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Nittany watch out for Casino Drive he is a horse from Japan and is out of the same dam as Jazil and Rags to Riches and his Sire is Mineshaft. He is pointing to the Belmont, with a prep in the Peter Pan. here is his race from Japan
YouTube - カジノドライヴ 新馬戦 2008.02.23
hell he runs the wrong way......it's like NASCAR, TURN LEFT..... horse will never figure out which way to go.......:laughing:
if he ain't someones supper before he gets here..............:puke:
actually like him to give BB a run, but BB looks pretty darn impressive...._______________________________________________
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On the weak 3 year old crop and dearth of competition Dutrow says "The level of competition is helping us. We didn't have to run a tough race in the Preakness. I have only seen three horses that Big Brown would have to run against to show he's better." Those three are Harlem Rocker, Lieutenent Ron, and Casino Drive. Of Casino Drive he flat out says "I'd like to have that horse (in my stable) yes, but I don't think he can beat Big Brown. He doesn't have the quick turn (of foot)".
Lastly, he says that if Big Brown wins Belmont that he will run him only twice more - at Saratoga for the Travers and in the Breeders Cup Classic at Santa Anita. The Haskell at Monmouth Park isn't an option for Big Brown he says. The Classic would pit him against Curlin which is the industry's dream right now, I'd imagine.Comment
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Read in the NY Post today where Dutrow has a sort of blog called "Belmont Diary" he's writing for them that he feels Casino Drive is one horse that is tough but he thinks only two career starts is a problem (seems hypocritcal seeing how Big Brown only had three prior to the Derby), and he wrote "Most of the time, when horses fly from abroad and they are in quarantine, they run good off the plane but their next race is never so strong. I don't know why, but that's usually how it goes. I'm not afraid of him."
On the weak 3 year old crop and dearth of competition Dutrow says "The level of competition is helping us. We didn't have to run a tough race in the Preakness. I have only seen three horses that Big Brown would have to run against to show he's better." Those three are Harlem Rocker, Lieutenent Ron, and Casino Drive. Of Casino Drive he flat out says "I'd like to have that horse (in my stable) yes, but I don't think he can beat Big Brown. He doesn't have the quick turn (of foot)".
Lastly, he says that if Big Brown wins Belmont that he will run him only twice more - at Saratoga for the Travers and in the Breeders Cup Classic at Santa Anita. The Haskell at Monmouth Park isn't an option for Big Brown he says. The Classic would pit him against Curlin which is the industry's dream right now, I'd imagine.NFL 0-0 +0.00units
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If BB wins the Belmont I dont think he will race again. IMO Casino Drive will run even better in the Belmont 2nd of the layoff. If I can get 3-1 or better I will be playing CD big. Is anyone going to the Belmont? I just got my tickets in the mail today, should be a fun day:beerbang:
How can he not run him in the Breeders Cup Classic if he wins the Triple Crown? The racing industry should be embarrassed of itself if they allow that to happen (although I understand there's nothing they can do about it). They would FINALLY have two horses people really seem to care about, Big Brown and Curlin, and both running at a high level at the same time. It's simply a disgrace if they don't let them put on a show on racing's second biggest day.Comment
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I don't agree Curlin would "kick his ass", but I'm not saying you're wrong either. Sadly, 80% chance we never find out because the horse ******* is more important than the horse running races. And I know you know since we talk frequently, but I wasn't being a douche, just saying...Comment
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Stud fees for an undefeated Triple Crown winner would be more(by a ****load) than a horse that (potentially) got exposed in the last race of his life. These horses make way more after they are done racing than while they are racing, as I'm sure you know.Comment
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I do know, and I think it's one of the biggest contributing factors to the lack of mainstream success that horse racing struggles with. They need to have some kind of monetary incentive for longevity and actually competing and winning, and not for $50 million stud fees. It's never going to happen I know, but it would really benefit racing if the most recognizable horses weren't retired before they are 4 years old.Comment
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