Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?
2012-May-26, 05:04 AM

Login with username, password and session length

Racehorse TALK

Pages: [1] 2   Go Down
 
Author Topic: 2011 Kentucky Derby  (Read 1794 times)
0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.
Authorized
Steward
Group 1
user 18
Offline Offline
Posts: 19683
Original Post 2011-May-05, 12:46 PM

Kentucky Derby (gr. I)
Post Horse Jockey Trainer Odds
1. Archarcharch Jon Court Jinks Fires 10-1
2. Brilliant Speed Joel Rosario Tom Albertrani 30-1
3. Twice the Appeal Calvin Borel Jeff Bonde 20-1
4. Stay Thirsty Ramon Dominguez Todd Pletcher 20-1
5. Decisive Moment Kerwin Clark Juan Arias 30-1
6. Comma to the Top Patrick Valenzuela Peter Miller 30-1
7. Pants On Fire Rosie Napravnik Kelly Breen 20-1
8. Dialed In Julien Leparoux Nick Zito 4-1
9. Derby Kitten Javier Castellano Mike Maker 30-1
10. Twinspired Mike Smith Mike Maker 30-1
11. Master of Hounds Garrett Gomez Aidan O'Brien 30-1
12. Santiva Shaun Bridgmohan Eddie Kenneally 30-1
13. Mucho Macho Man Rajiv Maragh Kathy Ritvo 12-1
14. Shackleford Jesus Castanon Dale Romans 12-1
15. Midnight Interlude Victor Espinoza Bob Baffert 10-1
16. Animal Kingdom Robby Albarado H. Graham Motion 30-1
17. Soldat Alan Garcia Kiaran McLaughlin 12-1
18. Uncle Mo John Velazquez Todd Pletcher 9-2
19. Nehro Corey Nakatani Steve Asmussen 6-1
20. Watch Me Go Rafael Bejarano Kathleen O' Connell 50-1


Logged
 
calgary
Group 1
user 61
Offline Offline
Posts: 8528
2011-May-05, 01:18 PM

How many of these would be competitive at Pinjarra?
Logged
Authorized
Steward
Group 1
user 18
Offline Offline
Posts: 19683
2011-May-05, 01:20 PM

Do they have a synthetic track ?

Darwins sump oil track would be more suitable.
Logged
winner
Group 2
user 415
Offline Offline
Posts: 3527
2011-May-05, 01:24 PM

Tough race.

I can make a case for at least 8 lol
Logged
The Jackal
Group 2
user 305
Offline Offline
Posts: 1101
2011-May-05, 01:48 PM

Midnight Interlude if it's dry, Soldat if it turns into a slipfest.
Logged
The Jackal
Group 2
user 305
Offline Offline
Posts: 1101
2011-May-05, 01:54 PM

Midnight Interlude should run out a strong trip, his dam was placed in the NZ Oaks.

I'll stick with him.

The only thing that would give me more confidence was if he'd had a preparatory run at Pinjarra.
Logged
winner
Group 2
user 415
Offline Offline
Posts: 3527
2011-May-05, 02:23 PM

Authorized where are those odds coming from?

Logged
The Jackal
Group 2
user 305
Offline Offline
Posts: 1101
2011-May-05, 02:46 PM

They should really run this race in Europe, uphill and down dale, with pacemakers that pulloff 2 furlongs out to give the stablemate slingshot runs, thereby ensuring higher timeform rankings and greater stud fees for these equine masters.

Then and only then, will it be lent true credibility.  lol
Logged
calgary
Group 1
user 61
Offline Offline
Posts: 8528
2011-May-05, 03:04 PM

They could give it an instant credibility boost by running it on the green stuff. 
Logged
The Jackal
Group 2
user 305
Offline Offline
Posts: 1101
2011-May-05, 03:14 PM

They came up with 11 secret herbs and spices, you would think they could come up with a decent horse race.
Logged
calgary
Group 1
user 61
Offline Offline
Posts: 8528
2011-May-05, 03:39 PM

They came up with 11 secret herbs and spices, you would think they could come up with a decent horse race.


  lol  Gold!  Thumb Up
Logged
Authorized
Steward
Group 1
user 18
Offline Offline
Posts: 19683
2011-May-05, 11:16 PM

Authorized where are those odds coming from?




