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Old 05-11-2009, 08:10 AM
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So with Mike Smith they go from a rail trip to 5 wide 5 wide. That should work.
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Old 05-11-2009, 08:16 AM
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So with Mike Smith they go from a rail trip to 5 wide 5 wide. That should work.
yea, but he's got some cowboy in him
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Old 05-11-2009, 08:58 AM
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Oh good, now we can all talk about what a great and sporting guy Zayat is for being above all this and not doing it. What a piece.

This would be one of the saddest moves in recent history if she gets left out because people fill the field because they're afraid of losing to her. What happened to good, old fashioned, ducking races you couldn't win?

Can't win the Preakness because your horse is no good? Turn it into a tough NW1X...good thinking. I hope MTB's connections and Whitney get all the terrible misfortune and bad racing karma they possibly can if they do this.

And without General Quarters in the race, I needed someone to root home for last. Now at least I have an idea who I'd prefer to see cross the wire last...who knew I'd ever say that about a Derby winner?

BF, that's what I think about this.



if you enter a maiden to keep a filly out of the race... maybe you shouldnt be in the race at all with any horse. there are a lot of wussy's out there. I guess Mark Allen and Marylou Whitney and Zayat are some major chickens.

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Old 05-11-2009, 09:05 AM
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Mark Allen press release relenting on additional entry...

For immediate release (Sunday, May 10, 1015 p.m.)

Indy Express out of Preakness

Mark Allen, owner of the 135th Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird, will not enter Indy Express in the 2009 Preakness Stakes.

Early this morning Allen was delivered a message to contact another owner “Our conversation consisted of congratulating me on our win in the Derby and talking about a rematch, wanting a chance to hook us on a fast surface. We laughed and joked about what a race that would be,” said Allen.

“When it comes to Rachel Alexandra, I personally don’t think any filly should be in a race against colts at this stage of their careers. I don’t believe in running fillies against the colts. But Rachel Alexandra is a superior filly and could be the exception. Mr. Jackson has a great trainer in Steve Asmussen and I’m sure they will make the right decision and Lord help us all if she does get in.”

“And yes, it’s true that I would like to have my jockey back. Calvin Borel is great and did a great job for us. I also respect him and I completely understand his love for Rachel Alexandra. If the filly gets in we have a commitment from Mike Smith. We have a lot of confidence in Mike, he’s from our part of the country and he’s got some Cowboy in him too, I’ve seen his boots,” said Allen.

“Additionally, my decision to enter Indy Express in the Preakness was strictly business but after consulting with my Dad and Doc Blach, I have decided to withdraw Indy Express to prevent any further miss understandings. They’re advice to me was just to do what’s right, because arrogance and greed isn’t right. Indy Express is a good colt and showing a lot of potential. I’ll just have to look forward to running him later on down the road. The bottom-line for me is that we came here to race and enjoy our win here in Louisville. So, we’ll meet everyone in Baltimore, ready to run,” said Allen.
Miss Understandings? who's she? Mr. Allen might want to hire a copyeditor before putting out a press release.
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Old 05-11-2009, 09:20 AM
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This whole thing was downright embarassing. It's one thing to enter Tone it Down because you actually think the horse might have a shot after that bang-up third in the Tesio, but Luv Gov and Indy Express have absolutely no business being anywhere near the Preakness starting gate on Saturday. Thankfully, some higher power decided to start cracking skulls and more sporting heads prevailed.

