory... and he can only get stronger off of this
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:02 PM
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near the top old time? i doubt it.


turf horses run on dirt to try to boost their fee, not the other way 'round.
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:04 PM
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near the top old time? i doubt it.


turf horses run on dirt to try to boost their fee, not the other way 'round.
who not ? i think there is some doubt about if he can even run in ny, so if the whitney and woodward are out, why not the arlington million ? as for all time great... i did say with a full campaign this year, when i say that i mean, todays effort, maybe 3 more races, 1 of the 3 has to be either the ARC or BCC! if he were to do that, he is a all time great legend like myself and chuck simon
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:32 PM
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near the top old time? i doubt it.


turf horses run on dirt to try to boost their fee, not the other way 'round.
Did you see the 1973 Man O'War?
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:52 PM
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time to be serious....
what are curlins plans, i asked this last week ? is the arc in the plans, i think i read, they wont go to the BCC because of the surface, so why not the Arc ?
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Old 06-14-2008, 10:01 PM
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Has anyone heard anything from the loudmouths over at IEAH? Its pretty obvious who walks softly and carries the big stick. Hopefully Big Brown makes it into a starting gate with Curlin, he may learn something
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Old 06-14-2008, 10:05 PM
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Has anyone heard anything from the loudmouths over at IEAH? Its pretty obvious who walks softly and carries the big stick. Hopefully Big Brown makes it into a starting gate with Curlin, he may learn something
even if big brown runs again... he will never ever EVER EVER EVER EVer EVER EVER EVER, run against curlin....

IEAH WOULD NEVER DO THAT TO THE POOR HORSE. i doubt they even think big brown could run with curlin
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Old 06-14-2008, 10:23 PM
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Has anyone heard anything from the loudmouths over at IEAH? Its pretty obvious who walks softly and carries the big stick. Hopefully Big Brown makes it into a starting gate with Curlin, he may learn something
I'd imagine a War Emblem-type end to his career. First, a paid public workout doubling as a "return to glory" in cahoots with some publicity-hungry track (Suffolk, Arlington, Monmouth?) in a preconceived setup of a race ala the '02 Haskell followed by a definitive failure to achieve "greatness" when getting bounced around and crushed in the BC Classic after finally facing a quality-laden field.

The icing on the cake will be if his owners' narcissistic greed get the better of them after a BC loss and, desperate to get a win versus his elders, further humiliate him in the Cigar Mile, the way Coronado's Quest's connections (ie the evil Claiborne Farm junta) exposed his rather modest capabilities (not that he couldn't have improved from 3 to 4) in the final 3 races of his career.

Or he'll just never run again...
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Old 06-15-2008, 09:49 AM
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time to be serious....
what are curlins plans, i asked this last week ? is the arc in the plans, i think i read, they wont go to the BCC because of the surface, so why not the Arc ?
Asmussen was quoted saying he wants Curlin's next start to be on turf, either The Man O War, Arlington, or Woodbine...essentially to see if the target of the PRIX DE'LARC DE TRIOMPHE is a feasible one.
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Old 06-15-2008, 10:45 AM
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Asmussen was quoted saying he wants Curlin's next start to be on turf, either The Man O War, Arlington, or Woodbine...essentially to see if the target of the PRIX DE'LARC DE TRIOMPHE is a feasible one.
Well, here's hoping he takes to the turf as well as the 1973 winner of the Man O' War did. There's never been an American winner of the Arc, has there?
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Old 06-15-2008, 10:00 AM
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His second in a grade 1 on the dirt meant more to his future than winning a grade 3 on the turf ever will. It's okay to admit when you are wrong every once in awhile.
All of you ninnies can die in a fire. Until the season is over I stand by what I say.
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