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you guys are ruining the saintly image I have of these owners
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I forgot another example of "sporting"...Steve giving out outstanding handicapping advice, posting his "Plays" for all to see and being happy when others hit, even though it may have reduced his own winnings. Now thats "sporting".
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jess jackson isn't my favorite person...but i don't care why he bought rachel. i wanted to see her take on colts, and she did. his motives mean nothing to me at this point. at least he did what her original owners would not, test her. it certainly hasn't hurt-that along with mine that bird/calvin in the derby has done a lot for racing and p.r. in the last few weeks.
the only thing bothering me at this point is the call by some to retire rachel. i wish they'd stfu already. we get a good horse, and people want her gone. we need less of that thinking, not more.
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He bought the filly for $10m and paid $100k to nominate her. He won about $660k on Saturday. How is that GREED? He could have bought her and won the Acorn or Mother Goose or CCAOaks. He chose to put HIS filly in a spot where she would be challenged. Is that not the point of racing at the highest level? Is that not why we complain when connections duck the tough spots?
He may crave the attention and the spotlight but he is paying very good money for it.
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The original post is so ridiculous, I don't know where to start. So far he's minus-$9,572,000 on the Rachel Alexandra deal, gave us one of the great Preaknesses in recent memory, brought tremendous exposure and interest to racing, and this is ... greed? Say what you will about Jackson, but don't just say anything. Jeez. |
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Lava Man - Gelding
Evening Attire - Gelding Funny Cide - Gelding Giving up your balls for the sport is what I call SPORTING |
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Clearly Jackson loves the spotlight and has the money to but stock that will keep him there.
IfsRA really worth$10M (or was she 2 weeks ago)? Realistically, she is by a young sire with no BMS record. Her family is solid but hardly glamourous. If Jackson chooses to race the offspring she produces, that slims the margin even more as a Curlin X Rachel Alexandra page would certainly draw a big price. Sure she's "priceless" now but had she not run in or won the Preakness, not exactly. He is like many rich men (and women) who buy what they want whether a racehorse or work of art or a rare gem. They want it because they want something that is one of a kind. When Samuel Riddle was offered a million dollars for Man O' War (a rare sum in the 20's, certainly for a horse) he said (I paraphrase) "Many men have a million dollars, only I have Man O' War." That sums it up.
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Besides Rachel, Song of Navarone and Caribbean Sunset are probably the biggest 1-o family stars today . In recent years Storm Song, Honey Ryder, High Cotton and Trust N Luck have added some glamour to the family . Maybe Ogygian should add Sportin Man to his virtual stable .
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http://www.speakupforhorses.org/ Last edited by sumitas : 05-27-2009 at 01:03 PM. |
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