As with AP, maybe this is the best thing for them and Perry can come to his senses return to the dirt, and point for the Whitney. Only a 1.25MM purse at a distance he can surely handle.
What senses.
TGJB Wrote:
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> What senses.
Art Sherman must be sick having these yahoos manage his horse for him. In fact, Art isn\'t even training the horse -- some guy from England is. Now, they say there is a problem and his regular vets are not even there. Of course, I would not be surprised if the owners decided not to run (and he is actually healthy). Chrome has not demonstrated that he can compete with Grade 1 turf horses -- and I know he won a Grade 1 at Del Mar that was ridiculously weak. They wanted to increase his value by running in Grade 1 races in Europe and the light bulb probably went on and they realized that running last in Grade 1 races will have the opposite effect.
So, they have wasted 10 weeks since the Dubai World Cup and will probably waste many more whether or not he is really injured.
Chrome\'s owners are a couple of clowns who cannot get out of each other\'s way.
And don\'t forget the Pennsylvania Derby fiasco. Art did a remarkable job to get this horse close to winning the BC Classic off a no-help prep, so that the boys could get a check from Parx.
Criticizing others is a worth while activity, if someone pays you to do it, otherwise it just seems to demonstrate you don\'t understand the situation. How could you? I assume, all you know is what little you\'ve read. Now as an expert and authority you want to disparage a couple of dumb ass hicks from California.
I commend them for their efforts. A big investment. A big gamble but if they can pull it off, a big reward. If it all fizzles, so what? These are self made men. Wildcatters that came from nothing probably believing you only go around once in life. They may find a taste for fish-n-chips or curry to supplement there taste for tacos & burritos.
Regarding, TGJB\'s comment Sense? (tongue in cheek) of course not. The one guy\'s persona alienated too many and never will be forgotten. Just because he was critical. One chance to make a first impression. But Sense 8 now that\'s an unusual TV show avant garde uncomfortable, erotic, scenic and confusing. Thank you Wachowski Bros.
Art Sherman, I think he\'s cool. One of his babies (same sire as CC) ran a good 2nd in its second race over the weekend @ very short odds behind an impressive Sadler first timer. I doubt much fazes Art much any more.
How about Honor Code on the lawn?
If that post was serious, it\'s among the biggest loads of bull shoveled on this site in a while. Yes, taking a Derby champion and wasting his remaining months on a fruitless, hopeless wild goose chase is brilliant, gutsy management. The part about tacos and burritos was wonderfully clever too.
CC was very good in TC. Feel bad for horse and Art Sherman.CC horribly managed by owners without a clue,appear to have been horribly advised.
Tavasco Wrote:
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> Criticizing others is a worth while activity, if
> someone pays you to do it, otherwise it just seems
> to demonstrate you don\'t understand the situation.
> How could you? I assume, all you know is what
> little you\'ve read.
Getting paid to report on something doesn\'t mean those people have special insight. Often times, they are wrong and misinformed. There is nothing wrong with commenting on something based on what you have observed. If \"being there\" is the basis for having an opinion, there wouldn\'t be much conversation about anything.
> Now as an expert and authority
> you want to disparage a couple of dumb ass hicks
> from California.
Nobody is disparaging them. Actually, the decision to race in England was made by Perry Martin. Sherman and Coburn were against it.
> I commend them for their efforts. A big
> investment. A big gamble but if they can pull it
> off, a big reward. If it all fizzles, so what?
So what? Its a gamble with little upside. The downside? You have a once in a lifetime horse, and you are wasting his career on fruitless endeavors. I wouldn\'t commend stupidity and stubbornness, which is what Martin is exhibiting.
> These are self made men. Wildcatters that came
> from nothing probably believing you only go around
> once in life. They may find a taste for
> fish-n-chips or curry to supplement there taste
> for tacos & burritos.
Nobody is disputing this. Inconsequential to the discussion. .
> Regarding, TGJB\'s comment Sense? (tongue in cheek)
> of course not. The one guy\'s persona alienated too
> many and never will be forgotten. Just because he
> was critical. One chance to make a first
> impression. But Sense 8 now that\'s an unusual TV
> show avant garde uncomfortable, erotic, scenic and
> confusing. Thank you Wachowski Bros.
This has nothing to do with Coburn\'s comments. He didn\'t want to go, was overruled by Martin.
> Art Sherman, I think he\'s cool. One of his babies
> (same sire as CC) ran a good 2nd in its second
> race over the weekend @ very short odds behind an
> impressive Sadler first timer. I doubt much fazes
> Art much any more.
Art was against it also.
If you can tell us how this a great idea, I would love to hear you thoughts. Most people think its ridiculous. And with good reason.
Go Dubs, let\'s clinch this tonight.
I\'m not sure I agree that it was such a fruitless endeavor. The horse has a stone bruise, if I read correctly. It happens. Would he have won? I highly doubt it. But he may have surprised and given a good account of himself and that would not have hurt his reputation at all. I thought that if he could somehow crack the top 5 it would be a good run. He had two top jocks work him. They both thought he was a quality horse and both said he was still a bit hesitant running uphill. But his last work, he finally changed leads like clockwork and was finally getting the hag of it. Rae Guest said CC was a very tired horse when he came to his yard. He obviously did not respond to training as quickly as they would have liked hence missing his prep for the POW. And now he is not starting in the POW. But, the horse got plenty of rest and great care and a lot of turf work. He certainly should be fit and rested and ready to run. So, I wouldn\'t call it a waste as the horse got the R&R that he obviously needed. The shame is that he would get ground that would favor him as it is good to fast, which is firm to them. It was a gamble and whether you appreciate the gamble or not, we need more people to take gambles in racing. Racing should be about challenges and not about playing it safe. I would like to see more take that gamble. There are a few horses I would love to see in Fabre\'s barn.
Go Dubs is right! End 40 years of futility tonight.
They made $2M in Dubai. No disgrace there and could have made more. Running in Ascot looks ill advised but hindsight is 20-20. They are fans more than owners and got caught up in the excitement.
I just hope he runs well on his return to states.