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I was there for that one, too.
On the undercard, the Diana was an almost equally exciting race. Tates Creek and Voodoo Dancer finished in a tight bob. Sardula and Lakeway in the 1994 Kentucky Oaks was also a great finish to an exciting race. I remember the '94 Oaks and the bad weather the following day, more than I do the Derby, and that was the first one I attended. |
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Gallop nipping Quiet was pretty damn exciting along with Durkin's stretch call, and closing with "A picture is worth a thousand words, this photo is worth five million dollars!"
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He knew Desormeaux blew it... was pointing it out during the race too.. "and hes moving early with 6 furlongs to go" calls two other horses then pauses to find Victory Gallop and mentions he was 10 lengths off the lead followed by "Real quiet now makes a powerful move to the lead with 5 furlongs to go" Tom handicapped the race better than Kent did. Hurts to even think about that race. |
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