Firstly it was pretty clear the best horse won the Vet Mile, but who can say another tick faster or so on the initial fractions would not have gotten Sun King up? Obviously Frankel told Dutrow he was going for a reason. It wasn\'t to discuss the wine they had with their chicken during their strategy dinner.
As far as front intentions from the One Hole, that clearly wasn\'t overly apparent to Dutrow, who stated Silver Train might take the lead. It was only after Dutrow\'s public statement that Frankel came to him and said, \"Dick, its gonna be like this and you\'re gonna like it.\" For those that lost on the Vet Mile, heres the past performances of Mass Media. Where in those records do you see evidence of a front end horse? Take note of his previous starts from the One Hole:
http://www.drf.com/row/pps/06metmile.pdfBottom line is this, If the pace of the event was not at least minimally significant, at least as perceived by the Trainers, there would be no reason for Frankel to tip his hand to Dutrow. Just go ears pinned back and screaming, bust your move. Otherwise, if you do think pace is relevant don\'t negotiate it in a clandestine meeting. Make public proclamations regarding your intentions. In other words Just do It, or Announce it Publically.
Prior to the event, I thought Silver Train would be on the lead recognizing there were some quick horses in there. Thats not how it was run though was it?
The best horse won, but that doesnt mean he couldn\'t have been beaten Monday.
. imallin Wrote:
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> You\'re right, they don\'t tell each other strategy.
> But, it looks bad. If i bet on the Giants, i don\'t
> want Tiki Barber helping a player off the ground
> from the other team. Let that opposing player use
> up more energy getting up by himself than YOU
> spending your energy lifting him up.
>
> If it goes on, fine. I just don\'t want to hear
> about it or see it. If Dutrow is going to discuss
> strategy with Bobby before the race, thats his
> business, not ours...i don\'t think the fans should
> have to know about this stuff...just like a Yankee
> or Red Sox hater doesn\'t want to see a player from
> his team talking to the enemy.
>
> If Giambi wants to go to Veritek\'s house after the
> game for dinner, thats fine..as long as i don\'t
> hear about or see it. Same with racetrack
> collusion. Keep it to yourself, no reason to air
> it to DRF.