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Big Brown Can Win It All

So it’s almost time to find out the answer to the question I’ve been asking all season: Can Big Brown do it?

This Saturday, Belmont Park is expecting a record crowd to witness Big Brown's attempt to become the 12th winner of the elusive Triple Crown. It's been thirty years since Affirmed won it.

Like all right-thinking New Yorkers, I’ll be pulling for Big Brown.

The field for The Test Of Champions looks like this:

No .8 -- Ann Nakal: Would have to improve many lengths to be a factor.

No. 1 -- Big Brown: Another blockbuster performance will make him a Triple Crown winner.

No. 5 -- Casino Drive: Won first start in the United States. Bred to run all day. Workouts have been on the slow side.

No. 6 -- Da'Tara: Does not belong in the race.

No .4 --Denis Of Cork: Finished third to Big Brown in the Derby.Working well. A contender.

No. 2 -- Guadalcanal: Has not won a race. Pass.

No. 10 -- Icabad Crane: Finished third in the Preakness. Will be running at the finish.

No. 3 -- Macho Again: Second to Brown in Preakness. Should be able to get the one-mile-and-a-half distance.

No. 9 -- Ready's Eco: Improving colt. Third to Casino Drive in the Peter Pan stakes. Will have no problem with the distance.

No. 7 -- Tale Of Ekati: He's two for two at Belmont Park. Working great for this start. Ran fourth in the Kentucky Derby.

My top five selections:

No .1 -- Big Brown

No. 4 -- Denis Of Cork

No. 9 -- Ready's Eco

No. 7 -- Tale Of Ekati

No.10 -- Icabad Crane

Safe trip to all the riders and horses in the 140th Belmont Stakes.

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Michael Thomas (not verified) says:

In re: your tags. Belmont is not a raceway. Cars sometimes race on things called raceways. Trotting horses almost always race at raceways. Belmont is a race track. It is called Belmont Park. Go there and you'll know why. Sheesh!

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Big Brown was going through WITHDRAWAL from steroids. I have no idea why the vet and/or the trainer are either lying and/or are so moronic.

They did not give him the steroids in May. Do they REALLY think horses/animals do not go through a similar withdrawal from such drugs, as humans do?

It would take 3 months minimum, and close to a year in reality, for the horse to normalize.

Who had the moronic idea to discontinue the drug in the middle of the Triple Crown series?

R. Douglas
Klamath Falls, OR

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