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Old 08-09-2006, 09:37 PM
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My older sister never liked Secretariat, or rather never really respected him until that Belmont. During the running of the Preakness that year, I got to her house right after the field entered the backstretch and she said to me that it was Sham's race. When I saw the replay, I realized why she said that; if it had been any other horse making that move around the clubhouse turn, she would have been right. That race, as much as the Belmont, marked Secretariat as truly something special. After the Belmont, she called me up and said that he was a wonder horse, but she still didn't like him. Her favorite was Seattle Slew and before that Nashua. She won't hear of any case for Swaps maybe being the better racehorse.

lol about swaps. they were both good. really good. swaps had an amazing year at four. records set everywhere. but nashua....hell, i wouldn't want to have to separate those two. east vs west came to life with those two.
as for their derby, that was a pure jocks race. run it ten more times, maybe nashua comes out on top those next ten. maybe...
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Old 08-09-2006, 09:38 PM
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2002 started paying attention.....
2003 became a fan...
2004 became addicted.
Mine is similar.....

2004 - all three of the above. Thank you, Smarty Jones. I'm hooked.
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Old 08-09-2006, 09:41 PM
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lol about swaps. they were both good. really good. swaps had an amazing year at four. records set everywhere. but nashua....hell, i wouldn't want to have to separate those two. east vs west came to life with those two.
as for their derby, that was a pure jocks race. run it ten more times, maybe nashua comes out on top those next ten. maybe...
That is my sister's take on the Derby. But it seems that the match race was also a pure jocks race. Also, Swaps may have been sore. As a 4 year old, he may have been unbeatable.
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Old 08-09-2006, 09:42 PM
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oh man, i loved swale. a lot like his dad, which was my first reason for liking him. that was awful and so sudden to lose him that way.
gulch, i remember him. champ sprinter the same year that personal ensign beat him in the whitney. now she was something! but i think most remember gulch these days because he's thunder gulchs pop--but you could certainly be remembered for worse things!!
I'd like to think Gulch would be remembered more for his racehorse days (he was truly special) than for siring Thunder Gulch (who I LOVED), but you're probably right. TG gave me my first fan Derby win and I'll always remember him for that anyway (by "fan Derby win" I mean that he was my first favorite horse to win that race). I loved Personal Ensign, but I was not happy that she beat Gulch....lol. Well, when he won the BC Sprint, I was through the moon. Winning the Met Mile back to back was awfully sweet, too.

I vaguely remember Slew o'Gold - I was 12 but not quite into racing yet, so I didn't follow him. I just remember always loving horses by Seattle Slew and I don't know why; it's not like I saw him race. I know Swale's death was a crushing blow for Woody and for Claiborne.......until Pulpit came along, they could never get a Seattle Slew -line stallion (besides which, Swale was a homebred).
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Old 08-09-2006, 09:46 PM
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swale was claibornes first ky derby winner. amazing it took that farm so long...even more amazing that arthur han****, the black sheep son, won a derby first...

yeah, gulch was a hell of a racehorse. but it just seems to me that his career on the track has been overlooked...i guess maybe that happens to derby sires.

