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In reply to the discussion: Just had to give this a thread of its own. The owner of Cali Chrome sounded like a whining [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)44. That's pretty much how I see it. nt
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Just had to give this a thread of its own. The owner of Cali Chrome sounded like a whining [View all]
kelliekat44
Jun 2014
OP
That's true but other horses have accomplished the feat. Didn't complain about the fresh horses
kelliekat44
Jun 2014
#12
His complaint was that the winner didn't run in the Derby or the Preakness and it wasn't fair for
kelliekat44
Jun 2014
#5
Well, it's harder for a horse to run three races in that short time
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Jun 2014
#10
as far as i understand it is preventing a horse from racing thats was the crux of the argument.
boston bean
Jun 2014
#25
There is talk of stretching out the season to give the horses time to recover from each race =
Tuesday Afternoon
Jun 2014
#22
What Steve Coburn didn't know at the time was that his horse was injured at the start of the race.
bklyncowgirl
Jun 2014
#47