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Originally Posted by Denny
President of what?
A pharmaceutical company specializing in undetectable drug research, or steroids?
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really; I suppose that was the case for American Pharaoh as well?
BTW, Baffert lost several Triple Crown events , one by a nostril.
One fact is evident; you need a great trainer to win a Triple Crown,;
one of those attributes is knowing if the Tbred has the endurance not only to
compete but win in one of the most brutal series of races,including a keen sense
or knowledge of your opponents.
In addition, the rising star of the East,Chad Brown proved his abilities finishing second in a
field of 20 on a sloppy,and potentially dangerous track..Guess he wins a huge ammount
of races using drugs as well??
There is no doubt drugs have influenced wins(and Losses) through the years at
many tracks in the past;many races have been influenced by jockey/trainer
tactics in the past. We all have witnessed insane rides, extremely fast or slow times which sometimes helps us wagering, often destroys us.. That said, I would believe huge improvements
for testing drugs not only on horses, but jockeys ,as well, keeps this game alive..
I recently heard Baffert has never lost the Preakness after wining the Derby; If he does lose my friend will claim " J" was not JUICED;if he wins, guess he will express the opposite thought..