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Tiago
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Correct on Tiago.
Keeping up with the theme - a true champion (according to BTW anyway) ![]() Name him. |
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Dynever
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Correct - He became a true refuser. His defeat against a badly soften up Seattle Fitz was a legendary display of hanging.
Here's another 3rd place BC Classic finisher ... ![]() Name him. |
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Dramatic Gold. I think he came back from 3 cannon bone fractures.
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Yep - but I think all of the fractures came later on. He started at 2 and went several years without missing much time. He was a pretty good horse who just happened to run a lot more 2nd's than wins.
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Yeah but think about how many folks Terry Finley has gotten to join West Point because of what a superstar Seattle Fitz was (or Awesome Gem is for that matter).
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Keeping with the theme.
He was always spectacular going 10fs at Santa Anita ... and always a good underneath horse everywhere else .... ![]() Name him. |