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Washouts (Adriano schools at CD)
Which horses won't be able to handle the stress of the Derby atmosphere? Which ones are so high strung, they'll be washed out by the post parade? Adriano? Others?
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Adriano is certainly the first one that comes to mind.
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the 6 and 18 but it's just a guess.
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It is truly a chaotic atmosphere and you never know what will happen, I wouldn't put too much stock into it either way.
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Big Brown seemed a little on edge after the Florida Derby. . . Adriano is the obvious one and it's on of the reasons that I plan on tossing him. . .
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If you were watching the paddock you'd look for behavior in a horse that is atypical. That's if you even know their typical behavior to begin with. High strung horses can win races and calm types do to.
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The paddock can be amazing. You see horses throw their riders, head butt handlers and go on to win. The key is to know atypical behavior and that is difficult to know with all the travel these put in. You just can't get familiar with their personality in the paddock. Others look like they are 1/2 asleep and go on to win. From reading here, I'd be more concerned if Adriano looked cool calm and collected in the paddock .
I recall Macho Uno was typically a handful prior to a race. I saw Orseno saddle him at the Spa as MU refused to stop walking around wherever he pleased. But he was all business when the race started. |
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I agree...my wife of 24 years goes crazy at the least little thing, she'll be washed out for sure about any day about anything.
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I hear ya Spyder but we soldier on .
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There's a bar in the paddock/walking ring area at the Fairgrounds so it's always loud, busy and packed, then they go thru a tunnel to get to the track. When they get to the paddock they are surrounded by walls of people until they get on the track. I'd be surprised if he got too upset, but anything can happen with 3 year olds at the Kentucky Derby. |
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Adriano went to the paddock to school Saturday, during racing, and suffice to say that he'll be going back. Haskin saw him being taken towards the building and caught up to him and his handlers to watch the session. He reports that while Adriano didn't get 'wet' or lathered, the veins were throbbing throughout his body, he was showing similar signs of agitation and was tough to handle. But overall, he may have done better than anticipated.
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wasn't Funny Cide in an agitated state before winning?
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I forget where I read it ... from a jockey last year, perhaps? Chuck Simon? Someone mentioned that not only is the roaring crowd all over the horses on the right as they come home, but on the left, too, due to infield and the luxury villages in the infield - said the horses turn for home and it's like running into a narrow canyon.
Edit: No intent to imply, express or implicit, that Chuck Simon is a jockey. Not that he couldn't be a jockey. If he wanted to. Perhaps.
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