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Withers 05-18-2008 03:29 AM

Horse of the Year
 
Say Big Brown does win the Belmont, becomes the first TC winner in 30 years, and (obviously) immediately retires to Three Chimneys. Say Curlin stays in training for the rest of the year, wins another race overseas and then say, a second BC Classic and becomes the leading money earner of all time.

I don't know about anyone else, but I will be extremely urked/pissed if Big Brown gets HOY. Pity if his owners ideals about taking advantage of Curlin's potential to showcase Kentucky and our horse racing get overshadowed by a brilliant 3YO who goes straight to the shed...

AeWingnut 05-18-2008 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Withers
Say Big Brown does win the Belmont, becomes the first TC winner in 30 years, and (obviously) immediately retires to Three Chimneys. Say Curlin stays in training for the rest of the year, wins another race overseas and then say, a second BC Classic and becomes the leading money earner of all time.

I don't know about anyone else, but I will be extremely urked/pissed if Big Brown gets HOY. Pity if his owners ideals about taking advantage of Curlin's potential to showcase Kentucky and our horse racing get overshadowed by a brilliant 3YO who goes straight to the shed...

I agree but I also look at these awards like Grammys
they mean nothing. So far Curlin has only easily won the DWC

I wish him luck the rest of the year. Don't think there are any plans to run him on poly. So no BC trip.

MaTH716 05-18-2008 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by AeWingnut
I agree but I also look at these awards like Grammys
they mean nothing
. So far Curlin has only easily won the DWC

I wish him luck the rest of the year. Don't think there are any plans to run him on poly. So no BC trip.

They do mean nothing. Just be happy that you are able to witness a 4 year old campaign by Curlin.

Withers 05-18-2008 12:47 PM

Hey, I'm THRILLED we are watching Curlin run at 4. I just hope that he and the owner get the recognition they deserve for the horse's achievements at 4. Curlin's owner, unlike most, is actually being "sporting" about his approach to managing the horse. It's such an unusual approach that I don't know if we appreciate it anymore!

ELA 05-18-2008 12:49 PM

Between Curlin and Big Brown -- isn't it as simple a question as "who do you hate more?" -- LOL.

Eric

the_fat_man 05-18-2008 01:18 PM

CURLIN, so underappreciated at 3

and everyone's superstar at 4.

This game is easy. :rolleyes:

Hickory Hill Hoff 05-18-2008 01:21 PM

Horse of the week...not BIG Brown, but
KICKIN N SCREAMIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

ELA 05-18-2008 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
You're forgetting the only reason he's running is because of the holdup with the court proceedings. They are forced to be "sporting".

LOL. I like that.

The "unusal" aspect is interesting though.

Eric

TheSpyder 05-18-2008 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
Horse of the week...not BIG Brown, but
KICKIN N SCREAMIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

This isn't subliminal advertising for your shoes, is it?

Spyder

zippyneedsawin 05-19-2008 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Withers
Say Big Brown does win the Belmont, becomes the first TC winner in 30 years, and (obviously) immediately retires to Three Chimneys. Say Curlin stays in training for the rest of the year, wins another race overseas and then say, a second BC Classic and becomes the leading money earner of all time.

I don't know about anyone else, but I will be extremely urked/pissed if Big Brown gets HOY. Pity if his owners ideals about taking advantage of Curlin's potential to showcase Kentucky and our horse racing get overshadowed by a brilliant 3YO who goes straight to the shed...

The problem for Curlin's case is that, if he continues on the path apparently laid out for him, his 2 biggest races will be overseas.. not in America (DWC & Arc??--or Japan Cup??) I don't believe those races get consideration (technically) when the voting is done. Besides, I can't see a TC winner NOT getting the HOY award these days... no matter what, if anything, BB does after the Belmont. (all of this, of course, is assuming BB and Curlin continue their winning ways)

Danzig 05-19-2008 06:10 AM

seattle slew had a really good season at four, but lost HOY to affirmed. i can see if (IF!!) big brown wins the tc, he could get the nod.

but don't forget, affirmed continued to run after his belmont/tc triumph that year. i seriously doubt you see the same from big brown.

oh, and affirmed also gained a lot of respect as he had to battle the likes of alydar for the three wins. no alydars in this crop.

Hickory Hill Hoff 05-19-2008 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSpyder
This isn't subliminal advertising for your shoes, is it?

Spyder

Wore them for the first time on Saturday.....broke them in with a win! :)


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