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Old 05-02-2010, 12:06 AM
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I breezed through the NBC telecast and I thought I heard Pletcher say something to the extent of Calvin is a great jockey at other tracks as well, but he is 5 lengths better then everone else at Churchill.
I swear I've heard him say that before. Had a weird moment of deja vu. Maybe it wasn't even Todd that originated that idea of Calvin being 5 lengths better at Churchill. I don't suppose he could become BFFs with Pimlico and Belmont this time could he?
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Old 05-02-2010, 08:38 AM
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you know, i shook my head a bit and said 'oh, calvin' when he said he was going to take the t.c. with this horse....


calvin, to quote forrest gump, isn't an educated man. but he's not a stupid man. he told another jock yesterday that he had learned from this horse in the second at oaklawn, namely that the horse could run off the pace. the other jock had expected him to be on/very near the lead yesterday, but calvin assured him that wasn't going to happen. calvin is a good rider, his ability to get rachel to relax when she enjoyed running off with exercise riders was noted more than once. he knows he made a premature move last year in new york. he won't do that again.

ought to be interesting. i'm not saying this horse will absolutely win the t.c., but he certainly has a shot, and he has the right rider. if he loses, it won't be calvins fault.
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Old 05-02-2010, 09:20 AM
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you know, i shook my head a bit and said 'oh, calvin' when he said he was going to take the t.c. with this horse....


calvin, to quote forrest gump, isn't an educated man. but he's not a stupid man. he told another jock yesterday that he had learned from this horse in the second at oaklawn, namely that the horse could run off the pace. the other jock had expected him to be on/very near the lead yesterday, but calvin assured him that wasn't going to happen. calvin is a good rider, his ability to get rachel to relax when she enjoyed running off with exercise riders was noted more than once. he knows he made a premature move last year in new york. he won't do that again.

ought to be interesting. i'm not saying this horse will absolutely win the t.c., but he certainly has a shot, and he has the right rider. if he loses, it won't be calvins fault.
If he gets to the Belmont with a shot, maybe he should consider riding a couple of races just for s.hits and giggles.
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Old 05-02-2010, 09:28 AM
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If he gets to the Belmont with a shot, maybe he should consider riding a couple of races just for s.hits and giggles.
yeah, i asked that somewhere on here, if he'd ride in new york....but we shall see.
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Old 05-02-2010, 09:43 AM
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So,, why is it that Calvin is so successful riding the rail? Do other jocks just not try it? I can only imagine that it is scary to ride that close to the rail. I ride endurance horses and there is about a mile stretch of pines that we canter thru on our regular training trails. Its really twisty and you have to keep your legs tight or you will take out a knee. If not your whole damn leg. The horses love this stretch and always want to open up, adding to the excitement. I can't even tell you how much fun this is,,, but also somewhat nerve wracking. Wonder if hugging the rail is similar?
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Old 05-02-2010, 02:04 PM
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The thing I love about Calvin is that, like most of the other Cajun jocks, most seem to be horsemen. They've been race-riding since they were kids, they know how to figure out the horses mentally, pay attention to it, use it to their advantage.
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Old 05-02-2010, 02:14 PM
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Calvin is certainly in a league of his own at CD, I finally hit the Derby this year and he was the only reason I went with SS. Coming out of the #4 hole isn't the easiest trip but he handled the horse to perfection. Don't see this horse as good enough to end the TC drought but with Calvin he has a slight chance!
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Old 05-02-2010, 02:22 PM
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better make room for another statue at CD
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The thing I love about Calvin is that, like most of the other Cajun jocks, most seem to be horsemen. They've been race-riding since they were kids, they know how to figure out the horses mentally, pay attention to it, use it to their advantage.
So you're belittling him and talking down his achievements. You're just too dumb to know it.

Stick to the politics thread, wench.
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Old 05-02-2010, 02:34 PM
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Riding the rail is tough because you have no way out. If you go to loop the field from the oustide you can always go wider if neccessary. When your on the rail if a horse drops down to the rail your stuck. Horses arent like cars... if you break stride in the stretch 99% of the time you don't win.
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Old 05-02-2010, 02:40 PM
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So you're belittling him and talking down his achievements. You're just too dumb to know it.

Stick to the politics thread, wench.
You can't be this big a moron. I was obviously complimenting Borel for being a skilled horseman.

And for the adults here, Borel clearly used earlier races to assess the rail. Anybody who watches him knows he's not a rail-only rider. He's just braver than most when he commits to that path.
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The thing I love about Michael Jordan is that, like most of the other North Carolina high school basketball players, most seem to be good defenders. They've been defending since they were kids, they know how to figure out their opponent mentally, pay attention to it, use it to their advantage.

Do the math, you dumb c.unt.

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Old 05-02-2010, 02:50 PM
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Do the math, you dumb c.unt.

You are the worst poster in DT history. You make PG look like Stephen Hawking.
One would think a person of average intelligence would just ignore or delete posts or posters they didn't like on a message board.

You constantly reveal yourself for exactly what you are, Coach
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One would think a person of average intelligence would just ignore or delete posts or posters they didn't like on a message board.

You constantly reveal yourself for exactly what you are, Coach
You're a bitter old cow who is a failure in life and blames it on racism and living in the Lexington area when the reality is you're just a delusional narcissist who isn't good at her profession. That's why no one has heard of you. Not because of what you look like. It's because of what you are. You are nothing more than human garbage.

Keep hanging on at Keeneland sales pretending to be something you'll never be.
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Old 05-02-2010, 03:03 PM
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You're a bitter old cow who is a failure in life and blames it on racism and living in the Lexington area when the reality is you're just a delusional narcissist who isn't good at her profession. That's why no one has heard of you. Not because of what you look like. It's because of what you are. You are nothing more than human garbage.

Keep hanging on at Keeneland sales pretending to be something you'll never be.
You have mental problems, don't you?
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You have mental problems, don't you?
Says the lady who claims she's being abused on a message board.
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Old 05-02-2010, 03:11 PM
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Says the lady who claims she's being abused on a message board.
I've not said that. What I have said is that you're nothing but an unintelligent little pissant. Go away and bother someone else, little man.
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I've not said that. What I have said is that you're nothing but an unintelligent little pissant. Go away and bother someone else, little man.
Says the woman who compared Calvin Borel to most jockeys in an area in Louisiana after winning his 3rd Kentucky Derby...cuz yanno, most jockeys from that part of Louisiana can win 3 derbies because of some magical stuff in that area that makes them communicate with horses differently than other parts of the world.
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Calvin is more in the zone than I have ever seen him. Look at his interviews. He's stepped up to serious business. He made us enjoy a wonderful experience of ownership in this game and that's what makes him special. It doesn't make a difference if you've got a low level claimer or a Triple Crown nominee, he's there early in the morning for the work. I am so glad he could hand Todd his first Derby. I just hope they can continue a relationship. It wouldn't be a bad deal
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after the criticism he took from some people here and elsewhere for yesterday's R.A. loss, i'm glad he stuck it up their asses.


go calvin!
I am with you, pard!
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