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point given, yutaka take as the rider in the debut was a dead giveaway
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Yep. High Cascade dusted him that day ... though PG obviously wanted no part of 5.5f's
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Ok, name this monster. These are his complete lifetime PPs. I know DrugS already knows this because I was a huge fan of this horse, so no answer from him.
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One clue, his last race he ran 2nd to a very underrated g1 winner while also beating another g1 into third.
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I remember a Gary Jones horse that was fairly fast named Timebank? |
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The winner was TA, but the show horse was Sea Cadet. I'll post the full PPs for Timebank shortly, he was a remarkable horse. |
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Flying Continental might have been in the overnight stakes that Twilight Agenda ran in prior to the Bel Air. Or he was simply off-the-board. |
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Ok, here's a mystery horse. Again, DrugS will know this horse because I've talked to him about this horse. I don't expect anyone else to get this one.
I will say that this was his only start. He was never heard from again. Oh, and he was also a half brother to a Ky Derby runnerup. |
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I can only remember American Day and Prosperous Bid, both of whom ran more than once, though. |
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I did think American Day was the second coming of Nureyev though when he broke his maiden. One of the most eye popping turf maiden wins I've ever seen. |