That was the correct call..I'm not sure if the horse came out due to the crowd or maybe he dodged a water puddle..He did impede the #1 horse...
Everyone in this thread saying it was the WRONG call doesn’t know **** about horse racing. Period.
He was moved to 1st because he finished 2nd..that's the way it works in horseracing..It was the right call but the wrong horse. The win should have gone to WarofWill or Long Range Toddy as they were the ones actually impacted. Country House was never impeded, but because his Jockey claimed the infraction he won.
With the whole world watching no less........the PETA F'ers would be camping out at Churchill Downs...Good point. Can you imagine the bad publicity if a giant wreck at the biggest race? I have to imagine that could have turned into a catastrophic pile up. Would not be good for the sport that already has a good portion of society up in arms over the "savagery" of it.
But you are rewarding a horse a victory who never would have been able to win it otherwise. The 3 horses who got bumped have a much better claim. Country House never got touched or moved and still finished a length and a half behind a horse who zigzagged down the damn track and bumped into 3 other horses. If you can't come closer after all that you sure as hell don't deserve to win. I agree there was a foul, but the wrong horse was elevated to winner in my opinion. Should have been War of Will if anyone.He was moved to 1st because he finished 2nd..that's the way it works in horseracing..
Not true at all. I know a lot of people in the industry who aren't in agreement or satisfied with it at all. I agree it was a foul, but the horse who they named the winner was never interfered with and the least likely of the front 5 to actually win. Just leaves a bad taste for a lot of people who work year round for these 2 minutes.An observation I've made since this happened.
Those who are really knowledgeable horse racing fans, the ones that know the rules and really follow the sport, all seem to agree it was indisputably the correct call.
The people angry about the call all seem to come from the crowd that only casually tunes into the sport for maybe a couple Saturdays per year, or who lost money betting on it.
Which side do you suspect is more likely correct?
And as soon as the reporter rode up on her horse and asked the jockey about winning he started making excuses "he was a little scared on the stretch but he is just a "baby"........"
And the announcers were armatures "the best horse won". Not if you cheat, just ask UofL fans!
It was 100% the right call.
I was focused on the horse I picked, Tacitus, stuck in the middle. Next thing I know coming around the last turn the middle is wide open. I had no clue how it happened until I saw the replay.
But you are rewarding a horse a victory who never would have been able to win it otherwise. The 3 horses who got bumped have a much better claim. Country House never got touched or moved and still finished a length and a half behind a horse who zigzagged down the damn track and bumped into 3 other horses. If you can't come closer after all that you sure as hell don't deserve to win. I agree there was a foul, but the wrong horse was elevated to winner in my opinion. Should have been War of Will if anyone.
Nah, 17th somehow. If you watch closely, Country House is actually leaning into Long Range Toddy and impeding his lane before the 7 knocked War of Will into him. War of Will should have won. I get the rule, but it's dumb nonetheless.Not the way it works though..The winner comes down and others move up..I haven't looked but id say the winner was dropped to 4th...
My only beef is with the horse they elevated to first. 3 horses were impeded by Maximum Security but Country House wasn't one of them. In my opinion, War of Will was the only other horse who actually had his placing impacted. He very likely could have won if not for being cut-off having to be then be checked by his rider. However, since Pratt lodged the complaint he got the win.
17th I think. He dropped all the way below the 18 who he interfered with. 18 finished 17th so he moved up to 16th and Max dropped to 17th.Not the way it works though..The winner comes down and others move up..I haven't looked but id say the winner was dropped to 4th...
Sure he was. CH was never impeded, yet his jockey is the one who filed the complaint with the stewards. He wouldn't have won if not.Country House was not awarded the win because his jockey filed the complaint, he was awarded the win because he finished 2nd. After MS was DQ’d every horse moves up a spot, the stewards do not get to arbitrarily pick who should have won or who might have won had the incident not taken place.
Sure he was. CH was never impeded, yet his jockey is the one who filed the complaint with the stewards. He wouldn't have won if not.
That's a great story and all, but it doesn't change the fact the wrong horse won simply as a beneficiary of not getting impeded.
That “rule” is their fail safe. Obviously, some serious money was about to be lost. That move happens in almost every race, and it’s never been called. You and I have MUCH better chance to be cited for jaywalking.It couldn't have been more right. As soon as the horse moved out and broke the stride of the 1 and 18 he was dq'ed. It was just a matter of whether they would call since it was the Derby. They made the hard call and should be praised for it. We need more of that in sports.
That “rule” is their fail safe. Obviously, some serious money was about to be lost. That move happens in almost every race, and it’s never been called. You and I have MUCH better chance to be cited for jaywalking.
Anyone who watched the race with an experienced eye spotted the Foul LIVE when it happened. It was that obvious.
Anyone who plays the ponies regularly would be pissed if the Stewards had NOT disqualified. The only real question was: would they make such a call at the Derby. Gutsy but absolutely right.
Haha, I’ve forgotten more about it than I care to admit. Enjoy your Cinco De Mayo, Amigo. Perhaps I’ll explain in detail how this all works, in a future post. OléMoney lost for whom? Do you understand how pari-mutuel wagering works?