You know, this Mine that Bird crew had the chance to actually be a decent, little story coming out of the Derby, but instead have created nothing but ill will from the average racing fan. Someone should find a muzzle and slap it on Mark Allen.
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Old 05-11-2009, 10:47 AM
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jocks leave horses for others all the time. in this case, the owner went overboard about it. most just call other short guys til they get a rider. it's the first time in 30-odd years of watching racing that i've seen someone actually attempt to keep another horse out of the gate so they can keep their jock.
running a rabbit is to help out your second horse, not to keep another completely out of the race. there absolutely is a difference. this isn't a matter of may the best horse win regardless of race tactics, this is may the best horse not even be entered.
i'm glad it's all settled now.
and you mentioned about jackson buying a horse for the preakness--allen also dug deep to buy MTB. not as deep, but they both did the same thing.
ARe you honestly comparing a jock leaving a Ky Derby winning horse running in the Preakness to a jock leaving a 7k claiming race?? Seriously?? Jackson and Allen did the same thing?? Seriously?? I was under the impression Allen bought a gelding last year and his horse has no problem entering the Derby or Preakness, his horse is not a future mate for Curlin and was actually nominated to the TC. He did not buy a horse mid TC that wasn't nominated for the races.

You're doing some serious reaching.
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Old 05-11-2009, 11:28 AM
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Default An Analogy regardingthe debate of "Sportsmanship" vs "Do Whatever It Takes To Win"

Lotta talk about Sportsmanship in this current thread.... however in reviewing "The Big Contest Thread" (http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...=26156&page=19) it would seem that in at least some horseracing contests it is apparently ok for "Sportsmanship" to take a back seat to "Do Whatever It Takes To Win"....seems that Hossy insured his win by using hrfans picks to insure that he would not lose the contest ... he certainly was not lacking in support in that less than sporting decision...

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No, actually that would be a good strategy by Hoss since he has the lead, but he's too classy for that.

Me, I might do that

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you'd never be as pissed at him if he does as i will if he doesn't.

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Hoss, I'll send you five bucks if you use his picks.
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I'm in for $20.
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1. 4 Laureldean Gale
2. 7 No Lien here
3. 6 Coach Butts
4. 1 Knock Around Guy
5. 10 Bullara
6. 1 Entry
7. 7 Broadway Producer
8. 7 Ichabod Crane
9. 9 Body Blows


When this thing first started, people were telling me if I got a lead, to just take his picks on the final day, and it would be over. I thought about it, but most of the time, that's just not my style.

It's been a tough week, one which I am glad is over and while I'm not blaming my poor performance on anything, my mind has just not been in this contest. I think my results speak volumes to that.

Around Friday, after days of watching him talk sh.it I decided that when I came back to get the lead, I would use his picks on Sunday and here they are. I figure it's a pretty appropriate way for him to leave here. I'm sure many will look at me as taking the easy way out and I am. I haven't been into this all week and I wanted no part of handicapping last night. So I didn't.

Sorry to anyone who was looking forward to tracking something today. And I'm really sorry for the spectacle this whole thing has become. In the end, I did what I wanted to. And I'm totally fine with the way it's ending.
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I got dibs on the movie rights for this.

No shame Hoss, it's a contest and you play to win. That's what it is all about.

It's been a hell of alot of fun to watch.
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Given the situation, I think I would've played it the same way. Way to go Hossy!
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congrats on the win hoss. we knew there was no way you'd let that clown beat you.
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Seems somehow like you did...





Fair and square......

Here is one poster who does seem to appreciate Sportsmanship though...

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what a disappointment. I would say $5 penalty against DaHoss for unsportsmanlike conduct, and repeat final round.
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Old 05-11-2009, 11:55 AM
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Lotta talk about Sportsmanship in this current thread.... however in reviewing "The Big Contest Thread" (http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...=26156&page=19) it would seem that in at least some horseracing contests it is apparently ok for "Sportsmanship" to take a back seat to "Do Whatever It Takes To Win"....seems that Hossy insured his win by using hrfans picks to insure that he would not lose the contest ... he certainly was not lacking in support in that less than sporting decision...
Ooh, good find, especially given the enormous impact on horse racing as an entire sport this could have had if only Hossy would have had a little sportsmanship.


















