June 11, 2008

It Was Only A Matter Of Time


AP Photo/Stephen Cherwin

Before trainer Rick Dutrow blamed jockey Kent Desormeaux for Big Brown's loss in the Belmont Stakes. I think Kent made the right decision. What if there really was something wrong with the horse? If Kent had ran him and won, only to have him collapse like Eight Belles at the end of the Kentucky Derby, you would still be hearing about it. Who knows why Big Brown didn't win. Maybe it was too hot. Maybe he was having a bad day. Maybe he was sick of Rick Dutrow's big mouth and wanted to shut him up.

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Big Brown trainer blames jockey

By Rachel Cohen The Associated Press

Article Launched: 06/10/2008 11:33:17 AM PDT

NEW YORK - Trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. still blames Kent Desormeaux for Big Brown's stunning last-place finish in the Belmont Stakes, but he wouldn't object to the jockey riding the horse in his next race.

The decision of whether to change jockeys is up to co-owner Michael Iavarone, Dutrow said.

"I don't want to hurt anyone, especially Kent," Dutrow told The Associated Press on Tuesday morning in his barn at Aqueduct. "But I still don't understand what happened. I don't see the horse with a problem, so I have to direct my attention toward the ride. That's all I can come up with."

With Big Brown trying to become the first Triple Crown champion in 30 years after dominant wins in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, Desormeaux eased up the unbeaten colt with a quarter-mile remaining in the Belmont on Saturday.

"I had no horse. He was empty," Desormeaux said after the race.

Dutrow insisted Tuesday he had found nothing wrong with Big Brown.

"Maybe next week if something starts going wrong with the horse, then I'll understand everything," he said.

Dutrow added: "As long as the horse stays the way that I see him right now, then things are just going to keep building up for me to know that it was the ride that did him in."

He said he hadn't spoken to Desormeaux, but "if he calls me I'll talk to him, sure."

If Big Brown is healthy, the plan is for him to run next in the Travers Stakes on Aug. 23 at Saratoga.

Dutrow had no regrets about his bombastic proclamation that Big Brown clinching the Triple Crown was a "foregone conclusion."

"It's not like I'm going to go and cry in the corner," he said as he prepared for several of his horses to run Wednesday at Aqueduct. "I've got plenty to do here."

Posted by Valkyre at June 11, 2008 12:17 AM
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