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Broad Brush euthanized at 26
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He was a marvelous horse. If he was running today people would be calling him the greatest horse of all time.
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Broad Brush is gone..
Dickie Small on ATR at 4:30..
1987 Big Cap: Great win over Ferdinand, Snow Chief.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAEZ-QRAts8 1987 Mass Cap: Amazingly tight photo beat v. Waquoit.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr5rKcfDMXM |
Great horse and a great sire. One of the last great Maryland breds, along with two of his sons.
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i saw this earlier, was going to post, but gave up. loved this horse. one of the stars of md racing and breeding, so of course i was that much more proud to have a horse like that come from 'home'. he was an awesome horse, i hate to see that he's passed on-but he had a good, long life. i just hope that include can do well at stud, seems to be broad brushes best chance to carry on the line. you could certainly do worse than have a horse like broad brush.
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I can't find any video on Youtube of one of the most incredible races EVER...when Broad Brush blew the turn in the Pennsylvania Derby and rallied from the parking lot to win up the outer rail under Angel Cordero. In the "legends of racing" tour pre-BC this year, Cordero called it one of, if not THE, most eventful big race win of his career...and we know he's had a lot of em.
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TRIVIA: Who was the person credited for getting Broad Brush to change direction back down the stretch by waiving his arms from behind the outer rail? |
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The veterinarian Dr. James Penny... There is a race named after him at Philly Park.
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Don't miss Part I of Dickie Small and Steve Haskin remembering Broad Brush. Was fun and funny...
On the stream now and the archives. STREAM: http://www.clearstreaming.com/radios...sandbeyond.asx ARCHIVE: http://www.thoroughbredracingradione...y=19&Itemid=35 |
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Small explained the back story of why Broad Brush came to like riding in the trailer.
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He was all that he is given credit for here, and what an oldtimer might call a " hickory " horse--tough--and he meant business .
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