DukePA wrote:CathyCA wrote:CameronBornAndBred wrote:
I like how CC's owner is bitching that the winner wasn't in the other races so it wasn't fair. Dude, your horse came in fourth!!
I think it's awesome that CC's owner can bitch away like that. He is audacious. The people out in California called him a "dumbass" for purchasing California Chrome's dam, "Love the Chase." He and his partner then decided to name their partnership "Dumb Ass Partners." They even used a donkey as their emblem.
I predict the Dumb Ass Partners will have another horse entered in the triple crown in the years to come.
I think he brought up a legitimate point. To me, allowing any horse to enter the Belmont without running the first two races of the triple crown is kind of like the NCAA allowing a basketball team into the final four without having played in the earlier games. Just a thought.
That is entire point of the triple crown to have a horse that excels above the rest in 3 different distances. The last two winners have beaten horses that were not entered in all three races. The tennis/golf grand slams do not only allow entrants who have entered the preceding events. That's why they HARD and winners few and far between. I am looking back at the other horses since the 70s who won the Derby and the Preakness -
2012 I'll have Another - scratched from Belmont (lame)
2008 Big Brown - pulled up lame (cracked hoof)
2004 Smarty Jones - lost to Birdstone who ran derby and not Preakness
2003 Funny Cide - finished 3 behind Empire Maker (skipped preakness) and Ten Most Wanted (also skipped Preakness)
2002 War Emblem - fell out of starting gate, was never a factor
1999 Charismatic - lame during race
1979 Seatle Slew - finished 3rd behind Coastal (who did neither preceding race - his owners paid an additional 12k to enter him since he had not won a qualifying race of any kind and Golden Act who did indeed run the other two.
There have only ever been 12 winners. It is extremely difficult. CC's owner is a whiner. He is disgracing the Triple Crown.
IMHO, of course