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Hossy's post was great
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Every post of his is exactly the same: A.) I won this bet the other day. B.) I'm an awesome gambler and have paid for my kids' college through gambling. C.) If you don't believe me, you must be some pathetic sissy liberal elite. D.) LISTEN TO ME, I'M GREAT AT GAMBLING YOU LEFT-WING CLOWNS!! E.) What's a redboard? Sorry, you have to bring something more than redboarding and starting political flame wars in The Paddock. |
Everyone knows Hossy is still in his Moms basement.
His own apartment....BAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA:D |
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If Blame had run more than 5 races, I might feel differently. But his campaign did not not blow me away. All this lamenting the future meaning of the awards is an over-reaction, IMO. The award was given to a charismatic 19-1 mare with a 1st and a (close) 2nd in successive BC Classics, I don't think we will have to face a similar situation again in our lifetime. --Dunbar |
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FYI - only $12.95
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Anyways, what is Baffert going to say? He probably walks by Shirreffs on a daily basis, he's not going to say anything that would make working around him uncomfortable. You wouldn't go into an office and start criticizing all your co workers. |
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That last line especially... dead on. Handicappy... I'm sorry but what exactly makes their opinions more credible? There are people here who have followed the sport, who have played for decades. I would respectfully remind you to look at the spreadsheet thread and suggest that the opinions of many here are, at the very least, just as credible. |
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I'm not even sure that if anyone were to look at the pp's of the candidates, without having her name attatched to them, Zenyatta would have even been named champion older mare in 2010. Her "campaign" was that weak. Of course, you can't blame her for her competition when she runs in the races that are supposed to be the best ones but you can blame her connections for not even trying the toughest races available to them. Shirreffs himself said that he never really considered running her against the males this year in races in California because those races are tough. He seriously said that. Yet, his horse gets rewarded as HOY because he avoided tough races? We've previously had Cigar, Skip Away, and Curlin be named HOY after losing the Classic so this is not the first time. But in each of those cases, they had built up enough "credits" to get a pass for losing. Zenyatta didn't. They made a calculated decision to put all of their eggs in one basket for the title and they lost.
Seabiscuit should have been HOY because he brought millions in at the box office. On track results don't seem to matter anymore. |
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