What a great disservice we did for Ferdinand after his racing career ended. Sent to Arrow Stud in Japan & then, after a long stud career, was slaughtered sometime between 2001 & 2002. RIP Ferdinand.
i was so so lucky to have had the privilege of taking Frans Valentine out a few mornings . you knew you were on a "real" horse. i was always afraid i was letting her go to fast cause she "took" me. Dani Sims
larry lomascolo...I totally agree with you about Seabiscuit being the greatest...I love him the most to...But he was born in 1933 and the great depression was 1929....
Hated that filly! But only because we could not beat her! As the daughter of the trainer of Fran's Valentine, Lady's Secret was the last one that was hoped to be found in the entries. On a serious note, Lady's Secret deserved every honor and accolades she received. She was a monster! As far as Fran's Valentine, or Frannie as she was known to those who surrounded her, she was a champion in her own right! Thanks for this post , and replay of a very special time!
The absolute balls of steel for the owners of Wild Again to put up that kind of money to enter him in that first Classic. They could only break even or better on that investment by getting first or second. They were absolutely crawling the last furlong, but Wild Again going 45 for the half, 1:10 for 3/4 of a mile, and being headed the ENTIRE race, was a hell of an effort on that horse's part. Im really glad they didnt take him down. Wild Again deserved that win.
He sure as hell did. Was at Hollywood Park that day. What an atmosphere for for that first Breeders Cup. Wild Again turned out to be a heck of a sire too.
@@gregrambo606 Thats so sick you were there that day. The FIRST Breeders Cup, one of the GREATEST races of all time, and one of THE GREATEST calls in history, by the Babe Ruth of horse racing announcers. Awesome to see that in person, and you couldnt have asked for a better climax for such a huge venture that horse racing put out for the first time that day.
Great video!!! But poor Ferdinand and Exceller Should have never been sent to slaughter!!!! These were great horses who deserved great retirements!!!!!
Ashley Murphy I,m new to American Racing. Thank you for raising this point. I looked it up, unbelievably sad.A race horse giving it,s all and this is how you end up, shameful.
Shout out to all the riders of all these great animals. Jockeys rarely get the respect they deserve here in America. Watching foreign races and noticed their respect and love for the jockeys...good stuff. Go baby go 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💞
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hey what about my favorite...seatte slew ...his trip in the derby has got to be the worst...seattle slew went thru three difficult things but at the end there he was...the winner..!! love you always seattle slew..!!
I was at Belmont the day Seattle Slew ran away in the Belmont Stakes. What a horse! If there ever was to be a motion picture about a horse...it certainly should be about the great Slew. I'll never forget his 1978 win against Affirmed.
I thought for a minute that the Ferdinand/Alysheba match up was the one I saw as a kid, but then realized that was the 88' Santa Anita Derby. I have Polaroids somewhere in a box lol. Still can't believe what happened to Ferdinand. He deserved to retire to a life of luxury
No way. He made way too many mistakes in races, calling horses that had given up the lead 3 furlongs ago as still the leader. He was good, but nowhere the top.
This was one of the most exciting duels ive ever seen !! Horse racing is one thrilling event to watch especially in a neck to neck race never knw which one can nip the other at the end !! I just luv this animal so majestic so regal and they exude such power ❤️❤️❤️
I have never seen a horse like Dayjur... jump shadows and lose. Arazi never changed leads... and won in a spectacular fashion. What this video helps me with is studying the breeding of the horses that we still have on the tracks today. Tiznow is a prime example of great DNA that is still around with Tizway. There are hundreds of these examples (Candy Ride, Medaglio DeOro, etc..)
Stands out for me as well as I had bet him anti post 4 months previously after seeing him win the king stand at royal ascot actually got 20/1 anti post price in the UK the caveat being no run no money returned turf horses rarely run on dirt so they were not expecting him to run besides 4 months is a long time in racing but i thought it was worth the risk at the price.