If ya click on the horses names that will take you to the site I got the field from.  Thumb Up

Where they got the odds from I've no idea. 
Logged
governor
Group3
user 169
Offline Offline
Posts: 997
2011-May-06, 07:50 AM

uncle mo and mucho macho man wink
Logged
Wenona
VIP Club
Group 2
user 175
Offline Offline
Posts: 4352
2011-May-06, 07:59 AM

Kentucky Derby Announcer Tom Durkin Too Stressed to Call Biggest Races


By KATIE MOISSE
May 2, 2011

The stress of the "fastest two minutes in sports" appears to have caught up with Tom Durkin, long-time announcer for the Kentucky Derby. After 34 years as one of the most recognizable voices in horse racing, Durkin announced that he would not be renewing his contract to call the races of the Triple Crown.

"It's something I have dealt with a long, long time and the cumulative effect finally got to me," Durkin told the New York Times. "It's like you're getting hit on the head with a hammer, and you do everything you can to make it better -- you take aspirin and put a bandage on it, but eventually you got to take your head out from beneath the hammer. Life is too short and precious."

The Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes make up the Triple Crown of American thoroughbred horseracing. Durkin said he would continue to announce other races, just not Triple Crown events.

"Those three races, though, are like being up to bat with a 3-2 count in Game 7 of the World Series," Durkin told the Times. "I had to get out from underneath the heavy stuff."

The stakes are high in Triple Crown racing, and Durkin was the man talking millions of vested viewers through the thrilling, albeit fleeting action. In 2009, he missed the Derby winner Mine That Bird -- a career blunder he said he wished he could undo.
Student Test Scores Rise After Writing About Stress Watch Video
What's Your Stress Personality? Watch Video
5 Stress Busters Watch Video

Durkin is not the first professional in the sports world to succumb to the stress of the job. It's not uncommon for the pressure of the spotlight -- or microphone -- to build up over time, according to Dr. Simon Rego, a clinical psychologist and director of psychology training at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City.

"The clinical lore is that fear of public scrutiny is ranks above death for a lot of people in terms of things that make them anxious. It's up there among people's biggest fears," Rego said. "When it reaches the point when it interferes with your ability to perform in your job, connect with people socially or enjoy life, it's at a level where it's disordered and there are treatments available."

It's normal -- healthy even -- to be under a little stress, Rego said, because it helps people avoid threatening situations.

"It is an evolutionarily prewired gift," said Rego, "but the context has changed and the brain hasn't caught up."

In a job like Durkin's, where every second counts and accuracy is paramount, stress can hinder more than it helps.

"The irony is we don't think as clearly when we're in this state of arousal," Rego said. "It's harder to be creative."

And when anxiety starts to make things harder, it's worth addressing, Rego said.

"My rule of thumb is to not make a decision out of anxiety or stress, but out of preference," he said. "Don't let your emotions push you around."

Durkin said the decision to give up calling the Triple Crown -- a job that had become his identity -- was a tough professional one, but a great personal one.

"I am a racetrack announcer, it is who I am," he told the Times. "I call the Kentucky Derby. My profession's greatest stage, but now that is no longer true."


Won't be the same without Durkin.

His health must be very poor if he's decided to quit in a year where the finish could be fought out by horses called Archarcharch and Mucho Macho Man.
Logged
Authorized
Steward
Group 1
user 18
Offline Offline
Posts: 19683
2011-May-06, 09:30 PM

.
Logged
Pages: [1] 2   Go Up
 
 
Jump to:  

 - Links - Luxbet Horse Racing Betting - Racenet - Horse Racing - Noms and Acc - QTAB - TAB Horse Racing Betting - Racing and Sports - Horse Racing Only
Powered by SMF 1.1.15 | SMF © 2011, Simple Machines
TinyPortal v0.9.8 © Bloc | Adagio design by Bloc