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![]() Rick Dutrow Jr. is one of the few trainers that excels with the cheapest horses at a race track and the very best horses at the highest level.
His record speaks for itself. I don't think Big Brown would have traveled the Derby Trail if IEAH did not purchase him and hand over the reigns to Dutrow Jr. |
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http://www.thoroughbredracingradione...y=31&Itemid=35 HOUR TWO |
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![]() Rollo why the nasty tone today? You lose a big bet?
Why does anyone buy a 2/3yo who wins a debut by 11?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4ySSg4QG8g |
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The Big Brown thing wasn't meant to be nasty. His first start for Reynolds was on grass, and his 3yo debut several months later was carded for the grass. With that information alone (I mentioned I didn't read any articles about him) you'd be hard pressed to think that his connections were eyeing a main track campaign. Oh, and I did lose today but I bet the race yesterday so it almost feels like I didn't lose at all. Of course, it doesn't feel like I won, either... |
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they say sometimes bad things happen to good people...seems the reverse is true as well. it's just great that two trainers all over the press right now with their big horses are many-times over cheaters. my son asked me yesterday why he was still training if he'd been caught so often. i just snorted while deleting the derby coverage from my t.v. because,eric, no one cares. that's why. they talk about getting tougher, while turning a blind eye. it's all about the winning. |