Sunday, May 5, 2013

Kentucky Derby Benefits 2013: The Biggest Lessons Learned in Run for the Roses

I've preserved that 20 horses breaking all at one time is a lot of. Too much chaos, too much traffic, just too much. I get why Churchill Downs Inc. does it: 1. It pushes bet manage upa'way up. 2. A distant second may be the scene of seeing this cavalry charge stop in the first quarter mile. It is a fantastic sighta'amazingly loud and kinetic. However it doesn't make for a reasonable race. For any who have watched the residual Triple Crown races or the Breeders' Cup Classic, 14 could be the maximum. Trust in me, that is still a fantastic stampede to see. Six horses each year don't have any business being in the starting gate. That is America's premier race, the race every instructor on the world wants to get, and putting 20 horses of modest ability waters down the sauce. Fourteen horses will make for a truer race that is no less thrilling to look at. However it will not occur. Perhaps not when handle is $184 million for the day's card.

Via: - Turkish Superlig

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