Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors

New York Times’ sportswriter Mike Tierney;

California Chrome’s connections resisted the urge to retire him to stud, and on Saturday the crowd showed its appreciation with nearly constant cheers. A few hundred people shoehorned themselves into an area in front of his paddock stall, recording the moment with cellphone videos and snapshots, as if the horse were a runway model.
Initially, at least, the owners’ decision to keep racing him was vindicated with a showing that was solid, if not as inspiring as that of Shared Belief, whose pedigree suggests he might have a higher upside at stud.

If it wasn’t for the downside of being a gelding.
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12 Replies to “Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors”

  1. When Tierney writes that Shared Belief’s pedigree “suggests he might have a higher upside at stud” he was referring to the card game. Shared Belief’s sire and dam, Candy Ride and Common Hope, made over $25 million combined on the five-card stud circuit after they retired from racing.

  2. And I’m guilty of failing to read carefully enough. Sorry.
    You’d almost think I was a “journalist”.

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