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Yes, because we are in dire need of another son of Pulpit at stud next year.
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It is always nice to see a horses stud plans wrapped up before he wins a grade 1 race.
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I officially hope he fails miserably.
I like the horse, hope he does not get hurt, but here is hoping he runs some real duds. I now vex him with complete boredom each time he enters the gate... complete disinterest in racing. |
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There's only one top 3-yr-old guaranteed to run next year barring injury: El Gato Malo! Let's hope he takes to real dirt. --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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When you consider he'll probably be as low as 4-1 on Derby Day, getting the bet down now just makes sense. I think you would agree with me. |
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The business aspect is a card to be played by the people cashing out, not the oil barons.You can argue that businesswise it was a good move because we dont know what they paid for him. You could make a case that it would be better for him not to run again because of "injury" because then he will be supported on what he might have done or was supposed to do, instead of actual accomplishment, which is how the Big Browns of the world get famous. |
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