Though most people think Secretariat was the best race horse. I personally think Seabiscuit was, his story is filled with grit, determination and love. Yes Secretariat was definitely one of the best race horses ever, Seabiscuit was a underdog that became a champion. And he was alive during the Great Depression, he brought a lot of hope to people that felt all hope was lost. And they are related :P
Easy Goer was Probably the Most Talented Horse out of This Group of Great Horses...That Preakness and Classic was Rough to Swallow...Best Horse in Both Races in a Nose/Neck Losses...He was Absolutely Brilliant in Most of his Performances...And at ANY distance from 6 1/2 Furlongs to a 1 1/2....Derby and Juvenile Races Both at Churchill in the Mud was so Unfortunate...Easy Goer had such Bad Luck Throughout his Career
Hard to argue that with you Joe. I loved Easy Goer. Pat Day claims to this day that Easy Goer was the best horse he ever rode. That says a lot. Secretariat is my favorite, but Easy Goer would be right up there.
Race times don't win races either does soft competition (Cryptoclearance, Clever Trevor??). When faced against a real champion, SS beat him 3 out of 4 times. Bad luck is part of racing but 3 out of 4 just means SS was better...champions overcome bad luck. Enough said.
I have been a race fan since the 71 Belmont, and I started working on the track in 86 but was at the first Breeders cup at Hollywood park. Gate Dancer broke my heart so many times. Follow up with Alysheba had him in the Derby and Preakness got off him and bet Bet Twice in the Belmont. Can't believe he paid 29 bucks. Later that year my first time at Saratoga dark day afternoon bi see a horse grazing outside my dorm . Muscles through his ears to his tail. I go out to ask the groom who's this horse . Alysheba , Be serious ; I have been very blessed to have such a great time on the track. Only regret ? I didn't come sooner
I agree but I also think that the contact from Wild Again was unintentional. It looked like his jockey was fighting to keep him straight. There's no doubt Slew O' Gold got pinched though. Tough call for the stewards. I think Slew O' Gold likely would have won if Gate Dancer didn't make the run on the outside. We'll never know though. Wild Again did run a great race.
1 Survivor It’s so funny how then if a horse gets pinched nothing happens but now if it’s even a little bump it’s considered a disqualification it’s a horse race shit happens out there
I saw a horse at the 1996 Olympics equestrian and the horse name rang a bell as almost certainly a horse I had previously backed on the place tote more than once in thoroughbred racing. I think as a hurdler. Almost certainly had collected on it.
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Sorry folks! i, saw, Norther Dancer, winning, the derby, when, i was four yrs. old. i went on, to brush, his bloodlines, and, offspring, many years later. "nothing, runs, like a Dancer"
He has the greatest offspring lineage of all time the line through his son Saddlers Wells his son Galileo and now his son Frankel who is the quickest stud horse ever to reach 100 stake winners and currently stands at £450.000 a go That's just under $600.000 US and it's rising quickly as he is getting grade 1 winners constantly.
The Sunday Silence vs. Easy Goer rivalry was the genesis of the East vs. West Coast debate. The BC Classic should have ended it, but; this was not to be. This has been great for the BC Races ever since.
BS on Wild Again's race. Replay clearly shows him moving hard to his right. You could tell by his back legs. Still, it was a great race for him at 30-1.
Didn't look that bad to me. Look at the lines in the dirt and how he keeps his course. In any case, Slew of Gold had every chance in the world to get past him before Gate Dancer made his move.
@horselover dafuq lol who said i was a sec fan. just saying its what it was even stated in the video. second fastest at that moment. so I see why someone can confuse that. Im more of a filly person
IMO Cordeiro knew he was losing so tried to get the 2 ahead of him disqualified! Cordeiro should never have put 3 horses in danger. Watch around the last turn and you will see him bumping a lot into Wild Again
Great Races All, but to see the Jockey leap off Charismatic & cradle his broken leg, to keep his weight off it, is an example of a true Horseman & the Heart of a Horse that finishes the race with a broken leg. Sad to see and yet so very Noble on the part of both Horse and Jockey.