FAIL.
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Old 05-11-2009, 11:59 AM
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In the future, rest assured that I'll be sure to ask for your opinion as to when sportsmanship is appropriate and when it's not!!...
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Old 05-11-2009, 12:06 PM
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In the future, rest assured that I'll be sure to ask for your opinion as to when sportsmanship is appropriate and when it's not!!...
Just think your "gotcha" moment isn't all that germane to the current conversation.

But if you need clarification in the future, I'm here every day and would be happy to help, so just let me know.
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Old 05-11-2009, 12:10 PM
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.....But if you need clarification in the future, I'm here every day and would be happy to help, so just let me know.

Why thank you soooooo much... I really don't know how I have survived in life thus far without your divine guidance..
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Lol....
God damnit hossy, it's all your fault.
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Old 05-11-2009, 12:14 PM
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Why thank you soooooo much... I really don't know how I have survived in life thus far without your divine guidance..
It's never too late for some soul-searching. Best of luck.
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Old 05-11-2009, 12:44 PM
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It's never too late for some soul-searching. Best of luck.
While realizing that your opinion and those that share your opinion are the only opinions that count.... I can only hope that you will forgive me for having a differing opinion...
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One thing you are omitting, Dave, is that DaHoss's " competition " hardly acted in a sportsmanlike manner throughout the contest while DaHoss held his tongue. If someone sets the tone throughout there is hardly a right to complain when someone else follows suit.
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Old 05-11-2009, 01:03 PM
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While realizing that your opinion and those that share your opinion are the only opinions that count.... I can only hope that you will forgive me for having a differing opinion...
I beg to differ.

Ask Justin Dew. I bet he can count on one hand the number of times I have said anything about a posted opinion of his with which I disagreed, despite the fact that the number of times I have vehemently disagreed with him numbers easily in the hundreds.

So it's not really a matter of attempting to stifle your opinion because it's not the same as mine. I'm generally a pretty big fan of people saying what they want to, whether I agree or not.

Let's just cut to the chase and admit that it's more a matter that your attempt to make DaHoss and others out to be some sort of hypocritical a-holes was a gigantic failure. Not so much an opinion on my part as it was simple, common sense observation of that failure.
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Can someone define sportmanship as it applies to threads?
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One thing you are omitting, Dave, is that DaHoss's " competition " hardly acted in a sportsmanlike manner throughout the contest while DaHoss held his tongue. If someone sets the tone throughout there is hardly a right to complain when someone else follows suit.
BTW...I'm not complaining about Hossy (I was in his corner along with most during the contest)...
My post was not a poke at Hossy (nor yourself) but rather a poke at those who choose to get up on the soapbox and preach about the principle of sportsmanship or lack thereof...

While the analogy compares situations that have taken place in vastly different arenas... for arguments sake the issues/principles may be considered somewhat similiar

-The competition... PG and RA's current connections are quite unpopular

-"Legal" Methods to enhance one's chances of winning exist(ed) but may be less than sporting.

I clearly realize that poking a lil fun at those who are preachy but inconsistent is no way to win a popularity contest...but hey I'm bored and it is afterall just the internet.
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I beg to differ.

Ask Justin Dew. I bet he can count on one hand the number of times I have said anything about a posted opinion of his with which I disagreed, despite the fact that the number of times I have vehemently disagreed with him numbers easily in the hundreds.

So it's not really a matter of attempting to stifle your opinion because it's not the same as mine. I'm generally a pretty big fan of people saying what they want to, whether I agree or not.

Let's just cut to the chase and admit that it's more a matter that your attempt to make DaHoss and others out to be some sort of hypocritical a-holes was a gigantic failure. Not so much an opinion on my part as it was simple, common sense observation of that failure.

Perhaps Steve can change your name to "Hi I'm God...Just Ask Me"...if he does then please discontinue begging...it is sooo beneath a deity such as yourself (do feel free to continue preaching however)
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Perhaps Steve can change your name to "Hi I'm God...Just Ask Me"...if he does then please discontinue begging...it is sooo beneath a deity such as yourself (do feel free to continue preaching however)


I can't even do it anymore.

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