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that must of been one hell of an injury for him not to do anything more with his career. I think his maiden breaking beyer was n the low 90s
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I think he was a pinhook by Robert LaPenta, as was Stay Thirsty.
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I remember Baffert had a horse named Work for James McIngvale, i believe he was a 950k purchase. Apparently before he had his first race he was already running and training like something special, Baffert went as far to say that this was his Derby horse and one of his most talented, Work was even given a nickname that I am forgetting right now. Before you know it something wrong happened and he never panned out, last I remember of him he was running in a cheap claimer at Mountaineer. |
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to think out of all those multi million dollar horses only one has produced a KY Derby winner in Fu Peg. The only other million dollar horse to win a Triple Crown race would be Rags to Riches. Jazil won the Belmont but I think he was a like a 700k plus purchase. Other than that Empire Maker and Bernardini were the only other blue bloods I can think of to win TC races
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ok in recent memory then, yes Ap Indy was blue as it gets, and I know you can make a case for almost every winner in the past 20 years or so about the "blue blood" thing. But I am talking about the more fashionable sires and mares. Sires like Seeking the Gold, Ap Indy, Mr. P,
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The Green Monkey.
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