Taro T Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago This place just isn't the same without Dwight. The jockeys are heading out to the paddock and not one single word about this (apparently since 2024). Quote
Thorny Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago I like how it’s a 5 hour show for 2 minutes of play time Just now, LGR4GM said: I'm cheering for titztastic Quote
Taro T Posted 21 hours ago Author Report Posted 21 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Thorny said: I like how it’s a 5 hour show for 2 minutes of play time Hate how they never bother to interview any of the horses. They talk to LITERALLY everybody else with any kind of connection to the race no matter how tangential. (Due to the fact it's a 5 hour show covering a 2+minute event.) 1 1 Quote
SABRES 0311 Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago I only watch horse racing to laugh at the hats people wear. In the words of Shoresy, “so dumb.” Quote
PASabreFan Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago They had to put down Seymour's Pride. They=Terry and Co. 1 1 Quote
Jorcus Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago I am a big fan of horse racing. I am not all in like I used to be. Computerized wagering has changed the betting aspect so much that I am not playing as much as I used to. Very hard to find overlays these days. Wagering in Kentucky seems to be particularly bad. It's great sport, you learn something everyday. Quote
PASabreFan Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago The name your horse with a Sabres theme threads back in the day were fun. Was going to restart it this year but Taro is right (write down the date). It's not the same without Drane. 1 Quote
Doohickie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 17 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Idk, horse racing just isn't my thing Me neither. But this is probably the most thrilling sports moment I've ever seen... right up there with Miracle on Ice. There will never be a Derby as thrilling as this: I like to watch Rich Strike's progress throughout the race. From dead last to well out of the lead pack at the final turn, to shooting up through the lead pack traffic to win. Unreal. 2 Quote
Jorcus Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Probably the most famous horse with a Buffalo connection was Arazi. He was bred by Ralph Wilson and sold at auction as a weanling. Back in that time in US racing we had very few grass races for 2 year old horses and being a precious sort he was sent to France to race on the Turf. He did so well they brought him over for the Breeders cup Juvenile on dirt in 1991. They did not have 2yo Breeders cup races on the grass back then. Still he was favored going into the race. Tom Durkin who is the Rick Jeanneret of race callers belted out one of his most famous calls during this race. This is pretty much his Mayday call. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Being on the infield for the Derby is a bucket list thing. It's like sitting in the bleachers at Wrigley or being in Assembly Hall (or Rupp Arena or Cameron) for a college basketball game. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago By the way, all the horses in the Derby field are descendants from this horse. Quote
Wyldnwoody44 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago My colleague went a couple years ago, and no frickin thanks. The cost of everything, hotels, Uber, the way they just set it up to rake you over the coals. He spent 20k on a 3 day weekend (mostly because his wife is super fancy) Plus... It's... Boring. Quote
Jorcus Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 18 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said: By the way, all the horses in the Derby field are descendants from this horse. That is a pretty amazing fact because all in all Secretariat was not a great sire. What helped things out was that people lined up the best dam's they had to bred to him. Secretariat did not produce many stake winning horses but a number of the fillies he produced went on to foal very good horses. Storm Cat and AP Indy were some of the most influential sires in American racing. They trace back to fillies with Secretariat as a sire. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Jorcus said: That is a pretty amazing fact because all in all Secretariat was not a great sire. What helped things out was that people lined up the best dam's they had to bred to him. Secretariat did not produce many stake winning horses but a number of the fillies he produced went on to foal very good horses. Storm Cat and AP Indy were some of the most influential sires in American racing. They trace back to fillies with Secretariat as a sire. Sovereignty, the horse that won the Derby, also has triple crown winners Seattle Slew and Affirmed. Of course, for racing fans, he also has Mr. Prospector in his line. Quote
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