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Will never forget it.
Love him or hate him Bob Baffert is the face of horse racing and his replacement has big shoes to fill. The guy was made for television. Right after the greatest achievement of his career he is thinking about his mother and father. You can't write a better script, folks. The sport hit lightning in a bottle yesterday. |
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I kept saying by 12 lengths, by 12 lengths . . . so I was a little to optimistic. I'll take it, but the fact that Espinoza never really had to push him, 12 lengths and a possible Belmont record time was easily in his grasp. It was simple perfection, that's all!!! The only thing better would have been being there.
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I've only followed the sport for 11 years, since Smarty, and it is absolutely incredible reading the accounts of those of you who were there.
Thanks for taking the time and for adding in so many details! ![]() A great read! I still cannot stop smiling and, like others, I had tears in my eyes watching yesterday |
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The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears – Arabian Proverb |
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Got to watch history and it was moving...brought back the 70s when I started following the sport....too long but worth the wait. Wish I was there but made a decision not to go to Monmouth and bet at home so I got to watch him in on a 65 inch plasma with the surround sound turned up in the "man cave".
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Now I wonder if Breyer Animal Creations will commission a new mold for Pharoah or just reuse the Smarty Jones one.
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I'm totally buying the Christmas ornament. Because you know there will be a Christmas ornament.
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I just have to post the last few paragraphs from the NYPost article I linked to earlier in the thread. I've reread it 5 times already today. So gorgeous:
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Just got back from a quick trip .... that was amazing. Besides the obvious of being there on such a historical day, wanted to share a few things.
Anyway, thanks NYRA. Thanks Belmont. Thanks New York. Thanks Pharoah. That was one great day ... can't wait to return.
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I don't think I've been that emotional since I heard "He's moving like a tremendous machine". When Seattle Slew won it was kind of ho hum. When Affirmed won, it was exciting because of Alydar, but not take your breath away. AP's win was so great and exciting. IMHO the Derby he shouldn't have won, but he did. The Preakness was his race. The Belmont, to run in 226 in change was amazing. It'll be a moment to be cherished for quite some time.
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