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Autism Awareness
just won the El Camino Real Derby at 62/1
what a cool story. |
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if he makes the derby, i guess we know what this years feel good storyline will be....
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Hilarious. Bet the 3 year olds I dismiss. Looks like Denis of Cork will be the triple crown winner.
I just threw up a little in my mouth. |
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I think I heard them say on TVG that the horse cost $1000. What an awesome story!!!
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wtf that horse couldn't win a maiden claimer on the BM/GG circuit a few months ago...and now he wins a G3????
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I don't have TVG, so I guess I will have to wait for the press release..
What a crazy road so far this year for the roses...Be great to see a horse like this make it. |
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missed the race....did he win easy?
personally I hate the "feel good story horse" ....but since the owners kid is autistic, I guess I can forgive this one.
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Very nice.....
Win and story! Perhaps Vic's pre-race tv interview was magic!
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The result of the race might have shown synthetic track awareness - as there were some big flops in a Graded Stake run on California's only remaining natural dirt surface at a non bull-ring track. The pace setter ran like he was preping for the A.P. Smithwick at Saratoga - he jumped shadows in multiple occasions around the first turn. |
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It makes you wonder what some of the also rans in California on the synthetic surfaces could do if they raced on a real racetrack.
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Didnt the coach say he would retire if this horse won the derby?
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Why is it that there's so much resistance to (an attempt at) FAIR racing? |
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Hopefully next time he runs with a Shadow Roll on. Shame,cause they only cost about $10.00 and it most likey cost the connections $90k.
(quoted from Bloodhorse article "Runner-up Nikki’sgoldensteed, winner of the Turf Paradise Derby, showed speed from his inside post but lost the lead at the seven-eighths pole when he jumped shadows. The son of Formal Gold continued to jump shadows up the backstretch but regained the lead at the five-sixteenth mark before losing the advantage to Autism Awareness mid-stretch. He dug in to narrow the gap slightly at the end" |
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His trainer predicted he would do it before the race in an interview with TVG, he said something like 'he loves to jump shadows and there are a lot of them out today on this track - it could get real interesting if we have the lead with a furlong to go'
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I have no idea how you interpreted the post the way you did. |
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He did have an incredible burst of speed in the stretch. Last edited by sumitas : 03-09-2008 at 02:38 PM. |
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he looked as good as some of the far more expensive and more heralded 3y/o's.
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