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Big Brown, Big Red and IEAH
BIG BROWN vs. BIG RED
No horse, and very few athletes, have been as revered in their sport as Secretariat. Books, articles, documentaries and many columns have depicted the legendary animal. It had been almost sacrilegious to use Secretariat to compare a good, even great, horse. Secretariat was untouchable, unapproachable and without comparison. Until now. Big Brown appears to be as talented as any runner in recent memory. He may be as talented as any runner in non recent memory. It is virtually impossible to get a gauge on Big Brown in relation to his competition since it is widely agreed that the 2008 crop of three year olds is well below par. In order to put Big Brown's resume into perspective, we might have to go back 35 years, to the hallowed 6 week span that stamped Secretariat as the measuring stick. Secretariat came into his three year old season as a much heralded prospect by winning Horse of the Year honors as a two year old. Big Brown had only one race, albeit an astonishing 11 1/4 abolishment of a good MSW group at Saratoga on the grass. His 1:40.1, 90 Beyer, performance brought the current connections out of the woodwork and they laid out $3,000,000 to take majority ownership. While it's fair to say both Secretariat and Big Brown were impressive as two year olds, they could hardly be compared. Secretariat was proven. Big Brown was nothing more than a "potentially" great colt in which the racing public has seen fizzle out many times. The 1973 and 2008 Kentucky Derby stretch runs were eerily similar. Secretariat pulled away from Sham and those two were 10 clear of the rest of the field. Big Brown and Eight Belles finished over 8 lengths ahead of the 18 other Derby runners. If you watch the replay of the Big Brown and Secretariat moves on the far turn, you could be watching the same colt. Both Secretariat and Big Brown made electrifying moves at some point during their Preakness efforts. Both races are worth reviewing more than once simply because horses do not make that kind of athletic, confident, awe inspiring accelerations during a Grade 1 race. Neither race was remembered as much for how many lengths they won by but more for the "visual" performance in general. The 2008 Preakness will be forever remembered as late Satruday afternoon workout for the winner. Going into the Belmont, it can be argued, dear I say, Big Brown has been "more" impressive than Secretariat in the first two legs of the Triple Crown and at very least, has been equally impressive. Secretariat's legend was stamped on June 9, 1973. 31 lengths. No other adjective needed. 2:24 flat is a world record for 1 1/2 miles that should last forever. Will Big Brown run a race in New York that can be compared? Not likely. There weren't but maybe two horses to ever run that could have finished within 5 lengths of Secretariat that day, much less beat him outright. So, what does Big Brown need to do in the Belmont in order to keep pace with Big Red? A repeat of any of his previous 5 races would probably work just fine. IEAH Secretariat ran 6 more times after his majestic Belmont win. It was important for the racing public to revel in his greatness for those final 4 months before he was whisked away to the breeding shed. It is already confirmed Big Brown will not race as a four year old. He needs to face Curlin in the Breeder's Cup Classic. The IEAH group has been painted as a self absorbed, self important, lot, that cares only about being profitable. Allowing Big Brown the opportunity to face Curlin in a match up that has not been seen in racing since Easy Goer/Sunday Silence would help improve their tarnished image. Sports have been built on great showdowns. Ali/Frazier, Lakers/Celtics, Nicklaus/Palmer, Bruins/Canadians, etc. As a racing fan, the anticipation for said match up would be at an all time high. The IEAH group would certainly earn my respect for keeping Big Brown in the game through that big event. |
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I don't know why you guys criticized that Better Than Honour poster.....Big Brown topics completely dominate this board. As well as they probably should, but still I thought it was weird he got kicked out.
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I think you might hold off on the assumption that "Better Than Honour" was excused from further participation here for a number of reasons. 1) Although it was clear BTH was a bit of a lightning rod on the subject of Big Brown I saw nothing that made me think he was so offensive to warrant expulsion. 2) Sometimes people leave the site of their own choice sometimes for short periods and sometimes forever. The energy it takes to argue with others day in and day out even if your right is draining and occasionally people choose the end of a battle and to skip the rest of the war. 3) The people who control content here are actually pretty tolerant types who seem to encourage free thinking and comedic contribution however even they have lines of personal affront which can be exceeded by the few who are truly only interested in being nasty and offensive. My humble advice would be to wait until the light of day and a new week gives Steve and the others a chance to respond to this particular person's status on the site before saying he was "kicked out" as it may not be the case. |
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Then again there is the direct explanation for events in the world.....lol. Another country heard from... |
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Going into the Belmont, it can be argued, dear I say, Big Brown has been "more" impressive than Secretariat in the first two legs of the Triple Crown and at very least, has been equally impressive you gotta be kidding. |
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oh good grief, i can't believe some of the stuff that's being written about Big Brown.
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He could be Seattle Slew and he could be Afleet Alex will never really know. |
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I have actually worked up a quick translation of the initial post for those not willing to read it in its entirety.....
I have very little perspective on the top horses of the game over even the last 10 years, but I will pick the horse generally considered the best of the last half century, and completely inaccurately compare Big Brown to him.
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Which is why, though I've been waiting to see a Triple Crown since the first Derby I can remember (1983), I'm so lukewarm on this one. I can't believe it. I know, I know, don't blame the horse for his connections, but if there's someone who cares even less what I think than IEAH does, it's Big Brown. (Or maybe I'm just mad at myself for not forking out the $$ for reserved seats back in March. I'll be eating sour grapes while I'm smooshed in with 100,000 people in three weeks. 'Cause, lukewarm as I am, I know I'm still gonna go.)
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Disclaimer: I'm just the messenger.
With that said, I thought this quote by Baffert was pretty interesting "This is the best horse I've seen since I've been in the business." I'd have to say that's a brave statement by Mr. Baffert. |