20 May 2007

Again, the Crown Doesn't Fit



Again, the Crown Doesn't Fit
by Dark Star

Street Sense is the third straight Kentucky Derby
champion not to win the Preakness.
Six of the past 11,
and 10 since Affirmed in
1978, had a shot at becoming
the 12th Triple
Crown winner. All have failed in Baltimore.

Saturday's classic had more story lines in
the race, and
some before, to fill a book on
the middle race of the
Triple Crown series.

Did the weather play a part? What was the effect of the
turf disaster two races before
the Preakness was run?
Did speed spoil
it for Hard Spun and was jockey
judgment
a critical factor?

Just how many goggles should a jockey have in
reserve for a very clumpy track
soaked by rain in the
final hour before
post time?

Curlin's photo finish victory Saturday was a stunningly
brilliant performance. The colt
had come into the Triple
Crown series with a
lack of experience that figured to be
beyond
his capability. And history was not on his side.

Looking back, Curlin had a rough trip in the
Kentucky
Derby that might have taken a toll
even on a seasoned
thoroughbred. At Pimlico
he appeared to be hopelessly
beaten in mid-
stretch when he unleashed a powerful
acceleration in the final yards rarely exhibited
in classic
stakes races to take the crystal vase.

Street Sense proved again that he may indeed be the
class of his generation. Again as he did
in the Derby,
jockey Calvin Borel held him back
well off the pace in
the early going. And again
at Pimlico he demonstrated
an explosive gear
blowing by the field and catching
the lumbering
Hard Spun and the frisky Curlin to take
what
looked to be a commanding lead.

What did the impact of running out of goggles play for
Calvin Borel with horses still in front
of him heading
down the home stretch? He
carried a rack of five and
apparently needed
six to finish the race. Having to
squint the
final yards may have cost him the vision he
needed to notice Curlin coming back to challenge. He
appeared to be coasting when
he needed to be driving
toward the wire only
to lose in the final stride.

How much did the weather play a part in this 132nd
Preakness Stakes? It was a mild day
in the low 70s at
track side when the clouds
rolled in and unleashed
some serious sprinkles
that seemed to have an adverse
affect on the
track condition. Two races before the
running
of the Preakness, over on the turf course it was
a disaster of the worst kind.

Mending Fences broke down in the early stages of the
Dixie Turf Stakes and Curlin's jockey
Robby Albarado
aboard Einstein stumbled over
the downed horse and
fell to the track. A ghastly
buzz went through the in-field
as Albarado was
taken to the ambulance, but reappeared
shortly
reporting to be fine and ready to ride again. The
fallen horse was euthanized on the track with a
broken ankle.

One can watch hundreds of races at every level of the
sport without seeing a horse do the things
that Curlin did
in the last half mile of the Preakness.
He stumbled a bit
at the start and was unhurried
in the early stages while
moving to the inside.

He angled out leaving the first turn and again was un-
hurried while being four wide along the back
stretch.
Curlin closed the gap from far outside
leaving the far turn
and circled five wide to reach
contention approaching the
quarter pole.


Continuing to lag lightly behind Street Sense in the upper
stretch who had come from 8th to blow
by the field to take
the lead, Curlin dug in under
strong urging nearing the 8th
pole. Then he battled
back gamely under right-hand
encouragement to
get up in the final stride. An amazing
performance.

So what happened to Hard Spun, my personal pick to take
the Preakness Stakes? As Xchanger and
Flying First Class
ran each other into the ground,
Hard Spun appeared to be
in a perfect position,
sitting in third place stalking the leaders.

But Mario Pino made an ill-judged premature move to fly past
them as his mount reached the 6 furlong
mark in 1 minute
9.8 seconds - one of the fastest
fractions ever in the Preakness.
Hard Spun would
soon be proven burned out in the stretch run.

The stage was set for the top two betting choices, Street Sense
and Curlin, to make their moves.

