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![]() The White horse "VIGORS"
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![]() Silky had so many its hard to come up with one. He was before full card simocast but the films i saw and the pps he had numerous. Gorella this last weekend was very impressive. I didt think she had enough room but she came flying.
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![]() as far as closing punches at the classic distnace, it seems at 5 and 6, Pleasantly Perfect at 10f was always right there in the final five strides, he had his run timed perfectly.
and talk about a fluid motion....yikes.... no wonder he sits at 4 th or 5th on the all time earnings list with 7.8 million dollars in lifetime on track earnings. |
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![]() I have to say that the most impressive move I have ever seen was Victory Gallop in the Whitney at Saratoga vs. Behrens in 1999. He was about 10 lengths back as they entered the final turn, then was neck and neck before you could even blink. That ended up being a nice battle with Gallop winning by a nose but I just couldn't believe how fast he closed.
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![]() Afleet Alex coming around the final turn in the Preakness before the incident with Scrappy T...
Megahertz... Gorella in the Just a Game... The Rock of Gibralter... |
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![]() Quote:
THAT WAS THE RACE I WAS TRYING TO THINK OF. DANG I AM AN AIRHEAD TODAY. Better have my boss read the pleadings I do today.
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![]() puscsycat Doll ran a visually magnificient race back at SA over the winter. It was in the slop, I believe on New Years eve, where she rolled from very far back to blow by the entire field including Leave Me Alone, who looked like a winner at the top of the stretch until you saw the action of *****cat Doll. Even though it cost me a huge score (I needed Leave Me Alone) it was something to watch.
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![]() When Silky Sullivan ran in the 1958 Kentucky Derby, the network used a split-screen technique to cover the race. One camera was focused on the leaders, while another, the image from which appeared in the lower corner of the screen, covered Silky's progress at the back of the pack, waiting for the come-from-behind colt to make his move.
When Silky died in 1977, he was buried at the track under a bronze plaque bearing the epitaph: "Out of the gate like a bullet of red dropping behind as the rest sped ahead loping along as the clubhouse fans cheer leisurely stalking the field in first gear." |
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LOL!! I was thinking that we might be thinking of the same race! It truly was amazing when Bailey stepped on the gas and he took off!
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![]() Quote:
Didn't Bailey say something after the race to the effect that he had never ridden a horse with a kick like that before or that it was some kick?
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![]() recent horses for me megahertz, alex, powerscourt,zapper
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![]() also tho not doing so well now, ticker tape had a nice late kick also didn't she?
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