Martina, his trainer, Charlie Whittingham was devastated when he learned about Ferdinand. He found out years later, when I'd mentioned it to him. He had no idea of what became of him. Charlie would've saved him, had he known beforehand. Very sad for Charlie.
@@jock4hire How did you let Charlie know what had happened to Ferdinand? Ferdinand passed in 2002....It wasn't learned till AFTER the horrific end of which he experienced. But the reason I ask is Charlie passed in April 1999. But you are correct in the fact Charlie would have been DEVASTATED. As was the family of this magnificent champion.
What a great disservice we did for Ferdinand after his racing career ended. Sent to Arrow Stud in Japan & then, after a long stud career, was slaughtered sometime between 2001 & 2002. RIP Ferdinand.
Yeah they Japanese have no respect for for Top Class Thoroughbreds friend. They just see something for DINNER🤮 Fking DISGUSTING !!
i was so so lucky to have had the privilege of taking Frans Valentine out a few mornings . you knew you were on a "real" horse. i was always afraid i was letting her go to fast cause she "took" me. Dani Sims
watching this is awesome,been around thoroughbreds most of my life and Risen Star looked like his daddy that day at Belmont
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larry lomascolo...I totally agree with you about Seabiscuit being the greatest...I love him the most to...But he was born in 1933 and the great depression was 1929....
Hated that filly! But only because we could not beat her! As the daughter of the trainer of Fran's Valentine, Lady's Secret was the last one that was hoped to be found in the entries. On a serious note, Lady's Secret deserved every honor and accolades she received. She was a monster! As far as Fran's Valentine, or Frannie as she was known to those who surrounded her, she was a champion in her own right! Thanks for this post , and replay of a very special time!
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Great video there's no better. Feeling than winning races
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The absolute balls of steel for the owners of Wild Again to put up that kind of money to enter him in that first Classic. They could only break even or better on that investment by getting first or second.
They were absolutely crawling the last furlong, but Wild Again going 45 for the half, 1:10 for 3/4 of a mile, and being headed the ENTIRE race, was a hell of an effort on that horse's part.
Im really glad they didnt take him down. Wild Again deserved that win.
He sure as hell did. Was at Hollywood Park that day. What an atmosphere for for that first Breeders Cup. Wild Again turned out to be a heck of a sire too.
Bill Allen bet a little in Vegas. Carried the money out in suitcases.
@@gregrambo606 Thats so sick you were there that day. The FIRST Breeders Cup, one of the GREATEST races of all time, and one of THE GREATEST calls in history, by the Babe Ruth of horse racing announcers.
Awesome to see that in person, and you couldnt have asked for a better climax for such a huge venture that horse racing put out for the first time that day.
Great video!!! But poor Ferdinand and Exceller
Should have never been sent to slaughter!!!! These were great horses who deserved great retirements!!!!!
Ashley Murphy I,m new to American Racing. Thank you for raising this point. I looked it up, unbelievably sad.A race horse giving it,s all and this is how you end up, shameful.
annaravani1 it have changed after they found about Ferdinand. They now demand their horses returns back after retired from stud.
@@annaravani1 Yes, its a shame that they end up as nothing more than cat food.
Well they only care for money not their horses
@@evimarioli3039 that's not true at all and you should find something better to do than slander a sport that you know nothing about
Shout out to all the riders of all these great animals. Jockeys rarely get the respect they deserve here in America. Watching foreign races and noticed their respect and love for the jockeys...good stuff. Go baby go 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💞
sea, not true.
sea, they get a lot of respect here....they make a lot of money.
In my opinion I think the 2 greatest races are
1- Zenyata winning breeders cup
2- Real Quite losing triple crown in the 1999 Belmont Stakes.
