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Rick Dutrow; not looking for a fight but....
Topic Started: May 18 2008, 06:52 AM (991 Views)
Due's Mom
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Shunnnnn the unbeliever. Shunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.
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Yes and they just recently said there barn was going to go drug free :mallet:
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El Panto
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Wait, Dutrows barn is not going drug free, IEAH is going drug free. They are owners, not trainers.
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El Panto
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How ironic that the top two trainers in the country right now (Asmussan and Dutrow) are both getting set down for drug violations.

Booooo!
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Due's Mom
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Shunnnnn the unbeliever. Shunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.
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This guy is just unbelievable

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Big Brown trainer Dutrow says barn made a mistake
Published: 6/27/08, 12:05 PM EDT
By WILL GRAVES

NEW YORK (AP) - Big Brown trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. has taken responsibility for a positive drug test on another horse he trains, but is still appealing his 15-day suspension.

Salute the Count was found to have more than the allowable limit of Clenbuterol - a drug that enables horses to breathe easier - after the 8-year-old gelding finished second in a race at Churchill Downs on May 2, the day before Big Brown won the Kentucky Derby.

"It's just a mistake in the barn that happened," Dutrow said.

Dutrow said Friday at Aqueduct he was appealing because "I need to be with my horses now." The Kentucky Horse Racing Authority has yet to set an appeal date, leaving Dutrow free to keep training.

"It's just a mistake that happened," Dutrow said. "But it's not as big a deal as everyone is making it out to be."

The trainer says Big Brown will gallop Saturday at Aqueduct, the colt's first gallop since finishing last in the Belmont Stakes in his bid to become racing's first Triple Crown champion in 30 years.
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It'll be an adventure! We're going on an adventure!
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I heard yesterday that the owner declared none of his horses would be racing on drugs.

Well, don't they typically quit using the drugs sometime BEFORE the race anyway?
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