kirbivore
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Karma chamelion for that creep
I’d love to hear IthacaBarrel take on this news. Being a naive fan, I think it’s ridiculous to skip the Preakness when you win the derby. Again I don’t know. Just my initial reaction was disgustNo Triple crown. Sovereignty skipping for the Belmont
I realize its been a thing for awhile now. But the really need to think 3-4 weeks in between all of these going forward. First Sat in May, then 4 weeks and we weeks and that sets some of these up for the big summer meets as well.
On the flip side the Derby winner will be running in Saratoga now.
I agree, but it should make a great Belmont.I’d love to hear IthacaBarrel take on this news. Being a naive fan, I think it’s ridiculous to skip the Preakness when you win the derby. Again I don’t know. Just my initial reaction was disgust
Not ridiculous at all. Very few horses are raced two weeks apart these days. If you want to have your horse for the long term, this is the prudent move. I would have been surprised if Bill Mott, one of the greatest trainers of all time, had taken this horse to Baltimore.I’d love to hear IthacaBarrel take on this news. Being a naive fan, I think it’s ridiculous to skip the Preakness when you win the derby. Again I don’t know. Just my initial reaction was disgust
Yeah. Again I’m not educated on it. The analogy I want to use is would you rest Aaron judge in the World Series because you want to protect him long term? I guess I thought the triple crown was more important than it is these days. Interesting.Not ridiculous at all. Very few horses are raced two weeks apart these days. If you want to have your horse for the long term, this is the prudent move. I would have been surprised if Bill Mott, one of the greatest trainers of all time, had taken this horse to Baltimore.
I see both sides. You always want to see the winner of KY derby run in the Preakness. Years ago a two week turnaround for a horse was quite common and not a big deal. 3 races at different tracks in 5 weeks is grueling, it was back in the day and it's worse now. Shipping a horse 3 times in 6-7 weeks, getting them settled in, training them etc is not an easy task so much can go wrong. That said, it's not suppose to be easy and I don't think there is any question that it takes a ton out of the horse. The breed is definitely more fragile than it has ever been (different conversation for different time) In addition with the Belmont being run at Saratoga this year at a 1-1/4" mile versus at Belmont going 1.5 miles it kind of takes away from the mystique in my opinion and yeah if a horse won all three, I would say they are a triple crown winner with an asterisk. Unless you get the 1.5 miles at Belmont, not quite sure it's a true triple crown. That said, I don't think they should change the schedule, it's not suppose to be easy and never has beenYeah. Again I’m not educated on it. The analogy I want to use is would you rest Aaron judge in the World Series because you want to protect him long term? I guess I thought the triple crown was more important than it is these days. Interesting.
I don't think it needs changing, but if it did, I would do, 1st Saturday in May, 1st Saturday in June and last Saturday in June. Then Haskell/Jim Dandy and Travers.The question they need to ask is how much would the preakness change if they ran it in 3-4 weeks vs 2. You have 3-5 horses than fairly well in the Derby, how many of those would come back. In the past we would have several come back and then also come back in the Belmont. Now more skip race 2 and any that race in the Preakness dont want to come back for the Belmont. Now some of that is the distance for sure.
But if this race was in 4 weeks the odds of seeing the Derby winner would go way up. And those that skip the Preakness would probably not sit around for 8 weeks anyway.
What if they went to 3 off then 4 would that change anything? or 4 then 3?
Who knows.
I don't think it does either. I will differ to Graham Motion who says every year "it's not suppose to be easy"I don't think it needs changing, but if it did, I would do, 1st Saturday in May, 1st Saturday in June and last Saturday in June. Then Haskell/Jim Dandy and Travers.
It has? I was unaware of thatIt has change over the years. No reason as the horse world changes the schedule can't too. If the goal is to build it the best way is to give horses better chance to win all 3 as well as the better horses to run in it. Skipping the Derby to run in the Preakness has become the norm now
I think this is the key point. They don't think they'd win.Just for reference in the last 5 years, Bill Mott is 3 for 58 with horses coming back to race in 14 days or less. Obviously not something he's proficient at and he is a hall of fame trainer, probably the right call
Flightline had a lot of issues staying sound wasn't a very difficult choice. Won the breeder's cup classic in a romp not much to do from there with a horse that could probably run once every few months at best. 5 ownership groups on the horse as well so a lot of cooks in the kitchen. 6 races in 2 years at age 3 and 4.I think this is the key point. They don't think they'd win.
I too don't think the schedule needs to change - it isn't supposed to be easy, and any horse that can do it in the modern era should be lauded.
Problem is the sport needs the Triple Crown buzz because its the only time Joe Public pays attention. I agree that the Travers is the more coveted crown than the Belmont but the average Joe doesn't follow the Travers.
The owners don't care about growing the sport just their wallets.
Flightline is my example - great horse, was getting some buzz and media awareness educating the non horse player, and their owners retire him for breeding. No doubt it was there right to do so, but no doubt it was a missed opportunity for the sport.
Mandaloun was a godolphin horse as well. (also an Into Mischief) Who won the KY derby by disqualification and he didn't run until the Haskell after the KY derby. Obviously, not something they tend to put much value onI’m curious about something - winning the Derby creates a big value bump for a stallion. What would winning a triple crown do? Obviously, in this case with all the factors discussed here, the GodolphinMott have decided it is not worth the risk.
Ditto , I have no expertise just pure luck.Made about $180. Not bad.
About 10 yrs ago. 75% of preakness starters ran in the Derby. Now its about 30%.It has? I was unaware of that
Ok, I thought your point was that horses who have the points to run in the derby are now bypassing the derby to run in the Preakness. That certainly is not the case nor will it ever be. Agreed that most horses that run in Preakness don't run in the derby but almost all don't have the points to run in the Derby either so it's not really a choice.About 10 yrs ago. 75% of preakness starters ran in the Derby. Now its about 30%.
Huge shift in how the horses and being entered and run.