Zeyattas best race was the one she lost
The best selection of horses ever in any Breeder's cup Classic!!
You mean the 1988 classic? That was deepest field..
@@marklewen4401 1998 too
Cigar shows once AGAIN why he's THE greatest race horse since Secretariat. Cigar's 16 consecutive wins say it all.
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Skip away one of the most underrated horses in history..
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This has got to be 1 of the greatest videos I seen for horse racing champs !!
This was the best classic race
Thank you Jay. It was wonderful to enjoy these magnificent champions again.
I hope these gorgeous horses had lovely retirements
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hey what about my favorite...seatte slew ...his trip in the derby has got to be the worst...seattle slew went thru three difficult things but at the end there he was...the winner..!! love you always seattle slew..!!
Love that Big boy Slew, and my other 2 Secretariat and Affirm,
the 1970's was indeed the Golden Era of Horse Racing.....
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I was at Belmont the day Seattle Slew ran away in the Belmont Stakes. What a horse!
If there ever was to be a motion picture about a horse...it certainly should be about the great Slew. I'll never forget his 1978 win against Affirmed.
I thought for a minute that the Ferdinand/Alysheba match up was the one I saw as a kid, but then realized that was the 88' Santa Anita Derby. I have Polaroids somewhere in a box lol. Still can't believe what happened to Ferdinand. He deserved to retire to a life of luxury
I remember naming that horse ,it was a. Sunday,here at left,it was a boring quite day and that’s how the name came up SUNDAY SILINCE came up
I think the best name ever...
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Loved when Wild Again bowed twice, as the Co - Owner mentioned his 3 Recent Wins!.
Lol he did. Great timing.
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Don’t really remember race
really great races
please update more.
Easy Goer may have lost 2 close races but in my opinion he was 1 of the best horses in this video...Certainly 1 of the most talented
Race times don't mean much....same as soft competition (Cryptoclearance??). When facing a real champion, SS beat Easy Goer 3 out of 4. Enough said...
thanks jay great look back
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great day all the races are nice thanks
Tiznow vs Giant Causeway was a great stretch duel
What about Rambleing Willie great horse i agree don,t you .
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Giants Causeway and Tiznow what a race. The iron horse ran his heart out. 2 great horses
I love horse racing it's truly the sport of Kings
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Simply GREAT
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Tom Durkin. Simply the best.
No way. He made way too many mistakes in races, calling horses that had given up the lead 3 furlongs ago as still the leader. He was good, but nowhere the top.
Arazi was a jaw-dropping winner especially for a 2 y/o!
1 of 3 European trained horses that won a BC race division in 1991
Wow. Stumbled late and still got it done!
I loved Sunday Silence, greatest name ever, and what a huge heart !
Pleasant Tap had a great career, and showed Pleasant Colony to be a good sire as well as racer.
Brilliant the way Jeremy Rose got Affleet Alex on track after being bumped. A great ride.
IMO he came a lot closer to falling than Alysheba in the derby.
This was one of the most exciting duels ive ever seen !! Horse racing is one thrilling event to watch especially in a neck to neck race never knw which one can nip the other at the end !! I just luv this animal so majestic so regal and they exude such power ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Jay for a great compilation of these great races!! Really appreciate all you do for the game of racing!!
Thank you!
Sunday silence was a samuray and easy goer was thor, what a thriller.
I have never seen a horse like Dayjur... jump shadows and lose. Arazi never changed leads... and won in a spectacular fashion. What this video helps me with is studying the breeding of the horses that we still have on the tracks today. Tiznow is a prime example of great DNA that is still around with Tizway. There are hundreds of these examples (Candy Ride, Medaglio DeOro, etc..)
What about the greatest of them all NORTHERN DANCER. Wake up and look at the record book.
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A great compilation
It's exciting to see Cigar's Dubai Cup win over Soul of the Matter. That was a battle.
