Two horses entered not to win or ensure a fast pace, but to intimidate the main rival - one rushed out on the inside, the other pulled back on the outside, and rushed up along Commentator as the latter moved ahead. The two were an entry, yet different ownership (and thus uncoupled) from their benefactor. Once mission accomplished, they were eased, beaten 47 lengths.
Zito afterward: \"It would have been OK with one \'rabbit\'. I think two \'rabbits\', there is no question he (Commentator) is double-teamed....whether it\'s fair or not is something people have to judge for themselves. It\'s a great question. One rabbit, I think, would have been enough...\"
You may think it\'s OK, but my take is that Zito felt it was excessive and unfair. I tend to agree with him.
So did Zito\'s afterthought entry of a \'rabbit\' yesterday slow up a bit once on the lead and on the rail? And why exactly was Anak Nakal doing up there early stalking Tale of Ekati, instead of hanging back with his fellow closers? It certainly made a nice little box for Big Brown to freak out while contained within, if only for a quarter.
If nothing else it makes a good story, with a little poetic justice. Especially after Dutrow has the nerve call out Prado in public for rushing up Riley Tucker on BB\'s outside in the Preakness, after Big Brown veers and pushes out RT to initiate the whole thing (same move on TOE yesterday).
What goes around, comes around.