Big Brown to train at PmM up to Derby

Started by Sandreadis, April 13, 2008, 07:45:06 PM

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Sandreadis

Will work two more times before shipping 4/28 to CD.
Does anybody else find this very bizarre?
Move up trainer staying in friendly confines before shipping in.
Not knowing how this horse will handle CD is a huge negative in my book.

Chuckles_the_Clown2

Yah,

But there will be fewer prying eyes.

Sandreadis Wrote:
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> Will work two more times before shipping 4/28 to
> CD.
> Does anybody else find this very bizarre?
> Move up trainer staying in friendly confines
> before shipping in.
> Not knowing how this horse will handle CD is a
> huge negative in my book.

marcus

i haven\'t noticed this crop of 3 yo\'s handling those negative numbers particularly well . even though big browns big effort came later in the season than it did for others like war pass and pyro , it still came early on in his campaign ...
marcus

BitPlayer

Lots of horses went into last year\'s Derby without a work at CD.  Most of the Pletcher contingent prepped at Keeneland.  Tiago and a couple of other Californians had their last works before shipping in.  Tagg seems like he consistently stays at Belmont as long as possible.

If you think of the Derby as just another stakes race, shipping in right before the race is not uncommon.  There\'s also the argument that the surface you race on in the Derby often bears little resemblance to the one you train over during the week.

A work over the track might be informative to handicappers, but it\'s hard to imagine someone scratching an experienced dirt runner out of the Derby because they don\'t think their horse handled the surface in a work.

belveondarockz

they should save big brown for the belmont stakes.. i mean lets look at history.. not only is there a LARGE percent chance for this horse to bounce but IF he doesnt and wins the derby..how can he possibly win the triple crown (something that hasnt happened in many years) off short rest?!?!?! imo itll be a guaranteed win at belmont sinced he will have plenty of rest. i mean who would give up on an opportunity of $600,000?!  that would be the management decision of the last 3 decades!  plus he will be all good to go for the summer and breeders cup CLASSIC!  this phony false hopes for the triple crown has to stop!  the best horse of all time (ghostzapper) didnt even run in any of the triple crown races and his breeding fees were $250,000 the first year!   lets use some brain here dutrow/owners!  and swig some of that stoli voooodka while you remain patient!

P-Dub

If this horse wins the Derby, $600,000 is chump change.  Nobody pays large stud fees because a horse won the Belmont. Honestly, off the top of your head,  can you tell me who won the last 10 Belmonts let alone the last 5??

He will have had 5 weeks rest, enough to offset a bounce.  JB\'s main point has been that these huge efforts so early in a career hurt horses no matter how you coddle them later.  If his premise is correct,  the damage is already done.

Bit,
Nobody is suggesting scratching a horse based on a work,  but wouldn\'t it be better for a horse to familiarize itself to the surface, paddock, surroundings, etc... going into such a big race??  Also, isn\'t is presumptuous to assume that the track will be scraped or souped up on Derby Day?? Is this a fact, or just opinion?
P-Dub

belveondarockz

your missing the point p dub!  whats so great about winning the roses?  history?!  i mean come on now..  its a business and the solid point im trying to make is that if they time this horse correctly he can win races such as the grade 1 belmont the grade 1 haskell and the grade 1 breeders cup classic.  and when running in those races, he will be in top condition and form with a great chance to win all of them!  if this horse bounces off the walls on derby day it can ruin his career!  look what happened to sinister minister, ballamy road, and all these other horses that bounced off the walls cause the owner/trainers decided that this was such an important race.  why chance that?! that would be horrible!  give me one horse that bounced off the walls in the derby as a 3 year old to come back into top condition and be able to compete in grade 1 races?

P-Dub

belveondarockz Wrote:
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> give me one horse that bounced off the walls in the derby as a
> 3 year old to come back into top condition and be
> able to compete in grade 1 races?

Point Given

Big Brown has bad feet,  reportedly some ankle problems.  Combined with the huge figure,  some don\'t think he\'ll last the year let alone win the races you think he can.
P-Dub

belveondarockz

and running him in the derby is even a worse idea then if he has all those problems.  they just solve those problems and aim for the sky not for false dreams.

belveondarockz

P-Dub Wrote:
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> belveondarockz Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > give me one horse that bounced off the walls in
> the derby as a
> > 3 year old to come back into top condition and
> be
> > able to compete in grade 1 races?
>
> Point Given  

well its kinda ironic that you say that..  because the ONLY example you can give me for happens to be a horse that bounced off a slop effort going into the derby and according to you and your opinion about war pass you said:

\"If you\'re that sold on that slop number, then hope for rain on May 3. Otherwise, as has been pointed out many times, slop numbers aren\'t as reliable relative to overall ability. Many horses throw out huge slop numbers that aren\'t duplicated over a fast strip. \"  u see any coincidence in this?

big brown donkey and company should wait this out! and make sure hes nice and ready to run %100... the worlds worst situation in anyone is wasted talent! plus war pass should smoke these guys in a few weeks imo!  =D

toppled

Hansel bounced off a big #, lost the Derby,rebounded and dominated in the Preakness.  Any trainer of a horse who can win the derby has to run him unless he\'s showing physical disability leading up to the race.  The only horse I can think of who followed the advice you are giving was AP Indy.  If the theory is correct on Big Brown he will need a lot longer than waiting for the Belmont.  Look at Talkin Man & Bandini.  Talkin Man actually got in one more race, the Wood, before caving from the Gotham #.  Given the choice, no horseman in his right mind prefers a Belmont win to a Kentucky Derby win-too much tradition involved.

Chuckles_the_Clown2

The Belmont is a more Traditional Race than the Derby and is the true Classic Test of a Champion. Granting the last two renewals were pitiful.

2007-Rags to Riches
2006-Jazil
2005-Afleet Alex
2004-Birdstone
2003-Empire Maker
2002-Sarava
2001-Point Given
2000-Commendable
1999-Lemon Drop Kid
1998-Victory Gallop
1997-Touch Gold

P-Dub Wrote:
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> If this horse wins the Derby, $600,000 is chump
> change.  Nobody pays large stud fees because a
> horse won the Belmont. Honestly, off the top of
> your head,  can you tell me who won the last 10
> Belmonts let alone the last 5??
>
> He will have had 5 weeks rest, enough to offset a
> bounce.  JB\'s main point has been that these huge
> efforts so early in a career hurt horses no matter
> how you coddle them later.  If his premise is
> correct,  the damage is already done.
>
> Bit,
> Nobody is suggesting scratching a horse based on a
> work,  but wouldn\'t it be better for a horse to
> familiarize itself to the surface, paddock,
> surroundings, etc... going into such a big race??
> Also, isn\'t is presumptuous to assume that the
> track will be scraped or souped up on Derby Day??
> Is this a fact, or just opinion?


Sandreadis

Bit, Keeneland is a 1 hour van ride in the same climate zone.
South Fla. is 1000 miles on a plane in a totally different climate.
JB always talks about acclimation with shippers. I\'m sure it is much easier shipping South to North but it still could be an issue. The humidity can be brutal.
Does anyone know how many Derby winners have won w/out a work at CD?

big18741

Out of the last 5 derby winners Funny Cide and Giacomo didn\'t work at Churchill.

Street Sense,Barbaro and Smarty did.