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Not that it makes Brokers Tip better, but wouldn't the time be a little faster if the jockeys weren't having a tussle down the stretch?
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It probably didn't help matters any time-wise.
![]() Without seeing the race - and just looking at the chart - it was obvious that the 2nd place finisher Head Play was tons better than the winner. Head Play was the leader after 6fs - the horses racing 2nd-3rd-4th after six furlongs finished 'Pulled Up'-12th by about 30 lengths- and 11th by about 18 lengths in a field of 13. Brokers Tip closed from 11th. |
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I remember reading an article where at the time, there was no photo finish camera, or any other such technology, and that there were 4 stewards in the grandstand with binoculars making the decision on the finish. The owner of Broker's Tip was very charitable to Kentucky, so they favored Broker's Tip in the decision. So, in reality, Broker's Tip could have easily retired a maiden. Quote:
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If Broker's Tip were standing today, I'd totally be reserving "Just the Tip" with the Jockey Club.
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OK -- this race is now up on Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxBrM...eature=related Can someone please tell me how the inside horse (Broker's Tip) won that photo? It looked like the outside horse won by at least a head. |
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He's likely the only Ky Derby winner to stand stud in Ventura, California as well.
Though there was a HOY sired by MOW that stood there too! He did sire a horse with a lifetime record of 53-19-7-10 for 222k as well! The name of this horse was Market Wise, who was a champion, and beat Whirlaway. From PQ At 3: WON Wood Memorial S., Gallant Fox H., Jockey Club Gold Cup, Edgemere H., Governor Bowie H., Pimlico Special, Rockingham Park H.; 2ND New York H., Yankee H., Potomac H., Dwyer S.; 3RD Kentucky Derby, Aqueduct H., Hialeah S., Granite State H. At 4: WON Suburban H., Mclennan H.; 2ND Grey Lag H.; 3RD Metropolitan H. At 5: WON Massachusetts H., Narragansett Special; 2ND Brooklyn H.; 3RD Butler H., Edgemere H. Co-champion handicap horse, 1943. Set an American record in winning the 1941 Jockey Club Gold Cup, defeating Whirlaway. |
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How did Olamay do as a broodmare? That was the 4-year-old filly who won the 1k claiming race going just 8 points slower.
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The pedigree database software goes back to only about 1950.
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I had assumed from the name that he was a son of Fair Play, but I just saw that Head Play was by My Play, a full brother to Man O' War. He looks like the only winner of a 1933 TC race that accomplished anything worthwhile after. Did he take 1934 off for injury?
Looks like neither Head Play and Brokers Tip entered the Belmont that year, the win going to Hurryoff who just came out of a $4000 claimer and never raced again per the ever informative Google search engine. |
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Brokers Tip=the Da' Tara of the 30's
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Here's an old story about one of the best older horses of the 1890's - in his prime - he set a world record for the American Classic distance of 1 1/4 miles - and he ended his days as a taxi cab.
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Can't find a record of her on the pedigree online db, so that would mean that she likely had no offspring of any note. She looks to have been a tough old girl though as Equineline indicates that she raced 114 times. 1933 would have been her 4yo year.
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