Soul of the Matter was a little horse with a huge heart
Dayjur is the Best european sprinter I have seen, only an unbelievable occurance got him beat at the Breeders Cup 😐
I take care of one of his sons. He's funny about spooking at shadows as well
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Totally agree what a legend !!
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Dayjur deserved to win. Sad he lost his chance...
Two Fastest Times in the Belmont Stakes. Big Red & his Son Risen Star.
And his gorgeous gray Secret daughter
Easy Goer
@@karaamundson3964 she didnt run in the belmont
the Iron Lady, Lady Secret was such a great champion
Actually, AP Indy and Easy Goer own the 2nd fastest times ever, but Risen Star is 3rd best time.
Alysheeba was a beast. He surely made his owners trainer fans n jockey very proud
I was fishing at lake Erie sent 50 to win on alysheeba in. Ky derby if I remember right he was 8 to 1
At Ellis Park with my buddies for the Breeders Cup, had $40 to win on Dayjur. Still hard to believe....
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Dayjur was one of the greatest sprinters ever.
Those damn shadows.
Stands out for me as well as I had bet him anti post 4 months previously after seeing him win the king stand at royal ascot actually got 20/1 anti post price in the UK the caveat being no run no money returned turf horses rarely run on dirt so they were not expecting him to run besides 4 months is a long time in racing but i thought it was worth the risk at the price.
Though most people think Secretariat was the best race horse. I personally think Seabiscuit was, his story is filled with grit, determination and love. Yes Secretariat was definitely one of the best race horses ever, Seabiscuit was a underdog that became a champion. And he was alive during the Great Depression, he brought a lot of hope to people that felt all hope was lost. And they are related :P
Na Ruffian was best horse,filly or colt
Wow rising star was spectacular the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree
Sensational video! Thanks
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Easy Goer was Probably the Most Talented Horse out of This Group of Great Horses...That Preakness and Classic was Rough to Swallow...Best Horse in Both Races in a Nose/Neck Losses...He was Absolutely Brilliant in Most of his Performances...And at ANY distance from 6 1/2 Furlongs to a 1 1/2....Derby and Juvenile Races Both at Churchill in the Mud was so Unfortunate...Easy Goer had such Bad Luck Throughout his Career
Hard to argue that with you Joe. I loved Easy Goer. Pat Day claims to this day that Easy Goer was the best horse he ever rode. That says a lot. Secretariat is my favorite, but Easy Goer would be right up there.
Race times don't win races either does soft competition (Cryptoclearance, Clever Trevor??). When faced against a real champion, SS beat him 3 out of 4 times. Bad luck is part of racing but 3 out of 4 just means SS was better...champions overcome bad luck. Enough said.
@@Fbanz96 SS beat Easy Goer in the breeding shed as well. Breed shaping sire for Japan. One of my favorite horses ever.
I have been a race fan since the 71 Belmont, and I started working on the track in 86 but was at the first Breeders cup at Hollywood park. Gate Dancer broke my heart so many times. Follow up with Alysheba had him in the Derby and Preakness got off him and bet Bet Twice in the Belmont. Can't believe he paid 29 bucks. Later that year my first time at Saratoga dark day afternoon bi see a horse grazing outside my dorm . Muscles through his ears to his tail. I go out to ask the groom who's this horse . Alysheba , Be serious ; I have been very blessed to have such a great time on the track. Only regret ? I didn't come sooner
horselover Easy Goer lost the four biggest races of his career. He was a monster in NY but vulnerable everywhere else.
Hahaha Wild again acts wild...he lays his ears back every time anyone gets near. He's not a people pleaser.
Super fast times slew of gold ran a hell of a racenever gave up the lead. I love the.m kind of horses .
Nice shout out to include Candy Ride in there. What could've been. This was his final race.
The head-on view looked like Wild Again was leaning into Slew-o-Gold. You could tell by his hind legs.
