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Antitrust32 03-12-2010 02:27 PM

Didnt unsound Unbridleds Song have a killer 46 workout before the derby or wood or something?

RolloTomasi 03-12-2010 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by outofthebox
Fastest work i ever saw personally was put in by Flying Paster. A mile in 1'33 3/5. It was right before the Strub Stakes at SA. Still got no closer to the "Bid"...

The Spectacular Bid biography from the Thoroughbred Legends series has The Paster workout in 1:35 2/5.

miraja2 03-12-2010 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
Didnt unsound Unbridleds Song have a killer 46 workout before the derby or wood or something?

Yep. 4f in :46 flat before the Derby.

Come to think of it, I think 4f in :46 flat was also the number for Stevie Wonderboy's pre-BC workout that I referenced earlier.

I don't think the track was recorded as being particularly fast when Stevie Wonderboy did it. I have absolutely no recollection of what it was like when UnbSng had his workout.

Antitrust32 03-12-2010 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by miraja2
Yep. 4f in :46 flat before the Derby.

Come to think of it, I think 4f in :46 flat was also the number for Stevie Wonderboy's pre-BC workout that I referenced earlier.

I don't think the track was recorded as being particularly fast when Stevie Wonderboy did it. I have absolutely no recollection of what it was like when UnbSng had his workout.

in bar shoes with a quarter crack that should have kept him far far away from the Derby.

Good ol' Paragallo doing what is right for his horses like always! Doubt Ryerson even had a choice in the matter.

miraja2 03-12-2010 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
in bar shoes with a quarter crack that should have kept him far far away from the Derby.

Good ol' Paragallo doing what is right for his horses like always! Doubt Ryerson even had a choice in the matter.

I know what you mean. Asking a horse with bad legs and a quarter crack to bounce back from a blistering workout to win a 10f race from post #20 is sure asking an awful lot of any horse.
On the flip-side, he was the most talented horse in the race. I imagine it is pretty difficult to decide not to run when you know your horse is the most talented animal in the Kentucky Derby....and he did run pretty damn well.

cakes44 03-12-2010 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by miraja2
I know what you mean. Asking a horse with bad legs and a quarter crack to bounce back from a blistering workout to win a 10f race from post #20 is sure asking an awful lot of any horse.
On the flip-side, he was the most talented horse in the race. I imagine it is pretty difficult to decide not to run when you know your horse is the most talented animal in the Kentucky Derby....and he did run pretty damn well.

...if only Mike Smith would have moved earlier and went wider on the turn.


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