The Derby Experience

Started by Fairmount1, May 03, 2015, 04:28:26 PM

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TGJB

You know, I heard more about that from Julie\'s husband (Hovedy). Apparently, the reason she hit that guy with a chair is he tried to drown her in the pool at Monmouth. Which seems perfectly reasonable. At least.
TGJB

richiebee

Billy Reed of the Louisville Courier Journal vs. Doc Harthill another one punch
epic bout on the Churchill backstretch. Harthill threw the punch and later
regretted it when he found out what a powerful weapon the printing press is.

Fists not the only weapon of choice in battles among racetrackers. A trainer I
will not name got into a heated argument with Richard Hazelton while they were
standing at a bar in Chicago; during the verbal sparring, the unnamed trainer
\"unholstered\" himself and urinated on Hazelton\'s leg.

Topcat

TGJB Wrote:
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> You know, I heard more about that from Julie\'s
> husband (Hovedy). Apparently, the reason she hit
> that guy with a chair is he tried to drown her in
> the pool at Monmouth. Which seems perfectly
> reasonable. At least.

Happy to address this from my Mth-vet perspective . . . in August.

miff

Romans by TKO. Angel Cordero figured Julie could be a \"guy\" at one point, she was so strong, manhandled horses, so to speak.
miff

miff

TAP considering 3 for Preakness, Competitive Edge(sure to be wiseguy horse) Carpe Diem,head scratcher in Derby and Materiality troubled trip.


Lukas to run MR.Z...wtf

Ramsey to run Intl Star reported to be scratched lame by KY State vet Derby am, Ramsey took hissy fit.
miff

covelj70

I was totally kidding about running in Louisiana to avoid Welker himself.  I don\'t mind avoiding his horse but I was joking about avoiding the person.

I was just trying to be funny on that point (failed as usual)

I do think Evangeline is the target though

300k at 4/5 is too good to pass up.

good memory about me working my way through college as a bouncer though, that is true.

miff

Beating up on The Little Sisters Of The Poor for $300k...great strategy imo.
miff

covelj70

we generally try to take the path of least resistance and yet we still come up short plenty of the time

most recently, when we skipped the Breeders Cup with River Rocks to try and take down what we thought was a sure thing at Belmont for 200k only to finish off the board.

I have learned to take NOTHING for granted but horse came out of the race great so we will go down there and take a shot at a good purse.

TGJB

I seem to recall someone telling you that 200k was no sure thing...

Sometimes the spot that\'s supposed to be tougher is not, depending on the horses, weights, etc. As an example, the field you caught for 200k ran a lot better than the BC Sprint.
TGJB

P-Dub

covelj70 Wrote:
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> 300k at 4/5 is too good to pass up.
>

Jim Covello, the Floyd Mayweather of horse racing.

Make as much as possible by taking the path of least resistance.

That\'s not an insult Jim, even though I can\'t stand that guy.
P-Dub

richiebee

Go wherever you want, as long as I can enjoy him running at KEE last weekend of
October.

There Jimmy, I jinxed you again.

covelj70


covelj70

JB

you absolutely did say we should run in the BC and skip the Belmont race

The way he ran at Belmont though (and then subsequently at Penn), we could have been running against 25k claimers and it wouldn\'t have mattered

you were right about the respective spots though for sure

Evangeline is the target but we could change that if

a) race comes up tougher than we think
b) it rains

TGJB

It wouldn\'t have mattered unless you shipped out early to SA under any circumstances, as it turned out.
TGJB

covelj70

now that Derby is over, let\'s explore that whole \"east coast shippers didn\'t run well\" thing

I have seen you write that a whole bunch of times but I have held my tongue but since Derby is over, why not have the debate now

Chad shipped all of his horses out there on the same plane as everyone else and he completely dominated the BC.

if your point is that you needed to be acclimated to the dirt track, then, ok, I can see that

but if the point is they needed to get acclimated to the weather, I don\'t agree with that at all as the turf horses ran in the same weather as the dirt horses

also, to the extent it was just the west coast horses dominating the east coast horses in the BC (i.e. Texas Red whupping the east coast shippers in the Juvy), I think we have to consider that he was just a much better horse.

Pharoah destroyed Texas Red and then Pharoah destroyed the same horses that Texas Red beat on Sat.  Not definitive but we have to consider that the west coast horses were/are just that much better in this particular crop