Posted on 05/04/2019 4:10:32 PM PDT by rdl6989
Maximum Security, ridden by Luis Saez, finished first Saturday in the 145th Kentucky Derby at Louisville's Churchill Downs. "This was my dream. I just feel so glad," Saez told race broadcaster NBC.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
They spent a lot of time on the replay review. I expect a lot of commentators will have things to say about the process of reviewing infractions of the rules.
Lotsa money involved too, as this 65-1 Longshot ended up the winner.
Hmm.
Go back to 1975. Diabolo practically knocked down the leading horse, Avatar, letting Foolish Pleasure get the victory.
Inquiries led nowhere.
Lost all interest in horse racing after that BS. There wasn’t much interest to begin with.
The upside is rating for the next two legs of the triple crown will be way down for NBC.
HE WAS JUST DISQUALIFIED......wow that sucks
It is the #metoo movement. Every jockey must be believed.
This is an outrage!
Should have happened in 1975, but I don’t think they wanted to change the Kentucky Derby outcome based in an inquiry, even when it was obvious.
Race was stolen from Maximum Security imo. Ten times the horse and ran a great race. Someone bought that decision.
Yep, sounds like the VA win to make it to the final four.
Screw these people.
But what if the horse was transGender?
MS was disqualified.
I gave up watching the Derby after losing a C-note on Saigon Warrior in 71.
Thanks for the youtube link
Chief Stewart wants to make a name for herself....OK..stupid b*tch.
That’s the result Hillary Clinton was hoping for after the 2016 presidential election.
You’re welcome.
If you watch the video it happens down the stretch.
ran a great race”
Except where he move out of his lane and fouled ...
Some body did something.
The Towers are gone.
Somebody did something.
Not into horse racing but happened to watch. Maximum Security disqualified for “running out of his lane and impeding another horse”? Exactly which lane? Didn’t see any lanes out there. Being a NASCAR fan this is too “gentlemanly” for my idea of racing. The initially thrilled trainer loses to the big bucks, lobbying the officials, sore loser.
Was one of those race tracks, Suffolk Downs? - Tom
A very typically modern American result.
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