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![]() I see he's the trainer listed for a horse in the 5th at Gulfstream. Same guy that trained Dehere,etc?
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![]() Yes
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![]() Nice to see him training again. I know he had been working at Palm Meadows.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() Deputy Minister, too.
According to Equibase, he hasn't entered a horse since 2004. He had a big bout with cancer in the early 2000s
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![]() Cape Town King, now 10, at one point was a highly-touted runner. Romped in an allowance race I think in his 2nd or 3rd start at Santa Anita (earning a triple digit beyer) and was being considered for big races before his career was derailed.
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![]() Dehere was and still is one of my favorite horses.
Our TV signal went out during the Breeders' Cup that fall. It was all snow, but if you turned it up loud enough, you could faintly hear the broadcast despite the distortion. I listened all day so I could find out whether Dehere won or not, keeping track of the winners on an index card. I vividly remember Durkin saying, "There's a new kid on the block..!" |
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