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Anyway, DWL has taken criticism his entire career, from both people who have no idea what they are talking about, and people who do. Baffert is no different -- another easy target for criticism. So what. At one time or another they produced results. If we know that "the cost" was just too much then it behooves those in a position to do something about it. Unfortunately, easier said than done. It's circular blame here. As long as there are big money races and owners who want to win them, and stud deals, there will be farms who breed for speed and precocious two year olds. As a result, there will be faster and faster two year old sales. There will also be pinhookers and trainers who need to produce for the owner who paid big money for that two year old. What do they care about the sophmore season, they need to get to the big dances as a two year old so they know they have a quality animal. The trainer has to answer to the owner, or start the BS stories, and later save face. The owner wants to bring his family and friends and enjoy the sport of kings -- but don't forget that big money stallion deal, we want that too -- and the horse has to be rushed off to the breeding shed. And so on and so on. Listen, this is all about economics -- period. Economics, capitalism, supply and demand, etc. are all driving this business and sport. Eric |