personal ensign is another fave of mine, how can anyone not appreciate a horse like that?!
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That is my sister's take on the Derby. But it seems that the match race was also a pure jocks race. Also, Swaps may have been sore. As a 4 year old, he may have been unbeatable.
supposedly had it been any race but the match race with all the attention, swaps would have been scratched because of his notoriously bad foot. swaps had a lot of talent, and a lot of guts.
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Old 08-09-2006, 09:50 PM
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supposedly had it been any race but the match race with all the attention, swaps would have been scratched because of his notoriously bad foot. swaps had a lot of talent, and a lot of guts.
I agree with that Danzig.
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Old 08-09-2006, 09:53 PM
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Used to go watch the big gray Captain Condo at old Longacres with my dad when i was just a wee lad. I knew i wanted to call races though when i heard Vic Stauffer call the 2005 American Oaks. "Melhor Ainda might get into second, but NO WAY does she catch the winner, the Japanese Superstar, CESARIO!!!" I get chills down the back of my neck everytime i hear that call.
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Old 08-09-2006, 09:55 PM
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oh cesario....classy all the way...looked so much like sunday silence it was almost surreal watching her run. shame that we didn't get to see her again after that tho.
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Old 08-09-2006, 09:59 PM
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oh cesario....classy all the way...looked so much like sunday silence it was almost surreal watching her run. shame that we didn't get to see her again after that tho.
Indeed, she ran off in the post parade, was washing out and still romped. And Both Melhor Ainda and Singhalese both came back and won stakes later in the year.
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Old 08-10-2006, 08:49 AM
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My mom made the mistake of taking me to see The Black Stallion when I was a little girl. She laughs to this day stating that she "created a monster!" in my love for horses and wanting my own black stallion to race.

But the first race horse I remember ever loving and who made me addicted to watching the races was the 1985 derby. I will always remember the announcer (sorry, I don't know his name) "It's Spend A Buck with a five length lead". I have watched the races ever since.
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Old 08-10-2006, 09:32 AM
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Speaking of Smarty, I just re-watched that despicable tag team effort on him on the backside by Eddington and Rock Hard Ten. Some guys just can't let others have the glory. I second whomever said last week that Smarty Jones showed us as much in defeat that day that he ever showed us in any of his victories.
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Old 08-10-2006, 09:33 AM
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I loved Easy Goer. My alltime favorite is Secretariat. I waited so long to join because I did feel a little intimidated by the inside knowledge that a lot of you seem to have, but tonight I figured what the heck. It's nice to be a part of a group that shares the same love and interest.

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Old 08-10-2006, 09:42 AM
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I waited so long to join because I did feel a little intimidated by the inside knowledge that a lot of you seem to have, but tonight I figured what the heck. It's nice to be a part of a group that shares the same love and interest.
Yeah there are a lot of people on here with inside information, but there are also a lot of people on here (like me for example) who have no inside information at all. I am simply a fan of the sport and a small-time and part-time handicapper. This site is great!! It allows us fans to talk about the non-betting side of the game AND to pick the brains of people in the know when we want to place some bets. Glad you made your first post MLC. All true fans of the sport are welcomed here.
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Old 08-10-2006, 10:03 AM
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Welcome MLC.

To answer the question, I got hooked when I was a kid watching the battles between Affirmed and Alydar. I always rooted for Alydar.
Now, after many years, I own four horses that have Alydar in their blood.
I also have four others with Swaps.
For me, it's a dream come true.

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Old 08-10-2006, 10:32 AM
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I think it was in '91 or '92 when Oaktown Stable (MC Hammer) had a horse entered in a stakes race at Ellis Park. I didn't like Hammer at all, in fact I was keen to the song The Gas Face by 3rd Bass which dissed hammer. I was hoping to see Hammer in the paddock area and yell out "Hammer gets the gas face!"

Well Hammer didn't show. Instead it was his entourage that was there, you know, the guys that took every penny from him. If I recall his horse ran last and I cashed a $2 across the board ticket on the second place horse. I was hooked.
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I really think I'm going to name a horse Listerfiend. Classic story on Hammer and 3rd Base, PP.
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Old 08-10-2006, 10:50 AM
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First remember watching Spectacular Bid in 1979. My grandfather was a racing fan and owned a few greyhounds, but he died when I was only 5. My grandmother remained interested, so we would watch the Derby together. I watched Triple Crown races through 1990, but that was about the extent of it.
The first big event I attended was the 1991 Derby. I got hooked on that event and have been to every Derby since. I made major scores in 1993, 1995, 1996, and 1997 which only fueled the fire (haven' hit since ). In 1998 I took the next step by going to the Breeders Cup. Then I caught the fall meet at Keenland in 1999.
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