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06-10-2018, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by ZippyChippy423 View Post
Secretariat was an amazing horse with an amazing triple crown win. If you research articles written back then even the sports writers concur that those races were boring. Boring because there was no competition and Big Red blew away fields. Justify ran merry go round type races with little competition as well.
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No need to research - I was reading them in real time.
The word "boring" was never used that I recall. The air was filled with excitement. Big Red did not blow always the Derby - he won by a couple. The big move he made early in the Preakness was headline material. The word "awesome" was used a lot. The anticipation of a TC winners was dripping off the pages and TV coverage. When the race was over, "boring" was never used.
Awesome, unbelievable, amazing, thrilling were bandied about.
Big Red graced the covers of several magazines, led nightly news reports and replays on the radio were heard for days afterward.
Sham was highly regarded and even going into the Belmont, there was hot debate over who would prevail.
The only one who thought Big Red was "boring" may well have been Tony Black, who rode against him and remarked," We all heard about this Big Horse, but let me tell ya, when the gates opened, the farther we ran, the smaller he got!
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06-10-2018, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Denny
What rocket fuel did they give Secretariat that day?
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It's a dirty game, and always has been.
Only way they'll ever catch the cheats is to save samples for future testing.
Something the "sport" has no desire to do.
But, nowadays they ALL cheat. Especially the biggest outfits with the best pharmacists.
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06-10-2018, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by cj
Were people calling it watered down when Secretariat, Seattle Slew, and Affirmed won the Triple Crown over six seasons? I really don't know, was just a kid.
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I think this particular BELMONT was watered down by a lot,first they don’t enter AUDIBLE and then this.
https://nypost.com/2018/06/10/belmon...stify-victory/
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06-10-2018, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom
No need to research - I was reading them in real time.
The word "boring" was never used that I recall. The air was filled with excitement. Big Red did not blow always the Derby - he won by a couple. The big move he made early in the Preakness was headline material. The word "awesome" was used a lot. The anticipation of a TC winners was dripping off the pages and TV coverage. When the race was over, "boring" was never used.
Awesome, unbelievable, amazing, thrilling were bandied about.
Big Red graced the covers of several magazines, led nightly news reports and replays on the radio were heard for days afterward.
Sham was highly regarded and even going into the Belmont, there was hot debate over who would prevail.
The only one who thought Big Red was "boring" may well have been Tony Black, who rode against him and remarked," We all heard about this Big Horse, but let me tell ya, when the gates opened, the farther we ran, the smaller he got!
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I was a kid, but I remember sitting in the barbershop with my dad for what seemed an eternity, talking about Secretariat. Then some News magazine put him on the cover and it was a huge deal.
I remember it being discussed on radio too. My Dad and I watched all three races, but he demanded I watch the Belmont, no screwing around.
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06-11-2018, 11:22 AM
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I remember Secretariat's derby quite well. Sham was a very nice horse and he beat a quality colt named Linda's Chief in the SA derby. As I remember Sham was well bet in the derby, 2-1 or 5-2.
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06-11-2018, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ZippyChippy423
As I predicted after Justifies win in the KD he goes on to win the triple crown. The Triple Crown in my opinion is not such a great achievement anymore. The horses are sub par, the breeding is extremely diluted and the excitement is just not there . VISA even pulled out because they knew the odds to win a triple crown have become much easier over the years. They saved milllions not being part of the AP and Justify wins. Other then Gronkowski closing like a bullet up the rail the Belmont was boring.
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I can understand where you're coming from. I wasn't as excited about this triple crown for similar reasons. The drama was more about justify's foot than anything else. Being so close to AP's triple crown probably took the buzz away some. I believe Seattle Slew went through something similar. With all that said, I'm still happy that he won.
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06-11-2018, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Denny
What rocket fuel did they give Secretariat that day?
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It's a dirty game, and always has been.
Only way they'll ever catch the cheats is to save samples for future testing.
Something the "sport" has no desire to do.
But, nowadays they ALL cheat. Especially the biggest outfits with the best pharmacists.
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Justify is just the latest.
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Put down the Crack pipe and seek intervention.
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06-11-2018, 09:59 PM
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How quickly they forget
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06-12-2018, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Grits
YOU are what is boring. You've got 11 posts, mostly whining. Please, spare the rest of us and let this one be your last.
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best you speak for yourself.
i always thought fora were there for people to express opinion.
is somebody having a differing opinion to you good enough reason to spout that sort of stuff?
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06-12-2018, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by airford1
Put down the Crack pipe and seek intervention.
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You see, I actually sort of agree with Denny on this point...I know it's a rare thing.
I would not be shocked in the slightest to learn someday that Secretariat was juiced to the hilt on steroids. Steroids were already getting into mainstream sports around the time of Secretariat...so who knows?
You think people were above doing that sort of thing back then?
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06-12-2018, 12:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Denny
What rocket fuel did they give Secretariat that day?
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It's a dirty game, and always has been.
Only way they'll ever catch the cheats is to save samples for future testing.
Something the "sport" has no desire to do.
But, nowadays they ALL cheat. Especially the biggest outfits with the best pharmacists.
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Justify is just the latest.
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I'll tell you Denny, you have taken some heat for this post. Been called a crack pot on a crack pipe, and had it suggested that you go pound sand in a rathole or something to that effect. I will say this, what you suggest is exactly how Lance Armstrong was caught. His blood samples were saved until technology caught up. You are also right on when you say that the sport has no desire to catch cheaters, at least not in the big races.
With all that said, there is absolutely no proof at this time that Justify is on the juice. There is; however, ample evidence that Baffert's other horse caused some serious trouble in the race. I don't know if it would have changed the outcome, but it was pretty obvious what was going on.
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06-12-2018, 10:03 AM
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06-12-2018, 12:21 PM
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Secretariat was not juiced. I recall in his autopsy they said that the physical size of his heart was enormous. He was just a special horse. The '73 Belmont was a special race.
Secretariat was simply the best racehorse I have ever seen...no other is close. Think about it - 1:09 and change but then keeps going?!?!?! He was unbelievable.
I don't think the TC is watered down 9as other have noted there haven't been that many). When you get 2 fairly close to each other it may seem less 'special'
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06-12-2018, 08:23 PM
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[QUOTE=jdhanover;2328464]Secretariat was not juiced. I recall in his autopsy they said that the physical size of his heart was enormous. He was just a special horse. The '73 Belmont was a special race.
I never really thought about this before, but an enlarged heart can be a sign of steroid abuse.
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06-12-2018, 08:56 PM
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My God the conspiracy theorists.
Citation was clearly on drugs. Ain't no way a horse races that often. War Admiral was so big he had to be on steroids, had to be. No way a freak of a horse like Secretariat could not be on steroids, no way!
Justify can't win the Kentucky Derby due to the Apollo curse and he hasn't faced anyone.
He may have won the KD but Audible would have caught him in another eighth of a mile and he can't win the Preakness. CD was clearly speed bias on May 5th.
He only won the Preakness because it was a speed favoring track and if it was 20-feet longer Bravazo, who was clearly the better horse, would have won easily!
There is no way Justify wins on a sandy track like Belmont, no way. Scat Daddy babies cannot make 12 furlongs. He has had all his races go his way and can't win on the Belmont graveyard, no way!
He wouldn't have won Belmont if RH didn't basically take out the whole field on the first turn, no way. Gronk was clearly the best horse and there is no way Justify will beat this monster in the future.
Don't even get me going about how much better Mendelssohn is than Justify.
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