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Deepest Derby Field
Since I know some of you are clearly sleeping with your copies of Champions, back issues of The Form, and American Racing Manuals...what year had the deepest field of runners in the Derby?
The Blood-Horse did an article a couple years back saying the '57 Derby was one of the best fields ever assembled.
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Just off the top of my head, I think the field for the 2000 Derby was solid.
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1987 and 1985.
Pretty fond of 98 too, but most would disagree. |
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1997 with Sliver Charm, Free House, Captain Bidgit, and Pulpit was pretty good. Of course 2007 with Street Sense, Hard Spun, and Curlin was also pretty good.
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1988 was very solid:
Winning Colors Forty Niner Risen Star Proper Reality Seeking the Gold Regal Classic Private Terms
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I don't think there's any doubt that the deepest Derby field from this decade coming into the race was 2001.
Point Given dismantled the Santa Anita Derby field. Monarchos dismantled the Florida Derby field. Congaree dismantled Monarchos and everyone else in the Wood Memorial Balto Star was coming into the race having won the 600K Spiral by 13 lengths with a 112 Beyer and the Arkansas Derby by 5 lengths with a 109 Beyer in his final two starts. Millennium Wind came into the race after dismantling the Blue Grass stakes field with a 114 Beyer figure. Express Tour came into that race with an amazing victory over Street Cry at 9fs in the UAE Derby. The older Lido Palace, who was 3rd beaten 6 lengths in that race, would come to America and sweep the Woodward and Whitney later that summer. Street Cry romped in the Dubai World Cup over that same track the next year. And Thunder Blitz came into that race having romped to a 7 length victory in the Flamingo Stakes in his final prep. There were some scary sharp horses coming into that race - and the pace of that race was absolutely ruthless! Monarchos and the grinding Invisible Ink were the only two left not fully run into the ground by that killer pace. |
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2008......lol!
1987 ALYSHEBA BET TWICE CRYPTOCLEARANCE GULCH CAPOTE DEMON'S BEGONE
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Primarily because of the ones you mentioned of course, but I am also pretty sure that On the Line was in the Derby that year too, and he was a very good horse at ages 3, 4, and 5. |
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i heard that race replay yesterday...that was a thrilling race. of course the caller missed alysheba clipping heels and almost going down.
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actually, grindstones field is nothing to sneeze at.
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Where have all the good horses gone?
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1987 and 1988 do it for me. Not just for what those two had done up to and including the Derby but for how good they were after. I remember Seeking the Gold and Forty Niner putting on those two great shows in the Haskell and Travers and then STG running with Alysheba down the lane in the Classic. Too bad Risen Star couldn't finish out the year. And as good as that 1987 field was, remember that it was missing Java Gold, Lost Code, and Polish Navy. That was a deep class.
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And of course, the race also featured the horses I would rank 1-2 in any list of best horses in the last 25 years. 1987-1989 was an absolutely fabulous 3-year stretch in this sport. |
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1989
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