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Showing posts with label Triple Crown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Triple Crown. Show all posts

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Belmont Stakes, Big Brown Wrap-Up

While I, along with the rest of the world, was certainly disappointed at Big Brown's performance and inability to win the Triple Crown, the 140th Belmont Stakes wasn't all bad. Due to the close attention I paid to the first two legs of the Triple Crown, I was able to get a nice look at some of the competition and saw Denis of Cork as strong competition that could go the extra distance.

It led me to take three bets on Saturday--Big Brown to Win (simply for fun and with the odds at 1-5 it couldn't have been for the money), Denis of Cork to Win, Place or Show and Denis of Cork to Place. Obviously two of the three came in, and at 16-1, it paid nicely. That doesn't mean you should start listening to anything I say about horses; I'm simply patting myself on a back for a day of betting gone well.

It will now be interesting to see if Big Brown's trainer, blowhard Rick Dutrow Jr., plans to race his horse in the Breeder's Cup in October. Everyone expected Big Brown to race in the event if he won the Triple Crown to "prove" his dominance in the sport. Now that he failed during the third leg, what will his legacy end up being? We shall see...

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Two down...

War Admiral, Secretariat, Seattle Slew, Affirmed and...Big Brown? It has been 30 years since the last thoroughbred racing Triple Crown winner (Affirmed, '78), and the country is ready for another horse to capture its imagination.


With the tragedy of Eight Belles stealing Big Brown's thunder at the Kentucky Derby, this special horse was not receiving nearly the amount of press and spectacle he deserves. He did, however, get plenty of respect in the odds. Going off at 2-1 in the Derby and 1-5 in the Preakness Stakes, Big Brown seemed poised for his second-consecutive victory. And the odds won't get any better.

Not only has he won the first two legs of the Crown, but he has done so in dominating fashion. Not a single horse in either pack has come close to catching Big Brown, who should end the longest-ever drought without a Triple Crown winner.

The three most recent threats to win the Crown were War Emblem in 2002, Funny Cide in 2003 and Smarty Jones in 2004--all of whom won both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. Only Smarty Jones came close to completing the Crown, losing by a length in the Belmont. More importantly, none of the three dominated their packs in the Derby or Preakness.

Big Brown is the most able-bodied and poised horse to contend for the Triple Crown in three decades. He looks prepared to be only the 12th ever to capture the attention of the country as a Triple Crown winner and may be the catapult to send thoroughbred racing back into prominence.

In a time when steroids, transvestite prostitutes, decade-long affairs and cheating are grabbing the sports headlines across the country, a remarkable athletic achievement is something we can all look forward to and, hopefully, celebrate.