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On the overhead you can see the filly duck down to the rail even though he was lefty sticking her.
Im sure Dutrow was lost in the moment and hes not the most humble guy to begin with. Hard to fault him for being overjoyed, and certainly very sad to see such a nice filly give all she had and pay the ultimate price. On the fillys behalf she was gaining at the end and didnt have a very good trip. Had she been given a clean run instead of the hard steady off heels I feel she may have been very close at the end.
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I would sure hope so, Hammond commented I believe it was a 'contrast in juxtaposition'. Seeing Dutrow so over the top at one moment and showing the filly or the image of the filly on the ground with Bramalage just informing the world it was a catastrophic injury the other moment.
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What she did in the Derby inside the 8th was different than what she had done before. Espcially with the way she was being ridden. Im assuming she probably wasnt comfortable, its ashame he didnt get her pulled up sooner.
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