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![]() Yep. Sire of the immortal Indian Charlie.
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![]() What Beyer did In Excess get for his first dirt start, the San Fernando?
He absolutely made a mess of a solid bunch of horses that day but quickly fell back down to earth when having to run 10f in both the Strub and Big Cap. That's why the Suburban effort is a bit illusory, IMO. IIRC, it was a 5 horse field and he had everything his own way. Chief Honcho was a nice horse but hardly a division heavyweight. I wonder how the '91 BC Classic would have played out had he started. Throw Farma Way (I think he was injured by then) into that mix as well and perhaps Unbridled, Festin, and Strike The Gold would have been 1-2-3. |
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![]() This horse was dead last of 12 - after just 8 furlongs - in the Breeders Cup Classic. Despite being very hard ridden - he was a length behind the hopelessly slow and still restrained Pleasant Prince after a mile ... but unlike Life At Ten, Johnny V. at least bothered to ask him for everything he had.
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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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![]() Please, he would have been able to make the lead against First Dude - especially considering that they wanted to take First Dude back according to Romans.
He also would have dusted a restrained Pleasant Prince at a mile. |
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![]() He got within 29lths of Zenyatta.. so he must have been good.
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![]() His 2yr old season.. he would go on to be a multiple Grade I winner of over 3 million.
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Japan really sent the wrong horse. They have to have 15 horses over there with a late running route closer style who could have won the BC Classic this year. |
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![]() Another from the stellar Sea Hero crop - this one actually sired a great female sprinter.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() Yep. Sire of Xtra Heat.
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![]() Name the trainer. Hint, his wife was indicted by the feds the other day.
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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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![]() Yet another lost stakes race of great significance
Young America Trivia 1) This son of Bold Bidder won the '78 Young America on his way to winning two-thirds of the Triple Crown. He returned to the Meadowlands at 3 to win the Meadowlands Cup. Name him. 2) This colt, champion 2yo in USA and Canada, took the '81 Young America over eventual Derby runner-up Laser Light. At 4 he returned to the Meadowlands to run 2nd in the Meadowlands Cup. Name him. 3) This NY-bred son of Seattle Slew won the '82 Young America. At 3 he also took the Meadowlands Cup and Paterson at the Meadowlands. In the Meadowlands Cup, the 2nd place finisher was the answer to (2). Also, the 3rd place finisher, Water Bank was out of Summertide, a half-sister to this horse. Name him. 4) Seattle Slew also sired the '83 Young America winner, who defeated Dr. Carter. The following season he won the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes. Name him. 5) Script Ohio, a Darby Dan colt by Roberto, won the '84 Young America. In 2nd and 3rd respectively were the eventual Kentucky Derby and Preakness winners. Name them. 6) Eventual Belmont winner Danzig Connection and Champagne winner Mogambo, chased this Overbrook colt home in the '85 Young America. A nose loss in the subsequent BC Juvenile cost him an Eclipse as champion 2yo. Name him. 7) This Pleasant Colony colt took the '89 Young America. A bust at 3 in Florida, he was transferred to the West Coast at 4 under Neil Drysdale with some success, taking the Grade 1 Californian at Hollywood Park. Name him. |
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![]() Gerald Romero.
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2. Deputy Minister 3. Not Sure 4. Swale 5. Chief's Crown owned those horses at two. I think Spend a Buck and whoever won the Preakness 6. Storm Cat 7. Not Sure |