As time permits I will post some interesting thoughts for race fans leading up to the toughest race for 3 year olds on the planet , and I tender this for food of thought today :
Footnote for Footnote fans: Back in 1981 two strong contenders for the roses met in the Gotham Stakes at New York: Cure the Blues and Proud Appeal. These two horses hooked up early and were at each other's throats for almost the entire race along the backstretch and thru the homestretch. Proud Appeal prevailed in a long drive and hit the wire a nose in front of Cure the Blues. That race definitely ruined these two runners. Proud Appeal went off the Derby favorite that year and finished dead last. Cure the Blues was never the same after that battle finished out of the money in the Derby and if I remember correctly never won another race.
Read the Footnotes has not raced in over 48 days , the last winner of the derby that didnt race in April was Needles in 1956 and needless to say a long lay-off is not favorable . And 28 of the last 30 Derby winners ran no worse than third in thier last race , plus 11 of the last 12 winners had a triple digit figure Beyer score as a three year old .
Interestingly, in the last 12 years since Beyer figs have been published there were only 3 horses who started in the Derby with a Beyer increase of 21 or more points:
Millennium Wind in the year 2001 came into the Derby with a Beyer fig of 114 in the Blue Grass which was a 23 point increase over his previous race Beyer of 91. He finished 11th in the derby.
Keats has the world record for a Derby starter Beyer increase: He ran a 51 Beyer fig in the Spiral on March 24, 2001 and followed that up with a 110 Beyer fig in the Lexington, an increase of 59 Beyer points. He ran 16th in the derby.
Rockamundo in 1992 ran a 103 Beyer fig in the Ark Derby which was an increase of 26 Beyer points over his last race, a 77 in the Remington Park Derby. He finished 17th in a field of 19 in the Derby that year.
G.L.
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Footnote for Footnote fans: Back in 1981 two strong contenders for the roses met in the Gotham Stakes at New York: Cure the Blues and Proud Appeal. These two horses hooked up early and were at each other's throats for almost the entire race along the backstretch and thru the homestretch. Proud Appeal prevailed in a long drive and hit the wire a nose in front of Cure the Blues. That race definitely ruined these two runners. Proud Appeal went off the Derby favorite that year and finished dead last. Cure the Blues was never the same after that battle finished out of the money in the Derby and if I remember correctly never won another race.
Read the Footnotes has not raced in over 48 days , the last winner of the derby that didnt race in April was Needles in 1956 and needless to say a long lay-off is not favorable . And 28 of the last 30 Derby winners ran no worse than third in thier last race , plus 11 of the last 12 winners had a triple digit figure Beyer score as a three year old .
Interestingly, in the last 12 years since Beyer figs have been published there were only 3 horses who started in the Derby with a Beyer increase of 21 or more points:
Millennium Wind in the year 2001 came into the Derby with a Beyer fig of 114 in the Blue Grass which was a 23 point increase over his previous race Beyer of 91. He finished 11th in the derby.
Keats has the world record for a Derby starter Beyer increase: He ran a 51 Beyer fig in the Spiral on March 24, 2001 and followed that up with a 110 Beyer fig in the Lexington, an increase of 59 Beyer points. He ran 16th in the derby.
Rockamundo in 1992 ran a 103 Beyer fig in the Ark Derby which was an increase of 26 Beyer points over his last race, a 77 in the Remington Park Derby. He finished 17th in a field of 19 in the Derby that year.
G.L.
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