Well after the initial jockey. Hell, Pratt wouldn't even say he felt the result should be changed afterwards. He openly admitted he had a clear stretch run and still couldn't catch Maximum Security.Sorry. Don’t mean to be a jerk but this is 100% wrong. Another jockey claimed foul as well. Whomever claimed the foul had nothing to do with where they placed the horses. CH benefitted because he was second so he got moved up to first and MS got moved behind the horse(s) he impeded. That’s the rule.
Well after the initial jockey. Hell, Pratt wouldn't even say he felt the result should be changed afterwards. He openly admitted he had a clear stretch run and still couldn't catch Maximum Security.
If Long Range Toddy and moreso WarofWill weren't bumped and cut-off, Country House wouldn't have been in the position to benefit. That is literally the only reason he won.
Maximum Security will run away and hide at the Preakness shorter distance.Rolling this forward, it could make for a real interesting Preakness. I sure hope a lot of these horses run throughout the Triple Crown.
My 7-year-old picked the long-shot exacta based on the names of the horses. Wish we'd placed that bet!
Could you explain to me what exactly happened and why it was a foul? I didn’t see anything from yesterday
Omaha Beach may have a say in that.Maximum Security will run away and hide at the Preakness shorter distance.
That's actually a misconception. In pari-mutuel betting the house takes a percentage off the top and the rest is distributed to bettors based on their % of the pool. No matter what, the same amount of money was paid out it just went to different players. I know everybody is referring to the favorite being taken out of the pay offs when they cite "money being lost" but there was serious money being won too. Imagine the person who had the 20 cent pick 6 for over $570,000 if they dq'ed the 7. Man that person was sweating bullets. That move you mention does not happen almost every race or there would be a dq in almost every race. The jockey did not "steer" the horse out. The horse spooked and jumped right. Unfortunate for the connections because they had the best horse but don't have the trophy. Sounds like a lot of NCAA BB championships.That “rule” is their fail safe. Obviously, some serious money was about to be lost. That move happens in almost every race, and it’s never been called. You and I have MUCH better chance to be cited for jaywalking.
My only beef is with the horse they elevated to first. 3 horses were impeded by Maximum Security but Country House wasn't one of them. In my opinion, War of Will was the only other horse who actually had his placing impacted. He very likely could have won if not for being cut-off having to be then be checked by his rider. However, since Pratt lodged the complaint he got the win.
I agree with this for the most part, but a Global betting event like this, other factors can influence the outcome. However, this is the first time in a Triple Crown Race this rule has been enforced.That's actually a misconception. In pari-mutuel betting the house takes a percentage off the top and the rest is distributed to bettors based on their % of the pool. No matter what, the same amount of money was paid out it just went to different players. I know everybody is referring to the favorite being taken out of the pay offs when they cite "money being lost" but there was serious money being won too. Imagine the person who had the 20 cent pick 6 for over $570,000 if they dq'ed the 7. Man that person was sweating bullets. That move you mention does not happen almost every race or there would be a dq in almost every race. The jockey did not "steer" the horse out. The horse spooked and jumped right. Unfortunate for the connections because they had the best horse but don't have the trophy. Sounds like a lot of NCAA BB championships.
CH never got impeded. If anything he veered into LRT.He got the win bc he was the winner after the dq.
Not bc he lodged the complaint. You take awY number 1, number 2 wins..regardless of who lodged.
War of will wasnt winning regardless. And CH did get impeded a tiny amount...which may have changed the outcome.
Aww, so new to horse racing I see. Hope you enjoyed watching you first race yesterday.
CH never got impeded. If anything he veered into LRT.
Lmao, War of Will was moving faster than anyone about to roll past MS until he bumped and cut him off, causing the jockey to have to check his horse, thus losing all forward momentum.
He won because he managed to not get knocked and interfered with, not because he actually earned finishing 2nd place.
I disagree, had Pratt not filed objection I highly doubt Court would have. Without that the original finish would have been official. I agree Court had an objection as he was impeded along with Gaffalione, but he was already slowing before being knocked.Don’t think anyone will debate you that country house deserved to win but under the rules he was the winner. Not because the jockey of country house filed the complaint which was your initial beef. It doesn’t matter if CH was impeded or not, it doesn’t matter how he finished 2nd, it only matters that he did finish 2nd, and the first place horse was DQ’d.
I disagree, had Pratt not filed objection I highly doubt Court would have. Without that the original finish would have been official. I agree Court had an objection as he was impeded along with Gaffalione, but he was already slowing before being knocked.
Sure it matters! If it didn't matter people wouldn't be debating and upset by it. Having a horse who wasn't impeded and still wasn't able to win actually get the win as a beneficiary of others having a mistep or getting knocked out of it just feels tainted.
Lol, No they weren't. They were filed by Pratt on CH and then Jon Court from Long Range Toddy a bit after. Did you not see the interview with Pratt talking about why he filed the objection and the reporter asking him if he thought it should he overturned by the stewards? He even admitted he had a clear run in the stretch and still couldn't catch MS.The objection was not filed by Pratt. The stewards official announcement indicated objections were filed by war of will and long range toddy.