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Best Derby Prep Performances...
With the Risen Star coming up ... rate the top 3 you remember.
Here's a quote from a Beyer column that he might now regret after Pyro's 90 Beyer Risen Star win. Quote:
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Spend a Buck rocked and how precious was it when they skipped the Preakness to grab the 2 mil
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Bellamy Road!
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Scipion was the only one that I remember because I cashed a huge bet
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Empire Maker destroying the Florida Derby field.
Other winners that come to mind: Holy Bull Pulpit Bellamy Road |
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Surely I will receive ridicule for even mentioning it, but the 2005 Arkansas Derby was pretty special, same with the 2004 version.
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Big Brown winning the Florida Derby from the 12 post.
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None better, Running S.O.B right there.
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Maybe Bid will get better second off the layoff. :wf
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It doesn't get much better than this SS :tro:
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I miss your "Moment Alone with Ivarone" avatar. |
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Avoiding the obvious ones, I'll also mention Olympio's '91 Arkansas Derby, where he set the first 1/2 mile fraction while dueling with the good Richman, fell back to 5th while losing 4 lengths rounding the far turn, swung out and rerallied to score by open lengths. For the third, I'll take the '98 Blue Grass, where Halory Hunter, previously in possession of absolutely no speed, changed his running style and sat in a much closer position under new jockey Gary Stevens, IIRC rallied inside early, and stayed strong down the lane to win by open lengths, reversing form on both Lil's Lad and Cape Town, whom he could not catch in Florida. Gary Stevens unfortunately kept the mount on Indian Charlie for the Derby, and of course, Corey Nakatani felt obliged to revert to the 30-lengths last early position down the backstretch at Churchill. His rally came up a couple of lengths short and he broke down training for the Preakness. |
Unless I'm mistaken, I think he was referring to top 3 runnings of the Risen Star. He was trying to make a point, not evoke nostalgia.
But I could be wrong. |
I blame Sightseek.
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Actually, Badge of Silver's Risen Star win was pretty awesome. Other than he and Pyro ... I don't remember many jaw-dropping performances in that race. |
I agree with Silver Charm
but if we go by huge payoffs that I actually got to cash in a prep Sir Cherokee's Arkansas Derby |
Point Given's paid public workout that was also known as the Santa Anita Derby
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Fupeg beating The Deputy was pretty awesome.
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Barbaro's Laurel futurity
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If 2YO races are Derby preps, man, that's another can of worms altogether.
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cool coal man f.o.y..it tricked me into thinking elysium fields was good:rolleyes:
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Top three Derby preps--that is a tough one. Let me ponder awhile. |
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Smarty Jones in the Rebel
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Bold Forbes:
Bay Shore 1:20 3/5 Wood Memorial 1:47 2/5 Stakes record, 2/5ths off track record. |
Easy Goer in the Gotham or Bellamy Road in the Wood.
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I though Congaree's Wood was as good as it gets.
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Monarchos in the Florida Derby was impressive.
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Easy Goer in the Gotham would probably top my list.
I also remember being very impressed with Empire Maker's Florida Derby. In the last five years nobody impressed me as much as I Want Revenge in the Wood last year. |
SUNDAY SILENCE blow out in the Santa Anita Derby when they had real dirt
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