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![]() It’s interesting to see how many people were involved whether on purpose or not in protecting Zenyatta’s streak.
Sad thing is, the race that proved to even her most vocal doubters how good she actually was, was the lone race she was actually challenged and just came up short. Feels like racing fans were robbed of some real exciting racing in a time when the sport needed it because of a dumb streak. |
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She earned $7.3 million. 60 Minutes did a piece on her during a time when horse racing was in a precarious, tenuous position. The Moss's and John Sherriffs brought her back from retirement and shared her with an adoring public who was thrilled to enjoy another campaign. Question: If you owned her how would you have managed her career differently? |
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It’s a shame we didn’t get to see her in more races where the outcome wasn’t a given beforehand. They had a real chance to actually grow the sport. Get people into it. They failed because they were worried about protecting her streak. It was all ego. |
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