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Rags and Curlin in the Belmont
Ghostzapper and St. Liam in the Woodward
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who can argue with that?
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I was there for that one, too.
On the undercard, the Diana was an almost equally exciting race. Tates Creek and Voodoo Dancer finished in a tight bob. Sardula and Lakeway in the 1994 Kentucky Oaks was also a great finish to an exciting race. I remember the '94 Oaks and the bad weather the following day, more than I do the Derby, and that was the first one I attended. |
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1988 Big Cap at Santa Anita ~ Alysheba vs Ferdinand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz99ipc-KOw Here's a few pictures of them coming out of the paddock. Ferdinand.jpg Alysheba.jpg The finish Finish.jpg Last edited by Arletta : 03-06-2014 at 07:04 PM. |
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That's nothing, Freddy's granddad was at Bowie for the great match-race between Seabiscuit and Man O' War.
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tough question, but 1988 Travers Stakes
Forty Niner just lasting over Seeking The Gold...What a crowd and what a day !!! http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RSGq-JfMgc
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A lot of the races mentioned are on my list. But this is my favorite. Great Durkin call. Great Stevens ride, very fast horses. I think the beyer was 120. I was right on the fence. Loved it and I believe Commentator was 5-2 and St. Liam was something like 3-5. So I made money on my favorite horse.
This was the race that made Dutrow throw a rabbit at Commentator when they met about a month later at Belmont. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABQglLKjFW8 |
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1997 Preakness
Can't leave out 1997 Preakness with Silver Charm edging Free House and Captain Bodgit
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You mean the race where Touch Gold was much the best?
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OMG I was there also lol - great memories, good times! Thanks for posting those pics, 1988 was such a great year out there!
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1986 Fair Grounds Oaks. Laz Barrera sent Aaron Jones's Tiffany Lass to his brother Angel at FG following her debut win in December at Hollywood. Tiffany Lass dominated the competition in a FG allowance, the Thelma, and the Davona Dale. The FG Oaks would be her first test against top competition. In from the West Coast for Lukas was Life At The Top, fresh off a win over Twilight Ridge in the Las Virgines. Patricia J.K shipped in from Gulfstream after defeating Family Style in the Bonnie Miss. Ricky Frazier was aboard Tiffany Lass. I believe the Mig rode Patricia J.K. Frazier and Migliore patiently waited as Life At The Top cut the early fractions, then both pounced nearing the top of the stretch. It was a battle down the stretch between Tiffany Lass and Patricia J.K. with Tiffany Lass prevailing in the end along the inside.
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