If loyalty counts for anything, you stick with the Derby winner. 
What Borel did was make a business decision, pure and simple. 
 
those are both from plonks article, and i disagree with both.  borel's been on rachels back for months, and has more lof a connection to what he's called the greatest horse he's ever ridden than he would to mine that bird.  he's even leaving a shot at the tc to stay with her.  that's disloyalty? 
as for his argument that it's a business decision, that borel would earn more on the filly-mmmm,no, mine that bird is a gelding-no breeding in his future.  chances are he'll still be running (altho i'm not sure where) long after rachel has gone to a second career as broodmare. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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