I agree but I also think that the contact from Wild Again was unintentional. It looked like his jockey was fighting to keep him straight. There's no doubt Slew O' Gold got pinched though. Tough call for the stewards. I think Slew O' Gold likely would have won if Gate Dancer didn't make the run on the outside. We'll never know though. Wild Again did run a great race.
1 Survivor It’s so funny how then if a horse gets pinched nothing happens but now if it’s even a little bump it’s considered a disqualification it’s a horse race shit happens out there
Incredible feat for that horse 🐎 to win in the stretch after stumbling!
Wild Again was so game here. If Gate dancer stayed out in the middle he blows right by. But I love Wild Agains heart.
Still remember the 1st BC Classic-- rooting for Slew o' Gold, but Wild Again was fantastic that day.
Shoulda been dqed
Wild again owners plunk down $360K to run against Slew o' Gold and Gate dancer with the latter of the 2 trademark earmuffs
NOBODY COULD BEAT FLIGHTLINE DURING THIS ERA BUT UNFORTUNATELY , HE WAS SHELVED SO EALY !
Caps aren't needed , FL was lucky to make the starts he made riddled with injuries
This is awesome
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This is one of Pat Day's best rides
I saw a horse at the 1996 Olympics equestrian and the horse name rang a bell as almost certainly a horse I had previously backed on the place tote more than once in thoroughbred racing. I think as a hurdler. Almost certainly had collected on it.
Alysheba's '87KD was amazing!
33:00 Unbridled: Excuse me, I'ma just slide through here, guys. Thanks! See ya.
This is a GREAT video.
I know that was Sunday Silence w/ Pat Valenzuela( He Won) Easy goer w/ Pat Day, and Hayward Stewart OUTRIDER! Very Nice!
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Sorry folks! i, saw, Norther Dancer, winning, the derby, when, i was four yrs. old. i went on, to brush, his bloodlines, and, offspring, many years later. "nothing, runs, like a Dancer"
Kelso was definitely the greatest!
He has the greatest offspring lineage of all time the line through his son Saddlers Wells his son Galileo and now his son Frankel who is the quickest stud horse ever to reach 100 stake winners and currently stands at £450.000 a go That's just under $600.000 US and it's rising quickly as he is getting grade 1 winners constantly.
Wow what a horse he is wild again n have bread some amazing horses too. Like Ausome again, who beat Cigar in da classic. Congrats
Thank you for this!
Nice Video, but what happened to the 98 Breeders Cup Classic ? Probably the best field in the history of Classics. Awesome Again !!!
Amazing race!
The Sunday Silence vs. Easy Goer rivalry was the genesis of the East vs. West Coast debate. The BC Classic should have ended it, but; this was not to be. This has been great for the BC Races ever since.
with $3 mIllion dollars $1 million plus to the winner Horse of the year and top 3yo colt on the line
Genesis of the East/Wes debate? ? Say, you ever hear of a little horse named Alydar ? ?
Galileo (2001) would retire to stud and become THE stallion in European racing..
My two favorite Pat's!
That's one of the gamest efforts I've seen. Set pace and repelled multiple bids. Siiick.. Pat Day was the king of speed.
I love pace setters..it's catch me if you can...🏇. 🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇
A the point where the jock slid off Charismatic the camera swung to the grand stand and picked up Gary Player the south African Golfer.
WOW! Monarchos run in the Derby as good as I remember.
I was actually at that Derby Peter. It was electrifying. I'm just glad they had an iso cam on him. Fun to watch that particular view.
Novelas Turcos
Her rythym is much like Secretariat
Zenyatta wouldnt have caught ladys secret..
Great call!
Do see Desert Orchid, who was the most loved British horse- he ran over fences, a very brave horse who liked to go out in front
Good Job , Jay
Sarena Barr thank you
Great races but I think the 1996 BC Classic was a great one that should have been included.
