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Re: Alex, the bottom line. (460 Views)
Posted by: richiebee (IP Logged)
Date: June 16, 2005 12:38PM
Chuckles:
I agree with TGJB that the original post was brilliant, and to me, it stated all which was needed to be said with regards to AA's likely future. Mall reasonably and logically reached the conclusion that AA would be too expensive to race as a 4YO, without commenting on what that meant to racing. Mall really was looking at it from the OWNERS point of view, which was refreshing.
When the ensuing discussion followed the path of what that OWNERS' decision meant to RACING, I found that the posts became a bit subjective, and you could read them and think racing would disappear off the Earth in short order. Too much hand wringing and disclosure of poster's personal portfolios for me, anyway.
Racing continues to regress in terms of overall quality, but the early retirement of a few superstars is not enough to bring it down around us...
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