Curlin with the urging of Robby Albarado made the first move
charging past the tiring Hard Spun. But
then Calvin Borel drove
Street Sense inside Curlin
and shot past him opening a lead
of nearly two
lengths. "I thought I was home free" Borel said.

Indeed, the Preakness appeared to be over, horses almost
never re-rally after being passed so decisively.
In a matter of
minutes the racing world was going to
be speculating about
the prospects of Street Sense
sweeping the Triple Crown.

But Curlin wasn't finished. "He has that way about him that
he just wants to win" Albarado said. And
the rest is history,
or is it?

With the same three horses dominating the first two legs of
the 2007 Triple Crown campaign, the Belmont
promises to be
a stage of epic proportions. Will it be
evidence for Street
Sense to claim future horse of the
year honors? Or will Curlin
stake his claim to fame?
At a mile and a half what will become
of Hard Spun?

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Exclusive for The Diamond Eagle by Dark Star

19 May 2007

Curlin's Nose Wins the Preakness



After 5 starts, Curlin has won 4, including the rematch
with Kentucky Derby winner...Street Sense.

Even though Calvin had the Street Sense, it was
Curlin by a small nose at the wire.

Both horses were well back in the field of nine as
they rumbled down the backstretch, but
as the race
unfolded, it looked as if Street Sense was on his way
to Belmont with 2 down and 1 to go for the coveted
Triple Crown.

But Curlin was up to the rematch and had the Derby
winner in his sights.

Although jockey Robby Albarado was thrown from his
ride, in 3 races earlier, he was able to use the the home
stretch in the Preakness to his advantage and used his
closing speed to notch a win.

Bottom line....the best horse won today and another
year will pass before another attempt to go 3 for 3.

Another great day in the storied history of the Preakness
and Pimlico.


the Diamond Eagle
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18 May 2007

No Repeat for the Derby Feat

Exclusive Release for the Diamond Eagle

No Repeat for the Derby Feat
by Dark Star

Street Sense proved beyond a shadow of a doubt
that he is the top 3 year old in America following
his amazing feat at the Derby soundly defeating his
19 rivals at Churchill Downs.

He will be a strong favorite to win the Preakness
on Saturday. But the buzz on the backstretch has
many serious handicappers wary of betting on the
champion this time. In fact, he is the type of favorite
that gamblers love to bet against.

Street Sense had a perfect trip on the rail last time
out as everyone moved aside to let him through.
He's not likely to get the same breaks this time even
with a smaller field.

History has proven time and again that Pimlico
stumps the Derby winners most of the time.
Trainer, Carl Nafzger, spent months getting Street
Sense
ready for his maximum performance pointing
toward the Derby - just as he
had done with
Unbridled in 1990.

Unbridled scored one of the most powerful Derby
victories ever, but he lost both the Preakness and
Belmont Stakes. In fact, he didn't win another
stakes race until October.

So who does that leave to challenge at the wire
this Saturday? Curlin looks to be one of the most
credible and will get plenty of support in Baltimore.

He had only three races in his career coming into
the Derby. He won them all impressively, although
his lack of seasoning figured to hurt him in a 20
horse scramble. It probably did and required a
credible effort just to finish third.

Can he make up the eight lengths he lost to Street
Sense? That would require a huge leap forward
in ability, not likely in a classics stakes race like
the Preakness.

Dark Star is focusing on Hard Spun to end the
Triple Crown aspirations of the Derby winner.
He's a very serious threat with a 5 for 6 career
record coming off an impressive performance
at Churchill Downs.

He dueled for the lead into the first turn at a fast
clip, outran the three other speedsters who were
pressing him and lost by only two lengths. The
Preakness is a sixteenth of a mile shorter, leaving
less time for the Derby winner to catch him.

Never in the Preakness do winners come from so
far off the pace as happens frequently in the Derby.
This race is setting up nicely for Hard Spun to put
a decisive pasting on the field and earn a blanket of
black-eyed susans on Saturday.

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Exclusive for The Diamond Eagle

17 May 2007

Does the Preakness Make Sense?


It has been 29 years since the last Triple Crown Winner.

