Started by Man o Taz, June 09, 2014, 06:29:19 AM
Previous topic - Next topicQuote from: Man o Taz on June 09, 2014, 06:29:19 AM
I have to send a vote of appreciation and respect to all the posters here.
I am certain that there are other sites out there that are focused on the remarks made by Mr. Coburn right after the race, which he confirmed in a press conference suggesting that changes need to be made to way the Triple Crown is run.
Not a word about it here.
Some of what was said in those remarks is absolutely correct. Tonalist was well rested. Had entrants in the Belmont Stakes been restricted to Derby eligible horses who also had run in the Preakness Stakes, we would have seen a Triple Crown since only two other horses would have been eligible and even with the injury, California Chrome finished ahead of those horses.
You folks are class acts and the reason I do not post on other sites.
People have long suggested that changes need to be made to the current format before we will ever see another Triple Crown winner.
I agree that we will likely never see another one under the current system.
However, I do not think that the current system will ever be changed.
Suggested changes have included:
1. Limiting the number of horses in the gate in the Kentucky Derby.
Result: California Chrome wins Kentucky Derby.
2. Restricting the horses that run in the Triple Crown races to those eligible to run in the Kentucky Derby.
Result: Medal Count wins Belmont Stakes if another horse, other than Matterhorn, steps on California Chrome's foot.
3. Restricting the horses that run in the Belmont Stakes to those eligible to run in the Kentucky Derby, who have also run in the Preakness Stakes.
This is Mr. Coburn's suggestion.
Result: California Chrome wins the Triple Crown, even if injured by another horse.
4. Changing the length of time between the Triple Crown races:
Results: Unknown.
a. Increasing the length of time between the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes to four weeks.
b. Increasing the length of time between all Triple Crown races to four weeks between each.
c. Increasing the length of time between the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes to three weeks.
5. Changing the distance of the Belmont Stakes.
What do you think?
Quote from: serenassong on June 09, 2014, 08:24:34 AM
I did not mention anything about this earlier, because it is nice to come here and talk to people with more level heads.
Quote from: afleetphil on June 10, 2014, 12:07:00 PM
As frustrated as I was on Saturday, the only change I would make is to have a 14 horse limit for the Derby. Too many traffic problems and many good horses get a compromised trip. You want the best horse to win the greatest race.
Everything else should remain the same. Length between races, distance.
I think without the hoof injury Chrome wins the Belmont even with the fresh horses that were thrown at him.
Quote from: The Tin Man on June 10, 2014, 07:26:54 PM
Now all he can do is just further cement his dominance of this crop by kicking butt this year and next ... And I'm quite certain he will ...
Not sure if he's ready to take on the likes of older kids like The Dude and Palace Malice yet though.
Quote from: Man o Taz on June 10, 2014, 07:16:35 AM
I agree with the 14 horse gate limit suggestion.
I know some others feel that there should be no limit.
One change which I also think should be required which would work toward the 14 number would be not that the 14 highest ranking points horses get in the gate...but all horses who earn 50 points or more get in the gate.
This would mean that only the best of the best are eligible to run in the Kentucky Derby.
I know this would likely have excluded horses like Mine That Bird, and others, but I continue to believe that running in the Kentucky Derby should be am earned privilege.
Here is what the Derby plan would look like under my proposal...
Rank Horse Trainer Points Non-Restricted Stakes Earnings
1 California Chrome Art Sherman 150 $782,250
2 Vicar's in Trouble Mike Maker 120 $760,000
3 Dance With Fate Peter Eurton 108 $600,000
4 Wicked Strong Jimmy Jerkens 102 $630,000
5 Samraat Rick Violette Jr. 100 $640,000
6 Danza Todd Pletcher 100 $620,000
7 Hoppertunity Bob Baffert 95 $576,000
8 Intense Holiday Todd Pletcher 93 $527,500
9 Wildcat Red Jose Garrofalo 90 $610,000
10 We Miss Artie Todd Pletcher 60 $544,000
11 Ride on Curlin Billy Gowan 55 $354,387
12 Chitu Bob Baffert 54 $440,000
13 Tapiture Steve Asmussen 52 $470,378
General a Rod and Medal County would have been excluded with 40 points.
I know Commanding Curve's connections would not be pleased, but some horses are always going to be excluded under any system.