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Old 06-01-2012, 11:53 PM
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....i agree, its the 3 races in 5 weeks......its to tough and that is what will happen the 9th. i think the preakness was EXTRA TOUGH, IHA gave everything he had to get in the winners circle. i am tossing him.
What did you do after Smarty won by daylight? Afleet Alex had about as tough a Preakness as you're gonna find and he comes back to take the Belmont. Seems like the ones that win by too much at Pimlico and don't get a gut check in the process have had trouble 3 weeks later.

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What adds fuel to the Bailey accusations, had to do with Wimbledon's injury. That was going to be his Derby mount. After the injury knocked Wimbledon out of the Derby, wasn't it reported that Bailey approached Servis about letting him ride Smarty?
That was my understanding. I'm sure, though, that there are many top prospects that Bailey's agent tried unsuccessfully to get him on. For every Smarty Jones, there are plenty that didn't do squat on the track after all, and we didn't hear about it. They might've thought it was worth it to try to usurp Stewart Elliot's spot because every so often connections decide not to dance with the one they've had up to that point.
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Old 06-02-2012, 01:25 PM
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Hennig was not happy with Bailey's ride and Bailey never rode Eddington again. Bailey actually broke out the stick on the backstretch although he claimed at the time that he just tapped him on the shoulder to wake him up.

Race riding is a part of the sport and it always has been. Obviously, letting Smarty run his race wasn't working out so well. The idea of pressing smarty early with a horse like RHT or Eddington would make sense to me being that they both seemed bigger and better bred to go longer.

If Smarty was good enough, he would have won.
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Old 06-02-2012, 02:54 PM
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The problem I had with Bailey's ride was that he was riding to beat Smarty, not to win. If I owned Eddington I would have kicked Bailey in the nuts when he got off the horse.
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Hennig was not happy with Bailey's ride and Bailey never rode Eddington again. Bailey actually broke out the stick on the backstretch although he claimed at the time that he just tapped him on the shoulder to wake him up.

Race riding is a part of the sport and it always has been. Obviously, letting Smarty run his race wasn't working out so well. The idea of pressing smarty early with a horse like RHT or Eddington would make sense to me being that they both seemed bigger and better bred to go longer.

If Smarty was good enough, he would have won.
If I'm not mistaken, Bailey never rode for Hennig again either.
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