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How about Bailey using Eddington like a piece of meat in the Belmont? Jerry is just a bad guy. Shame no one realized it.
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who's no one? lots of people realized it I believe.
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Few. Very few. Maybe you're one of the lucky ones....Maybe.
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I would hear it discussed when I used to spend a lot of time in New York & I agreed with them... I'm sure more than a few on this board realized it also.
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He surely drowns kittens when no one is looking.
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lol, I wouldnt go that far!!
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Stewart Elliot was dumb enough to take his bait and go with him. Smarty Jones was on the lead and the inexperienced Stewart Elliot played into the fast pace. Eddington did finish 4th and not dead last as you may have played the race in your head.
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http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...r-belmont-ride
I kinda hope he does appeal it, just so he gets stuck with 10 days. I agreed with Rich Migliore's take. His analysis of the situation was very well done. |
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"Inexperienced"? Elliott had won probably 3,700 races in maybe 20,000 rides by the time Smarty Jones came along... very inexperienced. The decision Elliot made was dictated by the horse. Riders will explain that you're always better off giving the mount leeway in that situation than trying to continue to restrain them. The energy they expend fighting the rider will have a greater negative impact then giving them their head and letting them go as far as they can.
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Finished fourth by what, like 20 lengths? Because finishing last by 20 or 4th by 20 really makes a big difference.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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My bad, I have been trying to selectively read some of the posts in the thread and I accidently must have skipped yours.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Then there's the fun part where you post one link, they update it at Bloodhorse or DRF, and people get testy about something you said that is now irrelevant but wasn't when you posted the link originally. Good times. |