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WHat an incredible finish for the Japanese! And my old favorite Sunday Silence. Delta Blues noses out Pop Rock, pulled clear of the rest. Yeats got to the lead at the head of the straight, but couldn't keep going.
As the interviewer on horseback came up to try to talk to the Japanese jockey, Delta Blues put his ears back and took a bite at the interviewer's pony, twice. "Get out of my limelight, you impertinent hack!' Last edited by Pedigree Ann : 11-06-2006 at 10:38 PM. |
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Actually, now that I see him close up, Delta Blues looks more like a Nijinsky than a Sunday Silence, although he's got a funny little squiggly blaze. Pop Rock has more of the SS black coat. Commentator was remarking that this was the first win by an entire horse in quite a while.
Maybe Better, who won his way into the race with a score in the Saab Quality (aka the Hotham) last Saturday, finished third. Yeats faded to seventh. Last edited by Pedigree Ann : 11-06-2006 at 10:39 PM. |
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Congrats to Japan and NICE 3rd by Maybe Better with Munce
(pleasewhateveryoudodoNOTgobacktoHongKongorthey'll throwyourassinthebighouse) up. Hey V..... tell me again about Delta not hitting the board? Poor Yeats..... |
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Did these Japanese connections learn from the experiences of Heart's Cry and Deep Impact? Both looked a bit short in their big races, coming off of lengthy layoffs. Delta Blues and Pop Rocks had each had a run in Australia in the Cup runup.
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Japs have prep race and run 1-2.. oh boy, if only Hearts Cry and Deep Impact did that??
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I was at the cup and backed Pop Rock pretty heavy to win only with the bookmakers....
I got $7.50 and lost by just a nose. The Melbourne Cup doesn't compare with The Kentucky Derby in my opinion. Not even on the same map |
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