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Old 04-30-2007, 10:43 AM
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Kent D.seems pretty confident:


The Stormy Atlantic colt had his final Derby prep at Hollywood Park Sunday morning, breezing five furlongs in 1:00.80, and trainer Bill Currin labeled the move “the most perfect work he’s ever had.”

Currin, part-owner of Stormello with Alvin Eisman, was ecstatic about the workout, his exuberance matched by that of jockey Kent Desormeaux, who flew out to California to exercise his Derby mount.

“Kent got off the horse all bubbling over,” the trainer said, “really pumped up. There were some media people watching the work and Kent told them, ‘He will win the Kentucky Derby.’ They asked me how I felt, and I said ‘My jockey said it all for me.’”

Currin said today’s work was designed to teach Stormello a few lessons about rating behind horses and moving at the opportune time.

“I wanted to slow him down a little,” Currin said, “because I didn’t want him working :57 and change, like he’s done before. I wanted him to go at a good pace, but to get some schooling behind horses, on the rail and out in the middle of the track.

“Kent handled it perfectly. He was four or five lengths behind his workmate (the Currin-trained Eyesalrite) and on the inside for a quarter. Then Kent moved him to the outside, and Stormello took off, and kept going well past the wire. I got him the final eighth in 11 flat. Eyesalrite is a nice horse, but he’s no Stormello.”

Stormello’s move was eighth-best of 56 drills at the distance, while Eyesalrite was timed the five-eighths in 1:02.

The colt is scheduled to leave Hollywood Park at 5 a.m. Monday for a flight to Churchill Downs. The trainer will arrive later in the day.

Stormello, winner of the Hollywood Futurity in his final start as a 2-year-old, has run twice at Gulfstream Park this year, finishing second (beaten a nose by Scat Daddy) in the Fountain of Youth, and fourth in the Florida Derby.
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Old 04-30-2007, 10:44 AM
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Yet another reason to toss him.....Kent " where's the finish line " Desormeaux likes him.
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Old 04-30-2007, 10:45 AM
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Yet another reason to toss him.....Kent " where's the finish line " Desormeaux likes him.
Kent should wear that nickname on his jockey pants in the Derby.
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Old 04-30-2007, 10:49 AM
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Flat mile horse
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Old 04-30-2007, 10:49 AM
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ONLY a $2500 fine too... should have been more + days
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:09 AM
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Only one of numerous hyperbolic statements we are likely to hear this week.
How many workouts will be "the best I've ever seen"?

Someone should make a list of them.
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Only one of numerous hyperbolic statements we are likely to hear this week.
How many workouts will be "the best I've ever seen"?