Smarty Jones in 2004 made the last valiant attempt to
win...back to back to back since Affirmed in 1978.

3 years later, we are all smarter, but will Pimlico have
the Sense?

The odds are not in the favor of Jockey Calvin Borel
and the popular Street Sense.

Street Sense is a great horse, but I have to be realistic.

He is no Secretariat, Affirmed, or Smarty Jones for that
matter.

Pimlico, the site of the Preakness, is 110 yards shorter
than the Kentucky Derby and opens the possibilities
to be a very exciting and fun to watch Horse Race.

Early speed and closing speed will be the factors
that get the most attention and action at the window.
The exotics may be the real story at the wire.

Street Sense has the ability to come from nowhere,
but may be challenged by Curlin, a Kentucky Derby
favorite and looking for payback, and Hard Spun.

Sedgefield and Teufesberg are also getting action.

Weather does not seem to be a factor this year.

Although Street Sense has touched the senses and
hearts of a lot of people and Horse Racing needs a
new Hero, I feel that he will need more than the rail
to win this $1 Million Dollar Race.

If Street Sense emerges as the winner in Pino
country, he will have had the aid of a "Wing
and a Prayer".

Bottom line....it's a Horse Race and on any
given Saturday your favorite could win.

Have fun, pick wisely, and may you profit.


Off to the Races...the Diamond Eagle
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16 May 2007

1989 Preakness...A Photo to Remember


Send this one to your friends...An historical Horse Race
for everyone to enjoy. A Kodak moment for the winner.


On Any Given Saturday it is Sunday by an Easy Nose.

Game Player Finds Golden Egg


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Game On...Play Hard...Play to win

the Diamond Eagle

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Horse Handicapping in Perspective


The following video does not mention Horse Handicapping.
It does; however, give a very good perspective about the
world in which we live.

http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift

On a different note...

Will Street Sense ride the rail to a Preakness victory?
I will post my thoughts later on this subject.

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Pick wisely and may you profit on your next wager.

Off to the Races....the Diamond Eagle
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10 May 2007

Have You Ever Been Paid to Play a Video Game?


When I was growing up in a small town in Illinois,
I would have loved the opportunity to play games
and make money, because that is all we did, play
games.

But, when I grew up, playing video games was not
an option....they had not been invented.

Fast forward to 2007....video games are everywhere.
If you are in tune with the industry, you know how
big
it really is. If you have children, then you really
know how big it is.

Companies that are on the leading edge of games
and game development are looking for game
players. They are willing to pay and pay well for
playing and evaluating new games that have not
yet been released to the public.

Anyone can be a game tester, and that includes
you, your children, or grandchildren.

All that is required is that you have a PC with an
active internet connection or video game system
and are at least 15 years old.

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This is the Perfect Summer Job for your children,
a job that could last for years.

Who do you know that would like to kick back in
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They could even score a Job, even if they suck
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Parents…Your Children Will Always Play
Games. Allow Them to Make Money Doing It.

O' the times they are a changing.

Have a great day and have Fun.


Game On...Play Hard...Play to Win...
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06 May 2007

2007 Kentucky Derby


Calvin Had the Sense


Kentucky Derby winner had the Sense
and the Horse
for a mile and a quarter.





05 May 2007

Rail to Wire



It was not the Street Sense of the Horse,

but the "Street Sense" of Jockey Calvin Borel,
who kept Street Sense glued to the rail during
the 133rd Run for the Roses.

Previous races that day indicated that the rail
was the place to be, but as the day continued,
it was equal footing left to right.

It was like a walk in the park on a sunny summer
afternoon for Calvin and Street Sense, as they
had the best
seat in the house after the first turn.

Written off at that point, as 18 colorful silks
were slugging it out and "jockeying" for position
in front of them on the long backstretch at Churchill.

If only Calvin had a video cam on his helmet,
it would have been a colorful collage as they
surged past the field.

And Down the Stretch they come, Calvin and
Street Sense really had no competition, as
they picked off the last 2 colors of the rainbow.

