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![]() I'm starting my tennis season in two weeks. Is anyone friends with Mary Wolfson or Dutrow? I've got to improve to really take the next step.
I'm planning on going to the dentist next week and looking to put 50 lbs. on my a**. Seriously though, looking at Drugs PP's, it would be interesting to see all Wolfson's horses PP's. Spyder
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![]() I guess I'm the only one who's more interested in the fact that DRF ran this article and gave credence to disingenuous assertions like "Beyer should have gathered the facts".
Also, for what it's worth, many of my friends gamble. None of them gamble on horses because they INCORRECTLY think that everyone cheats. Beyer's column effectivley illustrates why. |
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who decide to try him on the dirt , did paulson ask mott to maybe try the dirt? |
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![]() The talk about the sterile-issues and Mott and Cigar has been mentioned before.
To me the larger consideration is Cigar was allowed to grow into a horse. Imagine that, a horse. Today they're yanked off the track at 3-years-old. Who knows how good (or bad) some of the start 3YO's of the past decade or so would have been if given time to mature and develop. Not that development is the only reason behind his ascent, but certainly would have to play a role. Disclaimer: I'm a Cigar homer. His '95 BC was my first BC in person, and he's one of the main reasons why I'm in the game today. |
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and did bailey blow the streak in del mar by cahsing too hot of a pace , letting Dare and Go come from behind |
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![]() It certainly appears a case has been made that cheating is still rampant in the sport . Remember that the leading trainers at Del Mar all had numerous positives and that Shapiro called that "shameful."
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![]() The point has been made that Cigar was a drug freak turned sterile .
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I'm not sure what the infertility rate of the breed is, and I'm not sure it could be determined. Since a significant percentage of males are gelded and I'm sure that some "unknowns" are retired, bred, prove sterile and return to the races with no fanfare. When the horse is Georg Washington or Cigar, it's a headline. When it's a non entity, he just shows up in the entries and no one is the wiser.
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![]() A couple of thoughts on Grening's article:
1. Dutrow claims that training for a prolonged period of time over the Calder surface tends to screw a horse up. If that's the case, then what Wolfson is doing is even more remarkable. 2. Sallusto is correct in saying that "not all trainers are created equal." However, the PPs above in this thread, as well as the work Dutrow did with horses like Saint Liam and Silver Train (amid countless others), each of whom were with pretty respectable horsemen before they went into his barn, force one to reach either one of two conclusions: (a) Dutrow, Wolfson and the like are either 10-15 lengths better than any other trainer on the backstretch; or (b) they have some "edge" that no one else does, which causes their horses to run that much better than everyone else's. |
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![]() Cigar made his first two career starts on dirt for Hassinger and I believe his Beyer figs were 90 and 95 ( or something close ). It doesn't feel like Mott performed any miracle other than transfering him to his preferred surface.....finally.
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![]() I think one thing that is being overlooked in all this is that a lot of these guys, and Dutrow definitely, bet, and they bet a lot.
If they are cheating, they are stealing from everyone, whether you bet on him or against him. |
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![]() how do we know rick beat on sat though?
also didn't he have a horse in the next race that was the favorite and was off the board? |