Someone should make a list of them.
but only Any Given Saturday has the magical resplendent dapples!
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:10 AM
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Someone should make a list of them.
Don't worry.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:11 AM
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but only Any Given Saturday has the magical resplendent dapples!
What? I must have missed that one. That definitely makes the list.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:12 AM
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It is reminiscent of what Howard Cosell used to do when he was the broadcaster of the Derby. During Derby week he would visit every trainer and tell each of them that they were going to win the Derby. That way, no matter who won, during the post-race interview he could say " I told you that you would win this Derby."
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:13 AM
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It is reminiscent of what Howard Cosell used to do when he was the broadcaster of the Derby. During Derby week he would visit every trainer and tell each of them that they were going to win the Derby. That way, no matter who won, during the post-race interview he could say " I told you that you would win this Derby."
Classic! HA!!!
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:19 AM
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This chatter about Stormello is probably as solid as what they said yesterday at Hollywood. On TVG they had mics on Currin and Desormeaux before the ninth race. They were both gushing about how great Freesgood was going to run, Kent was saying he would win, Currin was saying that they were going to make some money, blah, blah, blah. I was skeptical because I didn't think Freesgood was a router. Result? dead last finish. never a factor.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:23 AM
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This chatter about Stormello is probably as solid as what they said yesterday at Hollywood. On TVG they had mics on Currin and Desormeaux before the ninth race. They were both gushing about how great Freesgood was going to run, Kent was saying he would win, Currin was saying that they were going to make some money, blah, blah, blah. I was skeptical because I didn't think Freesgood was a router. Result? dead last finish. never a factor.
I thought he trained the 4 that just got beat by a nose?
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:24 AM
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I thought he trained the 4 that just got beat by a nose?
I believe that was Nick Hines.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:26 AM
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This chatter about Stormello is probably as solid as what they said yesterday at Hollywood. On TVG they had mics on Currin and Desormeaux before the ninth race. They were both gushing about how great Freesgood was going to run, Kent was saying he would win, Currin was saying that they were going to make some money, blah, blah, blah. I was skeptical because I didn't think Freesgood was a router. Result? dead last finish. never a factor.
That's why the mute button is on. I don't want my thought processes spoiled by the inane chatter and opinions of the hosts or the bs coming from the paddock. I saw them talking but didn't hear a thing....and didn't play the horse...to no avail.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:28 AM
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I believe that was Nick Hines.
Thanks for the correction, I was watching without the PP's in front of me.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:31 AM
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That's why the mute button is on. I don't want my thought processes spoiled by the inane chatter and opinions of the hosts or the bs coming from the paddock. I saw them talking but didn't hear a thing....and didn't play the horse...to no avail.

It's just amazing the disinformation that TV hosts seem to think it is necessary to spew.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:39 AM
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It's just amazing the disinformation that TV hosts seem to think it is necessary to spew.
Some of the TVG hosts are on a campaign now to show how relavent they are. they keep pointing out things like how successful the opening to the Hollywood meet has been and equating it to the fact that Hollywood is an exclusive TVG partner. How they are the worlds largest horse racing channel, etc.

After the race where Nick Hines horse was nosed for the win, Hines broke down sobbing while being interviewed. Todd Schrupp followed up that interview by taking a shot at message boards and the people who spend all day on them. Apparently Nick Hines must have been ridiculed on some message board. but it just irritates me when they do that. Its been more than one occaison when they go off on message boards like the people that frequent them are all a bunch of loser freaks.

They are coming across as desparate.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:42 AM
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That's why the mute button is on. I don't want my thought processes spoiled by the inane chatter and opinions of the hosts or the bs coming from the paddock. I saw them talking but didn't hear a thing....and didn't play the horse...to no avail.
Ha!
I played C.T. Zee, Nick Hine's horse. I had him on top in tris and supers.
I was sobbing right along with Nick after the order of finish was posted.
Sadly I did not use his horse for second.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:53 AM
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Some of the TVG hosts are on a campaign now to show how relavent they are. they keep pointing out things like how successful the opening to the Hollywood meet has been and equating it to the fact that Hollywood is an exclusive TVG partner. How they are the worlds largest horse racing channel, etc.

After the race where Nick Hines horse was nosed for the win, Hines broke down sobbing while being interviewed. Todd Schrupp followed up that interview by taking a shot at message boards and the people who spend all day on them. Apparently Nick Hines must have been ridiculed on some message board. but it just irritates me when they do that. Its been more than one occaison when they go off on message boards like the people that frequent them are all a bunch of loser freaks.

They are coming across as desparate.
Man I could not agree with you any more. Todd seems so bitter (and maybe rightfully so) about not being there to cover the Derby. He ended the his broadcast with "I'm so depressed" yesterday and all this talk about how it doesn't feel like the Derby week, veiled references about the "other guys" in the business and how TVG is the best. It's a shame, I know, but don't complain on the air like that. Do your work, be a professional.

I loved TVG's coverage of the Derby with The Works and their great Derby pre-show Friday Night. But cut it out with woe is me act on the air and all the bravado about being the best, blah blah blah.

The highlight may have been when Ken Rudolph (either on his own or more likely directed by a producer) referred to the Derby as "the big race this upcoming weekend." Geez. </rant, thread hijack>
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