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Baffert's/Espinoza to donate to charity
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Posted 2015-06-08 8:01 AM
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Posted 2015-06-08 8:08 AM
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Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2015-06-08 12:23 PM
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I read somewhere that Victor has been donating to this charity for quite some time, like 10% a week or something.
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Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2015-06-08 12:40 PM
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run n rate - 2015-06-08 12:23 PM I read somewhere that Victor has been donating to this charity for quite some time, like 10% a week or something.

I hadn't heard that, but did read that this is his favorite charity.  Totally awesome.  
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Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-06-08 12:50 PM
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total performance - 2015-06-08 12:40 PM
run n rate - 2015-06-08 12:23 PM I read somewhere that Victor has been donating to this charity for quite some time, like 10% a week or something.
I hadn't heard that, but did read that this is his favorite charity.  Totally awesome.  
I remember him talking about them after the Kentucky Derby and I know he gave a percentage of his winnings to them.

Such classy people.  It's been so nice to see them in the news instead of the randon crap lately.


ETA - He's been giving 10% of his winnings to City of Hope for quite a while. 
 

Edited by MS2011 2015-06-08 1:07 PM
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Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-06-08 1:25 PM
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I love little Victor!  He seems like a class dude.  I've had some trouble falling in love with the Zayats, but hey, they did breed a heck of a horse and him coming down that stretch is something I will remember for the rest of my life!   
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Reg. Oct 2003
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Herbie - 2015-06-08 1:25 PM I love little Victor!  He seems like a class dude.  I've had some trouble falling in love with the Zayats, but hey, they did breed a heck of a horse and him coming down that stretch is something I will remember for the rest of my life!   

Totally agree, the fact that the Zanyats want to continue to race AP makes it even harder to like them.  AP has proven himself, they are making a fortune, sold his breeding rights for 20 million so why take a chance on him running and getting an injury?  What is to gain?
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Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2015-06-08 4:54 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2015-06-08 4:44 PM

Herbie - 2015-06-08 1:25 PM I love little Victor!  He seems like a class dude.  I've had some trouble falling in love with the Zayats, but hey, they did breed a heck of a horse and him coming down that stretch is something I will remember for the rest of my life!   

Totally agree, the fact that the Zanyats want to continue to race AP makes it even harder to like them.  AP has proven himself, they are making a fortune, sold his breeding rights for 20 million so why take a chance on him running and getting an injury?  What is to gain?

More money? And more opportunities to promote Monster drinks?

I too would love to see him retired to the breeding shed.
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Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2015-06-08 5:10 PM
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The can get injured just as easily in a paddock, look at Zenyatta's last foal....We risk getting them hurt every time we make a run, heck how many of us have gone home to find one injured themselves in the field "doing nothing"???? Some horses are better off having a job.
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Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2015-06-08 5:26 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2015-06-08 4:44 PM

Herbie - 2015-06-08 1:25 PM I love little Victor!  He seems like a class dude.  I've had some trouble falling in love with the Zayats, but hey, they did breed a heck of a horse and him coming down that stretch is something I will remember for the rest of my life!   

Totally agree, the fact that the Zanyats want to continue to race AP makes it even harder to like them.  AP has proven himself, they are making a fortune, sold his breeding rights for 20 million so why take a chance on him running and getting an injury?  What is to gain?

Why not race him? He is not made of glass. Zayats control him thru the end of the year. Why not try him at the Breeders Cup I would. Many of the other Tri-Crown winners went on to compete in other races. Why not try to add 3 year old of the year and the Breeder Cup to his resume. All reports is he came of Belmont just fine. I am sure every one on his team would not race him if he wasn't ready.
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Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-06-08 5:32 PM
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jbhoot - 2015-06-08 5:26 PM
rodeomom3 - 2015-06-08 4:44 PM
Herbie - 2015-06-08 1:25 PM I love little Victor!  He seems like a class dude.  I've had some trouble falling in love with the Zayats, but hey, they did breed a heck of a horse and him coming down that stretch is something I will remember for the rest of my life!   
Totally agree, the fact that the Zanyats want to continue to race AP makes it even harder to like them.  AP has proven himself, they are making a fortune, sold his breeding rights for 20 million so why take a chance on him running and getting an injury?  What is to gain?
Why not race him? He is not made of glass. Zayats control him thru the end of the year. Why not try him at the Breeders Cup I would. Many of the other Tri-Crown winners went on to compete in other races. Why not try to add 3 year old of the year and the Breeder Cup to his resume. All reports is he came of Belmont just fine. I am sure every one on his team would not race him if he wasn't ready.

From what I've read, the plan has always been to run him at the Breeder's Cup, if he stayed sound.  I'm excited to get to see him run again.  Goodness knows they can break a leg just as easily in their paddock or a freak accident.  I read an interview that the tracks are very excited they will continue to run him a while in an attempt to get the general public more involved with horse racing.  I think it could be very positive for the sport.  I'd **** sure go watch him run if I had an opportunity.  


