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Saratoga Springs, New York No telling what condition Big Brown is in after his less than impressive Haskell Invitational but Michael Iavarone, who head IEAH Stable, backed down in the face of a challenge from Curlin’s owner, Jess Jackson, to face what...
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Saratoga Springs, New York The level of classless, distasteful ignorance of which Rick Dutrow, trainer of Big Brown and other prominent horses, is capable is astounding. To wit: “Curlin couldn't win the Derby, we could. Curlin couldn't win this...
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From Monmouth Park Big Brown, winner of two-thirds of the Triple Crown, drew Post 4 and was installed the odds-on favorite as a field of seven 3-year-olds was entered Thursday for Sunday’s $1 million Haskell Invitational Presented by Vonage, centerpiece...
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From NYRA Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown breezed six furlongs in 1:10.86 under exercise rider Michelle Nevin this morning at Aqueduct Racetrack, his best move since returning to training following the June 7 Belmont Stakes. “Every work...
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By Francis LaBelle Jr. / NYRA Having already won the first of three major races on Kip Deville’s schedule this year, trainer Richard Dutrow entered the 2007 Breeders’ Cup Mile winner in Sunday’s Grade 3, $108,300 Poker to “give him something to do.” He...
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From NYRA Kip Deville campaigned out West and even in Canada last year before scoring a one-length victory over Excellent Act in the Breeders’ Cup Turf at Monmouth Park. Now, trainer Richard Dutrow Jr. will try the East to open Kip Deville’s summer season...
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Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown breezed five-furlongs in 1:02 4/5 on Monday at at Aqueduct, singificantly faster than 1:06 3/5 canter last week, his first work since the Belmont Stakes trainwreck, but every stopwatch in Queens remains in...
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The Belmont Stakes trainwreck behind him and the future uncertain, Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown on Tuesday at Aqueduct had his first breeze since he was pulled up in the final leg of the Triple Crown on June 7. The move was extremely...
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Were an Eclipse Award given to a jockey for the worst ride of a racing season, Gabriel Saez would have an insurmountable lead after his performance astride Kentucky Oaks winner Proud Spell in Saturday’s Grade I Mother Goose Stakes at Belmont Park. Facing...
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Rizzi’s Twist blew past Under Serviced and Jovanna and won the fifth race at Belmont Park on Saturday. Bruce Levine keeps rolling along and it has been a long roll through the Aqueduct winter, the spring at Belmont and summer on both side of the Hudson...
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Rick Dutrow trains 25 horses for Michael Dubb and his various partners as well as all the horses owned by IEAH Stable. Dubb plays the claiming game. IEAH owns Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, Benny the Bull, currently the nation’s leading...
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Have we had enough yet? A horse trained by Rick Dutrow, the Darth Vader of racing, tests positive for twice the prescribed limit of clenbuterol in Kentucky. A Steve Asmussen-trained horse tests positive for lidocaine in Texas. Jeremy Rose slashes a mare...
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News from the front: Jeremy Rose has been awarded a six-month summer vacation by the stewards at Delaware Park for “extreme misuse of the whip” in the third race on Tuesday. I don’t remember ever having seen a horse hospitalized as a result of having...
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With the steroid posterboy feigning illness, Congressional panel hears plea to just say no With Rick Dutrow, who can now ad malingering to his resume, claiming to be ill and unable to answer the call to testify before Thursday’s Congressional hearings...
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The vilification of Kent Desormeaux continues with none other than Gary Stevens piling criticism of his performance astride Big Brown in the Belmont Stakes on the pyre. Enough already. Stevens offered the opinion that Big Brown should have been sent to...
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