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|  Same Old "Name" I don't know understand why the Jockey Club, when there are so many possible names available, allows the name of a graded stakes winner to be recycled a mere 13 years after the runner retired.   Same Old Wish, a 1990 foal, won the Kelso in 1996 and the River City in 1996 and 1997 on his way to over $800k in career earnings.  The new Same Old Wish makes his debut on Saturday at Belmont in the 7th race.  The earlier Same Old Wish was a gelding, so there is no concern about the new Same Old Wish running against sons and daughters of the old Same Old Wish.   Nevertheless, this is a sport whose long history is a large part of its appeal, so I would expect its gatekeepers would do more to honor the legacies of some of its retired warriors, even if it means not making the name Same Old Wish available for a few more years. 
				__________________ Still trying to outsmart me, aren't you, mule-skinner? You want me to think that you don't want me to go down there, but the subtle truth is you really don't want me to go down there! | 
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|   I was talking to a friend about this earlier today.  I was surprised to see the name also.  Hard to believe it's been that long since the original Same Old Wish was running.  I still can't believe he got up in that Kelso. | 
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|   I still haven't gotten over the repeat of Willa On the Move. | 
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|   Same Old Wish once beat me out of a monster score. I believe he was on like a two year losing streak when he won an allowance race at Belmont ( it was the race before the Kelso win, I think, as he was like a new horse afterwards ). I had three horses in the race in the Pick-6 ( I think it was the 5th leg ), including a Kiaran/Shadwell shipper that was like 15:1 who finished second. Same Old Wish paid around $15 and the Pick-6 ended up paying $50K ( I had five of six ).  Bobby Barbara trained him. 
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|   Funny this topic is brought up.  I just had a name rejected because there was an unraced horse circa 1990 with the same name I wanted.  I called them to see if they would release it but they would not. | 
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 Good memories.. he actually beat a decent field in there, including Kiri's Clown.. Same Old Wish: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGIUQpk8kJg | 
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|   Sky Blue Pink is back. | 
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|   At least this one is a colt.  Sky Blue Pink was a nice filly.  She won her first five or six starts sprinting for Amoss. 
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				__________________ Still trying to outsmart me, aren't you, mule-skinner? You want me to think that you don't want me to go down there, but the subtle truth is you really don't want me to go down there! | 
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|   If "adjusted for inflation"...has the TLG now become TFM. | 
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|   We've seen a couple different Piazza Di Spagana's .... Sounds like Pizza and Speghetti in Italian. | 
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