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    Trainer Dutrow Jr. confident Big Brown will bring home Triple Crown

    Casino Drive is being portrayed as a serious threat to keeping Big Brown from winning the elusive Triple Crown with a Belmont Stakes victory.

    But Big Brown trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. isn't buying the hype.

    "He's got no chance of beating our horse," Dutrow told reporters Wednesday. "I'll be in the winner's circle when they get to the quarter pole. That's how I feel. I don't see that this horse can beat him."

    Why is Casino Drive being talked up so much?

    A $950,000 yearling purchase in 2006, Casino Drive is closely related to the last two Belmont winners: Jazil (2006) and the filly Rags to Riches (2007).

    Jockey Kent Desormeaux, who guided Big Brown to victory in the Kentucky Derby, also was aboard the Japanese-owned Casino Drive for his first U.S. victory on May 9 in the Peter Pan Stakes for 3-year-olds at Belmont Park.

    "He's a phenomenal talent," Desormeaux said. "We've got our hands full with this one. It's going to be ultimately exciting for all the fans. He's got that stride."

    If Big Brown does win the Belmont Stakes, there still might be more races in his future.

    Dutrow suggested that he is eyeing two more races for Big Brown: the Travers Stakes on Aug. 23 at Saratoga and the Breeders Cup Classic at Santa Anita on Oct. 25.

    "That's what I'd be most interested in," Dutrow told reporters. "I can't see anything else making sense for him this year. I don't want to go out and just keep running him in big races just to make money. That's no fun. He's going to need some time to get over these races after the Belmont."

    Big Brown, who won the Kentucky Derby by 4 3/4 lengths before capturing the Preakness by 5 1/4 lengths, went for his first jog at Belmont Park early Wednesday morning. He did a lap around the main track.

    "I wish it was now because our horse is good," Dutrow said of the Belmont Stakes, still 2½ weeks away. "I'm expecting things to just get better from here with the horse. The more he comes out of his race, the longer he is away from his race, the better he's going to be. Time is on our side right now, because our horse is good."

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

  • #2
    Originally posted by shoeman530
    Trainer Dutrow Jr. confident Big Brown will bring home Triple Crown

    "He's got no chance of beating our horse," Dutrow told reporters Wednesday. "I'll be in the winner's circle when they get to the quarter pole. That's how I feel. I don't see that this horse can beat him."

    Great line..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by shoeman530
      Trainer Dutrow Jr. confident Big Brown will bring home Triple Crown

      Casino Drive is being portrayed as a serious threat to keeping Big Brown from winning the elusive Triple Crown with a Belmont Stakes victory.

      But Big Brown trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. isn't buying the hype.

      "He's got no chance of beating our horse," Dutrow told reporters Wednesday. "I'll be in the winner's circle when they get to the quarter pole. That's how I feel. I don't see that this horse can beat him."

      Why is Casino Drive being talked up so much?

      A $950,000 yearling purchase in 2006, Casino Drive is closely related to the last two Belmont winners: Jazil (2006) and the filly Rags to Riches (2007).

      Jockey Kent Desormeaux, who guided Big Brown to victory in the Kentucky Derby, also was aboard the Japanese-owned Casino Drive for his first U.S. victory on May 9 in the Peter Pan Stakes for 3-year-olds at Belmont Park.

      "He's a phenomenal talent," Desormeaux said. "We've got our hands full with this one. It's going to be ultimately exciting for all the fans. He's got that stride."

      If Big Brown does win the Belmont Stakes, there still might be more races in his future.

      Dutrow suggested that he is eyeing two more races for Big Brown: the Travers Stakes on Aug. 23 at Saratoga and the Breeders Cup Classic at Santa Anita on Oct. 25.

      "That's what I'd be most interested in," Dutrow told reporters. "I can't see anything else making sense for him this year. I don't want to go out and just keep running him in big races just to make money. That's no fun. He's going to need some time to get over these races after the Belmont."

      Big Brown, who won the Kentucky Derby by 4 3/4 lengths before capturing the Preakness by 5 1/4 lengths, went for his first jog at Belmont Park early Wednesday morning. He did a lap around the main track.

      "I wish it was now because our horse is good," Dutrow said of the Belmont Stakes, still 2½ weeks away. "I'm expecting things to just get better from here with the horse. The more he comes out of his race, the longer he is away from his race, the better he's going to be. Time is on our side right now, because our horse is good."

      Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
      guys i was high on casino drive also,but this is man and boys,jockey kent.d remarked this,"big brown" is the best horse i have ever ridden and that he asked for nothing from him in the preakness,i am like gris,"casino drive" was used hard in the peter pan // GUYS THIS IS LIKE COMPARING T-BALL TO THE PRO LEAGUES,IF I VALUE BET CASINO DRIVE,I WILL BE AT LEAST GETTING 8 TO 1 AND NOT RISKING OVER 10 ACROSS THE BOARD,30 DOLLARS MAX,BIG BROWN LOOKS THAT GOOD ,UNLESS SOMETHING HAPPENS BETWEEN NOW AND THE RACE BUT I THINK DUTROW WILL BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL-JUST MY THOUGHTS-THE IRONMAN !!
      DON'T YOU EAT THE YELLOW SNOW !! PS-MARVIN LOVES SPLIT SALAD !!

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      • #4
        I usually look for the 'fresh' horse in the Belmont vs horses that ran in both the Derby and Preakness. In this case I don't think it applies. Both races were a walk in the park for Brown. He might have ran full speed for a 1/4 mile in each race.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by frankb03
          I usually look for the 'fresh' horse in the Belmont vs horses that ran in both the Derby and Preakness. In this case I don't think it applies. Both races were a walk in the park for Brown. He might have ran full speed for a 1/4 mile in each race.
          If you watched Big Brown after the Preakness he showed sings of post race fatigue. In fact he looked the same after the race as before the race. Was a warm up lap as far as I'm concerned.
          MLB (2014): (3-4) -.9 units

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          • #6
            Originally posted by frankb03
            I usually look for the 'fresh' horse in the Belmont vs horses that ran in both the Derby and Preakness. In this case I don't think it applies. Both races were a walk in the park for Brown. He might have ran full speed for a 1/4 mile in each race.
            i concur my brother-heading out for a late lunch catch you guys later-might have a martini !!
            DON'T YOU EAT THE YELLOW SNOW !! PS-MARVIN LOVES SPLIT SALAD !!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by WayneChung
              guys i was high on casino drive also,but this is man and boys,jockey kent.d remarked this,"big brown" is the best horse i have ever ridden and that he asked for nothing from him in the preakness,i am like gris,"casino drive" was used hard in the peter pan // GUYS THIS IS LIKE COMPARING T-BALL TO THE PRO LEAGUES,IF I VALUE BET CASINO DRIVE,I WILL BE AT LEAST GETTING 8 TO 1 AND NOT RISKING OVER 10 ACROSS THE BOARD,30 DOLLARS MAX,BIG BROWN LOOKS THAT GOOD ,UNLESS SOMETHING HAPPENS BETWEEN NOW AND THE RACE BUT I THINK DUTROW WILL BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL-JUST MY THOUGHTS-THE IRONMAN !!
              IN THE ABOVE I SAID GRIS BUT THAT WAS SHORTY WHO NOTED HOW MUCH CASINO DRIVE WAS USED UP IN THE PETER PAN !!
              DON'T YOU EAT THE YELLOW SNOW !! PS-MARVIN LOVES SPLIT SALAD !!

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