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there aren't enough G1 quality horses to fill any race it seems.
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No one said these will be G1 races. If they make these G1 races then it is a terrible decision by the Graded Stakes Committee and I will be upset by it. For the Breeders Cup to add these races though doesn't bother me at all even if I think they are wasting their money. At least they picked races they could add that won't dilute the current fields. And it will be three more interesting races to handicap.
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But regardless of what grade they receive, having races called "Breeders' Cup Races" filled with allowance horses bothers me. |
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maybe they're alw. horses because they just haven't found the right spot!
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How about if, along with appropriate earnings, a committee starts reviewing all horses that want to enter the Kentucky Derby, and chose to allow only the horses that are determined to be of true Grade 1 caliber?
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