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Luxembourg had only won a maiden and non winners one. Doc Cheney not even that. I don't recall the straggler but he was the same. The Preakness contained a small field as well, and other then Sweet, Bro D, and Barb, there was noone of any real consequence. Those moves were not as aggressive as you paint them. They then backed off the Belmont where he would have been 3-5, that was very conservative and the key to his development. |
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Who was the straggler who was 4th? I can't recall who it was. |
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Jaipur in 1962: owner George D. Widnener didn't nominate for the Derby, preferred to try to win more prestigious Belmont instead. Jaipur won Withers (then run on the same day as the Derby), came back 2 weeks later to try the Preakness (1st attempt at 2 turns) and finished way out of the money. He won the Jersey Derby on Memorial Day (on a disqualification) and then won the Belmont.
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