This Horse Race was over prior to the wire.

This was a classic display of strategy and
opportunity...while the pack elected to take
the high road, one clever and experienced
jockey seized opportunity, and made quite a
few horse handicappers grin and say "I told
you so".

Bottom line...the shortest distance between
the gate and the wire is the rail, and that is
the path that Calvin guided Street Sense...
all the way to the Winners Circle.

Hat's off to Calvin for an incredible ride.

Maybe a sip of some of that "Mint" stuff is
now in order as we follow the road of the
Triple Crown to 5201 Park Heights Rd.

Off to the Races.....the Diamond Eagle


PS...Dark Star called this one and you
can get the edge as well if you visit the
Boomer at www.ProfitWithoutLimits.com

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04 May 2007

1973 Kentucky Derby

Fastest Derby in History

Mud Creates Opportunity


It is raining and raining hard at Churchill Downs.

Rain is still in the Forecast for Derby day, and that means
the favorite may not be the favorite.

That is good news for you, especially if you happen to know
Professional Handicapper, Greg "Boomer" Wry.

Not only has Boomer been a Professional Horse
Handicapper for over 25 years, he excels when it rains.
It may be raining at the Derby, but the sun will be shining
with Boomer's picks of the day.

He is the "Go To" Handicapper when the track is sloppy.

The track is currently muddy, with the turf course
yielding, and more rain is in the forecast.

Rain = Opportunity with Boomer.

Boomer is offering full card selections at Churchill for
tomorrow's Kentucky Derby...( 12 Races )


He is offering a significant discount for
Diamond Eagle
Blog readers.

You can reach him today, 4 May 2007 until 11 pm est.
and after 8 am est 5 May 2007 at his toll free number.

1-866-9Boomr9 ....(1-866-926-6679)

Pick wisely and may you have Great Fortune on Derby
Day.


the Diamond Eagle
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03 May 2007

Top 10 With 2 Days to Go

The Top Ten Contenders for the 2007 Kentucky Derby

Even though a favorite has been determined, this should be a very
exciting 133rd Run for the Roses. The odds will undoubtedly change
as we draw closer to Post Time of 6pm est on Saturday.

Horse Handicappers and Horse Racing fans from all parts of the globe
will be jockeying for position as to who predicted the winner and who
claimed the largest purse.

This is one Horse Race where everyone truly has a Favorite Horse
in the Race.

Per the weather forecast for Saturday, rain is possible, which could
be a very important factor with a tightly bunched field. If that is the
case, the jockey's will have their hands full.

All in all, it should be one of the best Derby's in recent history as
far as competitiveness is concerned.

The Top 10 as of today are listed below.


Curlin: Odds 3/1
Race record - 3-3-0-0
Has won all of his last three races.
Jockey - Robby Albarado- Finished 3rd last year riding Steppenwolfer.


Street Sense: Odds 6/1
Race record - 7-3-2-2
Jockey - Calvin Borel - Ranked among the top 30 jockeys last year,
wining over $6 million in purses.


Circular Quay
: Odds 7/1
Race record - 7-4-2-0
Jockey - John Velazquez - 8th Derby - 2nd in 2001


Nobiz Like Shobiz: Odds 8/1
Race record - 6-4-1-1
Jockey - Cornelio Velasquez - 3rd Derby

Scat Daddy: Odds 8/1.
Race Record - 8-5-1-1
Jockey - Edgar Prado - Winner of last year's Derby.
Has participated in 7 Derbies.


Hard Spun: Odds 12/1
Has won two of his last three races
Jockey - Mario Pino - 1st time in the Derby

Any Given Saturday: Odds 14/1
Race record - 6-3-2-1.
Jockey - Garrett Gomez - 4th riding at the Derby.


Tiago: Odds 17/1.
Has won 2 of his last 3 races.
Jockey - Mike Smith


Dominican: Odds 19/1
Race Record - 7-3-0-2
Jockey - Rafael Bejarano - 2nd time in the Derby


Great Hunter: Odds 20/1.
Race Record - 9-3-4-1
Jockey - Corey Nakatani - 12th run in the Derby.

