Big Brown given race-day blowout.

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BALTIMORE -- About 13 hours before he was to run in Saturday's $1 million Preakness, Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown blew out a quarter of a mile in 25.80 seconds at Pimlico.

Regular exercise rider Michelle Nevin was in the irons for what amounted to a strong gallop through the stretch. Due to wet tracks at Churchill Downs, Big Brown did more jogging than galloping in between the Derby and the Preakness.

As of 10:40 a.m., Big Brown was a 1-9 favorite for the Preakness. Gayego was the second choice at 13-1.

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well, i'm going to try and beat this so called lock....

racecar rapsody and kentucky bear across the board and box those two with the lock and the super with gayego because of speed on the lead, also going to find room in the super for hey bryn.
 

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1-9 are you serious? Somehow I doubt I can get 9-1 that he'll not win. I don't care how good he is I'd take that.
 

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1-9 are you serious? Somehow I doubt I can get 9-1 that he'll not win. I don't care how good he is I'd take that.


He's only -275 to win at MB and +250 to lose, or something like that.
 

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someone who used to own this site apparently has a rather large wager on brown to show...guess this person is looking to make 0.05 on the dollar...
 

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someone who used to own this site apparently has a rather large wager on brown to show...guess this person is looking to make 0.05 on the dollar...

Some would say, that is a lock to make money...I have been around this game to long to know, there really is no sure thing!
 

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Big Brown..

Big Brown now at 1-5 on the tote board at Pimlico.


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Thanks, wil..:toast:
 

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Big Brown can't carry Kentucky Bear's jockstrap. Look for Kentucky Bear to win by 3 lengths. Big Brown will not finish in the money. He will not respond on only a two week break and will finish a distant 5th.
 

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Big Brown can't carry Kentucky Bear's jockstrap. Look for Kentucky Bear to win by 3 lengths. Big Brown will not finish in the money. He will not respond on only a two week break and will finish a distant 5th.

I, for one, would like what you are smoking. No chance Brown doesn't finish in the money unless someone shoots him coming down the stretch.

That said, I like the 7-4 and 7-13 exactas.

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BALTIMORE -- About 13 hours before he was to run in Saturday's $1 million Preakness, Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown blew out a quarter of a mile in 25.80 seconds at Pimlico.

Regular exercise rider Michelle Nevin was in the irons for what amounted to a strong gallop through the stretch. Due to wet tracks at Churchill Downs, Big Brown did more jogging than galloping in between the Derby and the Preakness.

As of 10:40 a.m., Big Brown was a 1-9 favorite for the Preakness. Gayego was the second choice at 13-1.

ESPN.com

How Come AnthonyNapJR didn't post this Last night ??:lol:
 

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Not betting this but I looked at this race a bit ..big brown rolls.... it is set up perfectly for him IMO but at 1-5 or 1-9 ... not worth a bet

good luck all
 

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Playing beat the favorite...

Gayego second favorite at 9-1. I am going with a 7/12 exacta box and then hope like hell Gayego somehow wins for the big price exacta. Any exacta with Big Brown on top is bound to be smallish depending upon the money wagered on the eventual place horse in the exacta pool.




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i love it when horse racing comes around at therx. only time of the year you'll see people pretending they know something about horse racing.
 
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Going with a 3 horse Box myself. 4-7-12
Just might go a little Bigger with a 4-7 Ex Box
Love the #4 Yankee Bravo, cost like $17K as a yearling ( which is Very cheap )
Earned $247K, 5 Lifetime starts , 3 Wins, and one 3rd place finish.
Won the Cal Derby,Finished 3rd in the Louisiana Derby and 4th in the Santa Anita Derby
 

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Ferdinand's story after his retirement.

Ferdinand was retired to stud in 1989 at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Ky., where he was foaled. His initial stud fee was $30,000 live foal, but he achieved little success as a stallion from his first few crops of runners.
Sold to Japan's JS Company in the fall of 1994 at a time when Japanese breeding farms were aggressively pursuing American and European breeding stock, Ferdinand spent six breeding seasons at Arrow Stud on the northern island of Hokkaido, from 1995-2000. Initially popular with local breeders (he was mated to 77 mares his first year), Ferdinand was bred to just 10 mares in his final year at Arrow, and his owners opted to get rid of him.

After efforts by the farm staff to place Ferdinand with a riding club failed, he passed into the hands of a Monbetsu, Japan, horse dealer named Yoshikazu Watanabe and left the farm Feb. 3, 2001. No attempt was made to contact either the Keck family or Claiborne Farm.

Bayer at first was told by Watanabe that Ferdinand had been "given to a friend." When she asked for more information, she was told Ferdinand "was gelded and I think he's at a riding club far away from here." In fact, records showed Ferdinand was bred to six mares in 2001 and then two in 2002. He spent a period of time at Goshima Farm near Niikappu, where a former handler at Arrow Stud had seen him.

Finally, when Bayer told Watanabe she wanted to see Ferdinand, the story changed yet again. "Actually, he isn't around anymore," she was told. "He was disposed of late last year." Ferdinand's registration in Japan was annulled Sept. 1, 2002, Bayer learned.

"In Japan, the term 'disposed of' is used to mean slaughtered," Bayer wrote in The Blood-Horse. "No one can say for sure when and where Ferdinand met his end, but it would seem clear he met it in a slaughterhouse."

"Unfortunately, to those well-versed in the realities beyond the glitter and glory of the racetrack, it comes as no surprise," Bayer wrote. "Ferdinand's story is the story of nearly every imported stallion in Japan at that point in time when the figures no longer weigh in his favor. In a country where racing is kept booming by the world's highest purses and astronomical betting revenues, Ferdinand's fate is not the exception. It is the rule."

"That's just disgusting," said Dell Hancock, whose family operates Claiborne Farm, upon hearing the news of Ferdinand's likely fate. "It's so sad, but there is nothing anyone can do now except support John Hettinger's efforts to stop the slaughter of Thoroughbreds in this country. That wouldn't change anything in Japan...to have this happen to a Derby winner is just terrible."

While the Japanese are among the societies that consume horse meat, it is more likely a slaughtered Thoroughbred would be used for pet food, since the meat consumed by humans is a certain breed of horse raised specifically for that purpose. The slaughter of no longer useful imported breeding stock and many domestic Japanese Thoroughbreds is not uncommon. Shortages of land and the high cost of maintaining a pensioned horse are reasons slaughter is considered an alternate. As in the U.S., where slaughter is also an option available for horse owners, a number of organizations are attempting to provide homes for retired and pensioned racehorses, stallions, and mares. The Japan Racing Association funds one program that currently benefits 90 horses.

Among the people Bayer met and spoke with while trying to learn of Ferdinand's fate was Toshiharu Kaibazawa, who worked as a stallion groom at Arrow Stud during the horse's years there. He called the former champion "the gentlest horse you could imagine. He'd come over when I called to him in the pasture. And anyone could have led him with just a halter on him. ... He'd come over to me and press his head up against me. He was so sweet."
"I want to get angry about what happened to him," Kaibazawa added. "It's just heartless, too heartless."


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Not betting this but I looked at this race a bit ..big brown rolls.... it is set up perfectly for him IMO but at 1-5 or 1-9 ... not worth a bet

good luck all



im going TOUT!!!:toast::toast::toast: selling my horse race picks starting monday
 

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