Big Brown
Is he a dirty KD and Preakness winner?
First off i'm gutted he didn't win the Belmont, but, given the fact
the horse didn't suffer anything visible, lameness or injury and the
race was slowly run to suit him, has he won 2 prestigious races via
the use of the hypodermic?
This was his first race (i might be wrong but it certainly is his
first triple crown race without them) without the benefit of steroids.
I'm elated that the americans are to recommend that the use of
steroids are to be banned at the end of the season in their racing.
Congratulations to the winner, the owner is a fantastic supporter of
racing and especially racing over distances more than 8f-10f, a very
humble man aswell.
date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 16:03:10 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: Big Brown
Don't care if it is legal over there (in 28 states at least), it's still a
joke & I don't agree with anything being administered, never mind just
Winstrol, it's actually harming the breed long term now.
We only have to look at the fate of Eight Belles to see that.
The bloodstock industry in U.S. is engineering it's own downfall.
The are producing faster stronger but more fragile animals that end up with
shorter careers as a result..
Another point but relevant, look at all the recent U.S. Olympian cheats
coming forward, it seems to endemic in the culture & history tells us Rick
Dutrow Jr is a cheat anyway.
'Big Brown, the chemically enhanced Triple Crown winner' is not a headline
you would have read, had he won.
He did look really awesome in the first two legs, but an animal like Zarkava
is worth ten Big Browns, cos she isn't on steroids, legal or not, full stop.
We all know Carl Lewis was better than Ben Johnson, rant over.
Cheers ears
Aid.
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> Is he a dirty KD and Preakness winner?
>
> First off i'm gutted he didn't win the Belmont, but, given the fact
> the horse didn't suffer anything visible, lameness or injury and the
> race was slowly run to suit him, has he won 2 prestigious races via
> the use of the hypodermic?
>
> This was his first race (i might be wrong but it certainly is his
> first triple crown race without them) without the benefit of steroids.
> I'm elated that the americans are to recommend that the use of
> steroids are to be banned at the end of the season in their racing.
>
> Congratulations to the winner, the owner is a fantastic supporter of
> racing and especially racing over distances more than 8f-10f, a very
> humble man aswell.
date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 17:14:25 +0100
author: aid
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