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Robert Goren
04-10-2011, 12:08 AM
I was considering betting a horse today when I noticed the race it won 3 races back, it had 67-1 odds. It didn't win today. It got me to thinking. I can't recall a $100 horse ever winning its next race and for that matter ever winning again. The most famous $100 horse, Mind That Bird never won again. I wonder if it as rare for one to win again as I think it is.

Casino
04-10-2011, 12:40 AM
I was considering betting a horse today when I noticed the race it won 3 races back, it had 67-1 odds. It didn't win today. It got me to thinking. I can't recall a $100 horse ever winning its next race and for that matter ever winning again. The most famous $100 horse, Mind That Bird never won again. I wonder if it as rare for one to win again as I think it is.

On November 29,2009 Indy Froum won at 61/1 then came back on December 30 and won and went off at 15/1 and won again.I remember,because i had him on Dec 30.

MONEY
04-10-2011, 04:32 AM
Donerail won the derby in 1913 at 91/1 and won some races after the derby.
Giacomo won the derby at 50/1 and then won only one more race.

KirisClown
04-10-2011, 05:03 AM
Arcangues came back and won his next start after the Breeders' Cup..

Frisk Me Now won at over 100-1 and went on to win multiple grades stakes after..

Spiderman
04-10-2011, 08:26 AM
It is memorable to cash a $100+ winner. There were three that I hit: Jean Baby, a maiden winner with consistent workouts at Aqueduct; Salt Lake (the first by this name - there is a recent Salt Lake, but mine goes back to late 60's) and Temperence Hill in Belmont Stakes.

Don't know if any of above won again. Temperance Hill is the most recent.

CBedo
04-10-2011, 10:52 PM
I just looked up 74 horses that won & paid $100 or more (think it was all races back to Dec 1, 2010, but I forget my original sample). Some of these horses have not run back & some have run back a number of times.

If you followed them for their first three races after the triple digit win, here's what you'd get:

1 Race After: 62 races, 2 winners, odds of 9.3 & 11.7
2 Races After: 108 races, 3 winners, odds of 22.40 & above
3 Races After: 137 races, 5 winners odds of 18.1, 13.1 & above.

thelyingthief
04-14-2011, 06:27 AM
I remember, very fondly, an odd bird named "Make Room for Zoom".

paid 87, 40, lost, 24. I got on this horse because he ran 19 and change TT on a return, and was dropping in class. Rode him all the way.

nice horse that.

tlt-

I have noted high priced maidens winning back to back, and not that infrequently.

tholl
04-14-2011, 08:51 AM
Joe's Blazing Aaron won at GP on 2/17 this year at 73.30/1 won again on 3/12 at 11.70/1. Next stop the Blue Grass..

Bruiser1
04-14-2011, 02:29 PM
I was considering betting a horse today when I noticed the race it won 3 races back, it had 67-1 odds. It didn't win today. It got me to thinking. I can't recall a $100 horse ever winning its next race and for that matter ever winning again. The most famous $100 horse, Mind That Bird never won again. I wonder if it as rare for one to win again as I think it is.

There was a gelding I remember from 20+ years ago named Northern Provider. He had issues and breaks in his career, but when he did run and win, he was one who returned triple digits at least twice I can remember, and missed a third triple digit win by an eyelash, against a real nice Whittingham horse named Nasr El Arab.

Repeating back to back, I don't know. Winning again, sure.