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TitanSooner 03-08-2008 06:40 PM

Autism Awareness
 
just won the El Camino Real Derby at 62/1 :eek:

what a cool story.

Danzig 03-08-2008 06:41 PM

if he makes the derby, i guess we know what this years feel good storyline will be....

Coach Pants 03-08-2008 06:43 PM

Hilarious. Bet the 3 year olds I dismiss. Looks like Denis of Cork will be the triple crown winner.


I just threw up a little in my mouth.

Heels1989 03-08-2008 06:43 PM

I think I heard them say on TVG that the horse cost $1000. What an awesome story!!!

Danzig 03-08-2008 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach Pants
Hilarious. Bet the 3 year olds I dismiss. Looks like Denis of Cork will be the triple crown winner.


I just threw up a little in my mouth.

don't dismiss big brown just yet.:rolleyes:

letswastemoney 03-08-2008 06:46 PM

wtf that horse couldn't win a maiden claimer on the BM/GG circuit a few months ago...and now he wins a G3???? :confused: :confused:

cowgirlintexas 03-08-2008 06:47 PM

I don't have TVG, so I guess I will have to wait for the press release..
What a crazy road so far this year for the roses...Be great to see a horse like this make it.

paisjpq 03-08-2008 06:50 PM

missed the race....did he win easy?
personally I hate the "feel good story horse" ....but since the owners kid is autistic, I guess I can forgive this one.

mclem10011 03-08-2008 06:51 PM

Very nice.....
 
Win and story! Perhaps Vic's pre-race tv interview was magic!:p

The Indomitable DrugS 03-08-2008 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by letswastemoney
wtf that horse couldn't win a maiden claimer on the BM/GG circuit a few months ago...and now he wins a G3???? :confused: :confused:

According to TVG - the connections said before the race that he was only entered for the purpose of raising awareness with his name.

The result of the race might have shown synthetic track awareness - as there were some big flops in a Graded Stake run on California's only remaining natural dirt surface at a non bull-ring track.

The pace setter ran like he was preping for the A.P. Smithwick at Saratoga - he jumped shadows in multiple occasions around the first turn.

blackthroatedwind 03-08-2008 07:13 PM

It makes you wonder what some of the also rans in California on the synthetic surfaces could do if they raced on a real racetrack.

easy goer 03-08-2008 07:19 PM

Didnt the coach say he would retire if this horse won the derby?

the_fat_man 03-08-2008 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
It makes you wonder what some of the also rans in California on the synthetic surfaces could do if they raced on a real racetrack.

Like the AQU inner?

Why is it that there's so much resistance to (an attempt at) FAIR racing?

cowgirlintexas 03-08-2008 09:41 PM

Hopefully next time he runs with a Shadow Roll on. Shame,cause they only cost about $10.00 and it most likey cost the connections $90k.

(quoted from Bloodhorse article:)

"Runner-up Nikki’sgoldensteed, winner of the Turf Paradise Derby, showed speed from his inside post but lost the lead at the seven-eighths pole when he jumped shadows. The son of Formal Gold continued to jump shadows up the backstretch but regained the lead at the five-sixteenth mark before losing the advantage to Autism Awareness mid-stretch. He dug in to narrow the gap slightly at the end"

The Indomitable DrugS 03-08-2008 11:56 PM

His trainer predicted he would do it before the race in an interview with TVG, he said something like 'he loves to jump shadows and there are a lot of them out today on this track - it could get real interesting if we have the lead with a furlong to go'

31lengths 03-09-2008 04:58 AM

http://tcm.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=43986

cmorioles 03-09-2008 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the_fat_man
Like the AQU inner?

Why is it that there's so much resistance to (an attempt at) FAIR racing?

I think the point was the tracks aren't dirt. He said nothing ill of synthetic tracks. There are some dumb owners that keep running horses that don't perform on the stuff that might do much better on dirt.

I have no idea how you interpreted the post the way you did.

sumitas 03-09-2008 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heels1989
I think I heard them say on TVG that the horse cost $1000. What an awesome story!!!