 
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Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-06-08 5:41 PM
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jbhoot - 2015-06-08 5:26 PM
rodeomom3 - 2015-06-08 4:44 PM
Herbie - 2015-06-08 1:25 PM I love little Victor!  He seems like a class dude.  I've had some trouble falling in love with the Zayats, but hey, they did breed a heck of a horse and him coming down that stretch is something I will remember for the rest of my life!   
Totally agree, the fact that the Zanyats want to continue to race AP makes it even harder to like them.  AP has proven himself, they are making a fortune, sold his breeding rights for 20 million so why take a chance on him running and getting an injury?  What is to gain?
Why not race him? He is not made of glass. Zayats control him thru the end of the year. Why not try him at the Breeders Cup I would. Many of the other Tri-Crown winners went on to compete in other races. Why not try to add 3 year old of the year and the Breeder Cup to his resume. All reports is he came of Belmont just fine. I am sure every one on his team would not race him if he wasn't ready.
From what I've read, the plan has always been to run him at the Breeder's Cup, if he stayed sound.  I'm excited to get to see him run again.  Goodness knows they can break a leg just as easily in their paddock or a freak accident.  I read an interview that the tracks are very excited they will continue to run him a while in an attempt to get the general public more involved with horse racing.  I think it could be very positive for the sport.  I'd **** sure go watch him run if I had an opportunity.  





 



I believe the immortal Secretariat ran several races after he won the triple crown.  
 I agree, would love the opportunity to see him race in person... 
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Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2015-06-08 5:55 PM
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Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-06-08 6:21 PM
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Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2015-06-08 7:58 PM
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I think it's great they are continuing to race him.  I think it's important a horse lasts more than a year racing before they go on to sire thousands of offspring.  Certainly there is no way to tell if a horse is going to stay  sound in a year.  If more stallions had to prove their long term soundness there would be a lot more sound horses out there.  Not that that is probably the reason they are continuing to run him.  
 
And FTR I don't believe a horse can break it's leg as easily in the paddock as on the track or the arena.


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Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-06-09 12:55 PM
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Anniemae - 2015-06-08 5:41 PM
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jbhoot - 2015-06-08 5:26 PM
rodeomom3 - 2015-06-08 4:44 PM
Herbie - 2015-06-08 1:25 PM I love little Victor!  He seems like a class dude.  I've had some trouble falling in love with the Zayats, but hey, they did breed a heck of a horse and him coming down that stretch is something I will remember for the rest of my life!   
Totally agree, the fact that the Zanyats want to continue to race AP makes it even harder to like them.  AP has proven himself, they are making a fortune, sold his breeding rights for 20 million so why take a chance on him running and getting an injury?  What is to gain?
Why not race him? He is not made of glass. Zayats control him thru the end of the year. Why not try him at the Breeders Cup I would. Many of the other Tri-Crown winners went on to compete in other races. Why not try to add 3 year old of the year and the Breeder Cup to his resume. All reports is he came of Belmont just fine. I am sure every one on his team would not race him if he wasn't ready.
From what I've read, the plan has always been to run him at the Breeder's Cup, if he stayed sound.  I'm excited to get to see him run again.  Goodness knows they can break a leg just as easily in their paddock or a freak accident.  I read an interview that the tracks are very excited they will continue to run him a while in an attempt to get the general public more involved with horse racing.  I think it could be very positive for the sport.  I'd **** sure go watch him run if I had an opportunity.  


 


I believe the immortal Secretariat ran several races after he won the triple crown.  
 I agree, would love the opportunity to see him race in person... 
I went and watched Secretariat win the Arlington Million at Arlington Park in Illinois. It seemed everyone came out to see him run!  

https://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=AqW1spHzm4Qb32mjGk1TSH.bvZx4?fr=yfp-t-402-s&toggle=1&fp=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&p=secretariat%20arlington%20park%20video
 

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Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-06-09 2:55 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2015-06-08 4:44 PM
Herbie - 2015-06-08 1:25 PM I love little Victor!  He seems like a class dude.  I've had some trouble falling in love with the Zayats, but hey, they did breed a heck of a horse and him coming down that stretch is something I will remember for the rest of my life!   
Totally agree, the fact that the Zanyats want to continue to race AP makes it even harder to like them.  AP has proven himself, they are making a fortune, sold his breeding rights for 20 million so why take a chance on him running and getting an injury?  What is to gain?
Why not race him? He is not made of glass. Zayats control him thru the end of the year. Why not try him at the Breeders Cup I would. Many of the other Tri-Crown winners went on to compete in other races. Why not try to add 3 year old of the year and the Breeder Cup to his resume. All reports is he came of Belmont just fine. I am sure every one on his team would not race him if he wasn't ready.
From what I've read, the plan has always been to run him at the Breeder's Cup, if he stayed sound.  I'm excited to get to see him run again.  Goodness knows they can break a leg just as easily in their paddock or a freak accident.  I read an interview that the tracks are very excited they will continue to run him a while in an attempt to get the general public more involved with horse racing.  I think it could be very positive for the sport.  I'd **** sure go watch him run if I had an opportunity.  


 


I believe the immortal Secretariat ran several races after he won the triple crown.  
 I agree, would love the opportunity to see him race in person... 
I went and watched Secretariat win the Arlington Million at Arlington Park in Illinois. It seemed everyone came out to see him run!  

https://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=AqW1spHzm4Qb32mjGk1TSH.bvZx4?fr=yfp-t-402-s&toggle=1&fp=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&p=secretariat%20arlington%20park%20video
 

What a cool opportunity!!!! There's just something so special about getting to be there in person. I'd be drooling in the paddock.
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Posted 2015-06-09 3:59 PM
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