When you boil their argument down to its essence, the argument is:
\"You must accommodate our deficient horses.\"
As you noted Richie, changing the spacing does not address the root problem, it merely addresses the symptoms of the ill bred and over medicated horses. The root issue is the soundness of an animal that can\'t race on the timetables that the greats of the past raced on. They will want four weeks between races this time and the next time six weeks between races while they continue to breed deficient race horses. Ultimately, they will want to shorten the races too.
Modifying the timetable is raising the white flag. Peat Moss is a surrender monkey. He doesn\'t have the stomach for a righteous fight. Poly Turf and now a serious suggestion we must tinker with the timing of the Triple Crown? This is where we must take our stand. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me Affirmed or give me death.
Besides, we don\'t want it so easy that any turnip farmer can predict whether a horse will bounce or not. This is our realm, why would we want to level the bounce playing field.
richiebee Wrote:
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> Listen I do not care if you run the Derby on
> Passover, the Preakness on Rosh
> Hashanah and the Belmont on Yom Kippur, if you
> change from the currently
> existing format it would be insulting to some
> great champions if you called
> this new \"spaced out\" series of races the \"Triple
> Crown\".
>
> Some would contend that Smarty Jones, all of four
> years ago, was a racerider
> away from winning the Triple Crown. And Curlin
> competed in all 3 legs of the
> traditional Triple Crown, came back to beat up on
> older horses and has come
> back as a 4YO.
>
> The idea should not be to change Racing to
> accommodate the diluted gene pool
> (ie permissive medication and synthetic surfaces);
> a better idea is to get back
> to breeding durable horses.