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Rooting For Big Brown Is Your Patriotic Duty

As if hooters wasn’t enough reason for you to root for Big Brown to complete the Triple Crown on Saturday, consider it your duty as an American. Because the stiffest competition that Big Brown is expected to face in the Belmont is a horse brought over from Japan especially for the purposes of beating him. The horse is named Casino Drive, he’s owned by video-game mogul Hidetoshi Yamamota, and his broodmare was Better Than Honour. If that name rings a bell to you in regards to the Belmont, well, it should – Better Than Honour is the dam of the last two Belmont winners, Jazil and Rags to Riches. A third consecutive Belmont victory would be unprecedented for foals from a single dam, so like Big Brown, Casino Drive will be looking to make history in Saturday’s race.

With Casino Drive coming over from Japan in April and billed as something of a super-talented mystery horse, the potential Belmont showdown has been garnering King Kong vs. Godzilla type jokes for a month now. In his U.S. debut, Casino Drive did nothing to dispel the hype, “saying Sayonara to the field” in a 5 3/4 lengths win at the $200,000 Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont on May 10th.



Adding to the drama in the Big Brown/Casino Drive question is the fact that Big Brown’s regular jockey Kent Desmoreaux also has ridden Casino Drive. He was on the horse for his win at the Peter Pan, and he was plenty impressed with the performance. “We’ve got our hands full,” he said. “He’s the only colt around who can stride with Big Brown.”

And so it’s on. Desmoreaux will ride Big Brown on Saturday while Edgar Prado will pilot Casino Drive. There’s been some trash-talking between the trainers for the two horses, with Big Brown’s trainer Rick Dutrow saying that his horse’s victory in the Belmont is a foregone conclusion while going on to scoff at Casino Drive’s unorthodox training schedule, one that has produced some laughably slow times on the track this week. In short, all the elements are in place for a transnational smackdown, and if you’re the true American horse-racing fan that you say you are, well, your mission is clear.

This post originally appeared on the Sporting Blog. For more, see The Sporting Blog Archives.

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A Broodmare on bELMont Street?

PseudoSport, LOL, Horseracing obviously needs video game simulations in order to be taken seriously. Yamamota dropped the ball on that one…

Go Big Brown, beat LA! and Japan too!

  

by Larsen B on Jun 6, 2008 5:32 PM EDT reply actions  

In order for me to consider something a sport, it must involve athletic activity by human beings.

by cmottram on Jun 6, 2008 7:50 PM EDT reply actions  

You forgot the biggest reason to root for Big Brown….the corporate logo on the hind quarters. UPS…..UPS…..UPS…..What can brown do for you? It can win the Belmont.

UPS got tired of trying to find a good NASCAR driver so they went and got a horse instead.

by Oregon Tailgater on Jun 7, 2008 1:06 PM EDT reply actions  

I’d pay PPV money to watch a 18th century-tyle cavalry battle, but that’s pretty much it as far as horsey-sport goes.

by L'etat, c'est moi on Jun 7, 2008 5:12 PM EDT reply actions  

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