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View Poll Results: Who was the better horse? | |||
Easy Goer |
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23 | 31.08% |
Sunday Silence |
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51 | 68.92% |
Voters: 74. You may not vote on this poll |
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Chinty or not, I love bar wall stuff. Ferdinand's Kentucky Tavern Mirror is hung in the same grouping as the Kentucky Tavern Mirrors of Unbridled and Winning Colors. All are to the left of Jean Cruguet autographed Belmont finish line photo with him aboard Seattle Slew. Slew's Preakness winner's circle photo is there, too. As is an obscure shot from the infield of Slew winning the Kentucky Derby with The Twin Spires in the background. And to the right of the Slew photographs is a collage of real $2 tickets on Seattle Slew to win each race of his Triple Crown. Changing paces, I was living in South Carolina when Woody Stephens with his South Carolina connections was dealing publicly with the passing of Swale. |
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![]() I googled to see if I could find any photos showing Easy Goer's alleged attempted bite (no luck, though some article mentioned it) but I also found this neat article from 1989 on the naming of Sunday Silence:
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/05/21/sp...in-a-name.html The ending made me laugh.
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pat day's ride cost his horse the race plain and simple , he made the move to the top and instead of allowing easy goer to go on and extend his lead he choked the horse back and allowed SS to catch him , if he had just let him go just like turcotte did with secretariat then SS would never have caught him. ending up pinned in down on the rail , day cleary was bested by p val that day , they have a show called trips and traps and if it was around in '89 , the mods would have pointed all of this out to show that SS would be a trap in the belmont , day did everything wrong a rider could do in that race , p val did everything right sure eneough at the belmont sunday silence is left in the dust and beaten handily take a look at easy goer's stride in the belmont coming down the stretch , then take a look at his stride in the stretch at pimlico , at best easy goer was running at 80% when he was pinned in on the rail |
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