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Ran on the wrong lead too.
Was always a big fan of Raise a Native's two monster sons, Alydar and Majestic Prince. |
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Nice to listen to a race without the sloberfest hyperbole from the track announcer proclaiming the greatness we all can see ourselves.
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Here is a clip of Affirmed's tune-up for the '78 Travers ... winning the Jim Dandy under handicap conditions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZsmcF8xmMQ Shame they don't have the whole race. |
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Another great thing about that clip, by the way, is the baseball score on the bottom. Cleveland 22 New York 0. Nice baseball score. |
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Amazing race. Are you sure that race was under handicap conditions? I thought he had to give a lot of weight (14 pounds) under the race's allowance conditions.
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From the '78 ARM: Quote:
'78 wasn't exactly a great year for my father - in his brilliant training career. According to the ARM he was just 12-for-103 that year. Of course - about half the old people who go to PID think he is my ghost writer or something. |
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Now that is amusing. |
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Jorgie told me once that that was the biggest problem with the horse. He simply did not want to change leads. Still believed he would have won the TC if he could have got the horse to obey him.
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