Except for the poor breeder. But the brood mare and progeny value just went up soo. He is by Tannersmyman o/o Lady Essex-Sharp Victor.
He did have an incredible burst of speed in the stretch.

ddthetide 03-09-2008 01:29 PM

he looked as good as some of the far more expensive and more heralded 3y/o's.

westcoastinvader 03-09-2008 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ddthetide
he looked as good as some of the far more expensive and more heralded 3y/o's.

Just read this morning he was purchased in the somewhat obscure auction at the Pleasanton Fair Grounds where the California fair circuit visits a couple weeks in summer.

ArlJim78 03-09-2008 02:58 PM

good story, nice when the small guy can make a run.

just wondering if this will start a trend, naming horses for causes?
if so might we see horses down the road called "Breast Cancer Awareness" or "Erectile Dysfunction", although I think the latter does not suffer any for awareness.

Sightseek 03-09-2008 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArlJim78
good story, nice when the small guy can make a run.

just wondering if this will start a trend, naming horses for causes?
if so might we see horses down the road called "Breast Cancer Awareness" or "Erectile Dysfunction", although I think the latter does not suffer any for awareness.

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AeWingnut 03-09-2008 03:31 PM

I'm on the way home from the OTB and my friend calls me up to tell me about the El Camino being won by Autism Awareness.

I said, "I was listening to the radio and they just ran an ad about autism awareness. Did you know that the odds of a child with some form of autism is 1 in 150"

he said it was more like 60-1

horseofcourse 03-10-2008 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by letswastemoney
wtf that horse couldn't win a maiden claimer on the BM/GG circuit a few months ago...and now he wins a G3???? :confused: :confused:

Maybe he just wanted some more distance...all 11 races at 2 were 6f or less. His 3 races at 3 all 8f or 8.5f and his figures jumped immediately at the longer distance at the start of the year. (so what if it took him 13 races to break his maiden!!!)

dagolfer33 03-10-2008 10:29 PM

I dont think I have ever cheered harder for a horse I didnt have any action on...it is a great story. I dont think anyone could disagree, give the horse a shot at some more graded earnings, and if he qualifies....send him to the Derby. As long as he is healthy heading in, the connections may live a lifetime of regret if they dont do it. Besides, he wont hurt any future stud fees if it dont pan out, he comes from way humble beginnings. It could only be positive.

Danzig 03-10-2008 11:44 PM

if his name was joe schmo, this story would be so different. pull a few heart strings, bam. now he deserves a derby run, just because of the backstory?? forget the emotion for a minute, does this horse actually, truly belong, after one upset win?

hi_im_god 03-11-2008 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
if his name was joe schmo, this story would be so different. pull a few heart strings, bam. now he deserves a derby run, just because of the backstory?? forget the emotion for a minute, does this horse actually, truly belong, after one upset win?

nice.

he was about to come out of his shell and now he's back rocking in the corner of his stall.

hope you're happy.

Danzig 03-11-2008 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by hi_im_god
nice.

he was about to come out of his shell and now he's back rocking in the corner of his stall.

hope you're happy.

oh boy...so sorry!

no, seriously--i haven't seen anyone write a post yet about this horses effort, his run that resulted in a win...all i've seen is that it's a nice story.

that's fine, everyone likes a story--but is anyone here looking to put a bet on this guy next time out?

cowgirlintexas 03-11-2008 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danzig
oh boy...so sorry!

no, seriously--i haven't seen anyone write a post yet about this horses effort, his run that resulted in a win...all i've seen is that it's a nice story.

that's fine, everyone likes a story--but is anyone here looking to put a bet on this guy next time out?

Ony if he's 60-1 again :D

horseofcourse 03-11-2008 07:45 AM

the horse jumping shadows actually ran a 96 Beyer his last out (nikkisgoldensteed...one of the best two turn Beyers by a boy this year) and he beat him. So I think that's worth something at least.


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