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BS on Wild Again's race. Replay clearly shows him moving hard to his right. You could tell by his back legs. Still, it was a great race for him at 30-1.
Didn't look that bad to me. Look at the lines in the dirt and how he keeps his course. In any case, Slew of Gold had every chance in the world to get past him before Gate Dancer made his move.
Exactly, both 😞&😊
Wild again had a bad back was always sore
@@eugeneeicke5989 and slew o gold had bad feet..they all have problems
@@TheJustjim3333 ya know what else they all have? Excuses!!
Alysheba's move was great, but; Great Communicator isn't even mentioned. G.C. lead, was also passed, and; came back on the turf... to win the BC Turf.
Super thrilling 🐴🐴
You should put Time Stamps. Put the name of the horse and the race along with the Time it happens in this video.
17:48 "He looks like his daddy at this point!" Chills
Second fastest Belmont after his daddy, Secretariat. Glad to have seen both.
@horselover yes , but that was after him :) so second fastest at that point.
@horselover dafuq lol who said i was a sec fan. just saying its what it was even stated in the video. second fastest at that moment. so I see why someone can confuse that. Im more of a filly person
b dons .....b, she.
you get chills also
I love the breeders cup classic
Slew of Gold was pretty well knocked around by Wild Again as well!
Who the Hell was the Jock on Gate Dancer?? What a freakin' goofball!!
That's what I saw. 2019 Derby Presque Vu
IMO Cordeiro knew he was losing so tried to get the 2 ahead of him disqualified! Cordeiro should never have put 3 horses in danger. Watch around the last turn and you will see him bumping a lot into Wild Again
Angel was a great but dirty jockey. He tried hard to sabotage Ron Franklin and Spectacular Bid in 1979.
The masterful ride of Pat Day!!!
What a Race!
It's 2022. Will you be updating this or putting out a new one picking up where this one leaves off?
Great Races All, but to see the Jockey leap off Charismatic & cradle his broken leg, to keep his weight off it, is an example of a true Horseman & the Heart of a Horse that finishes the race with a broken leg. Sad to see and yet so very Noble on the part of both Horse and Jockey.
Yes, Chris Antley was a great rider, and a very caring man, and he loved Charismatic. Very sad that the world of horseracing had to lose them both.
Fort De France ran a mile and a quarter in 1:57 in the Argentine Derby .
Excelente Estado original ❤😂🎉 Outlook
Ya. Ferdand fate found him in the slaughter pipe line. What an awful fate for a great horse
Nothing from the Silver Charm Free House Rivalry??? Missed the boat on that. The 97 Preakness alone is worth a peek.
One problem with Wild Again, he never did anything again at all.
I dont like how he said secretarait was put in the book because of this daughter, he did it himself
I think he meant the Breeders cup record book , because it started after secretariat retired.
Love it when a are wins!
I almost put my only $6 on Wild Again at 30-1 because the owners supplemented him for $360k in a 2m race. Really annoyed i didn't.
Poor Ferdinand, he got some thanks for his bravery and greatness from his connections..... greed is a terrible thing..
Martina, his trainer, Charlie Whittingham was devastated when he learned about Ferdinand. He found out years later, when I'd mentioned it to him. He had no idea of what became of him. Charlie would've saved him, had he known beforehand. Very sad for Charlie.
@@jock4hire How did you let Charlie know what had happened to Ferdinand? Ferdinand passed in 2002....It wasn't learned till AFTER the horrific end of which he experienced. But the reason I ask is Charlie passed in April 1999. But you are correct in the fact Charlie would have been DEVASTATED. As was the family of this magnificent champion.
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Dang, I miss this guy's handicapping video's.
How do you leave out Victory Gallop running down Real Quiet in the Belmont???
not intentionally, I can tell you that. Good suggestion!
I'd rather not see it. I wish I could pretend Real Quiet had held on.
@@jays443 My guy I was thinking the same thing. That was the closest race with the most on the line out of all of these races.