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1987 Kentucky Derby

The Favorite Fades

02 May 2007

Headline - "Derby Day Has Tragic Ending"


The following has nothing to do with Horse Racing or Horse Handicapping,
but could be the most important thing you will ever read. I highly suggest
that you make a copy of it and commit it to memory and then send this link,
www.DiamondEagleBlog.com to everyone that you know or care about.

This is critical information and will not have an impact, unless shared.
So do your part. It could also save someone you know and Love.

Just remember that the Kentucky Derby will go on with or without you.

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"Derby Day Has Tragic Ending"

Picture yourself on the day of the Kentucky Derby and you are gathered with
friends and family.

It is mid-afternoon and the Horse Race that everyone has been preparing for
and anxiously awaiting is just a few hours away. Everyone is gathered around
the huge spread of tempting delicacies ready to be consumed and watching
Uncle Paul slave over his masterpiece on the BBQ grill. Your taste buds are
ready to explode, when suddenly Marsha, a very close friend of yours,
stumbles and takes a little fall.

She quickly assures everyone that she is fine, because she had only tripped
over a brick, because of the new shoes that she had just purchased for the
annual Kentucky Derby party.
Uncle Paul offered to call paramedics, but she
insisted that she was fine.

They got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of food. While she appeared
a bit shaken up, Marsha went about enjoying herself, and witnessed one of
the most highly contested Kentucky Derby's in recent memory.

Marsha's husband called later that evening telling everyone that his wife had
been taken to the hospital emergency room - (at 8:43pm, Marsha passed
away). She had suffered a stroke at the BBQ.

A sad story indeed. Just think, Marsha could possibly be living today if only
her friends and family had known how to identify the signs of a stroke. The
outcome could have been significantly different, if just one person in
attendance had known the 3 critical stroke recognition steps.

If a stroke victim is not actually killed, they usually will end up in a helpless,
hopeless condition.

It only takes a couple of minutes to read this... Don't stop reading now!

A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours, he
can totally reverse the effects of a stroke ....totally !

Can you grasp how powerful this really is?

What actually is a stroke? A stroke is the restriction of blood flow to the
brain causing paralysis, impaired speech, etc.



The key here is the recognition and diagnosis of a stroke, and then getting
the patient medically cared for within 3 hours.

Knowing the 3 easy steps/questions can help significantly. These are life
saving steps...commit them to memory and have your loved ones commit
them to memory too. You could actually take action today to save your
own life tomorrow.


Recognizing a Stroke On Derby Day or Any Other Day

Thank God for the sense to remember the "3" steps...

Read and Learn these easy steps and Teach everyone you know.
Send them this link... www.DiamondEagleBlog.com

The symptoms of a stroke are sometimes very difficult to identify.

Unfortunately, the lack of awareness could spell disaster. The stroke victim
may suffer severe brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the
symptoms of a stroke.

Doctors are now saying that a bystander can easily recognize a stroke
by asking 3 simple questions of the victim.

Smile Ask the individual to SMILE

Talk Ask the person to TALK
Speak a simple sentence coherently...(Derby Day is a Fun Day)

Raise Ask him or her to RAISE both arms over their head


Another visual "sign" of a stroke is this...Ask the person to 'stick' out their
tongue...if the tongue is 'crooked'....if it goes to one side or the other,
that is also an indication of a stroke.

Now if the individual has trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call 9-1-1
immediately and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.

Immediate Medical care is the only chance of survival.

A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this message sends it to 10
people; you can bet that at least one life will be saved.

I am not a medical doctor, nor pretend to be one, I am just providing
information that was given to me, in the hope that it would be of benefit
to you and yours.

Have Fun on Derby Day and may your Horse Handicapping skills bring
you prosperity during the "133rd Run for the Roses".

I am picking Diamond Eagle to win by at least a neck.

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2003 Kentucky Derby

Gurtsy Gelding....Funny Upset

01 May 2007