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09-23-2023, 12:11 PM
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Larry C Reynolds
Would anybody know if this is the same jockey that rode at CT back in the mid 80's. He had a winner Friday that paid 16.00.
Jeff
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09-23-2023, 12:15 PM
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I found out it is the same guy, hasn't ridden in 10 years
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09-23-2023, 02:12 PM
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Fanduel/Fairmount's Kim Sampson hadn't ridden in 38 years before returning to the saddle last year. I only remembered her because she rode the first half of my best ever daily double score 11/8/80
J'Hawker (7-1) & Promise Me Wine (50-1).
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09-23-2023, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by dnlgfnk
Fanduel/Fairmount's Kim Sampson hadn't ridden in 38 years before returning to the saddle last year. I only remembered her because she rode the first half of my best ever daily double score 11/8/80
J'Hawker (7-1) & Promise Me Wine (50-1).
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You must also remember who rode the winner of the second half of that double.
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09-23-2023, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by thaskalos
You must also remember who rode the winner of the second half of that double.
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Gerald (last name)...?
For a long time after I've thought of him as Gerald Nuckols, who turned to training shortly thereafter. I'm too lazy to get the lifetime PP's for Promise Me Wine, but until my last move 19 yrs. ago I kept the old, yellowed Racing Form.
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09-23-2023, 04:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dnlgfnk
Fanduel/Fairmount's Kim Sampson hadn't ridden in 38 years before returning to the saddle last year. I only remembered her because she rode the first half of my best ever daily double score 11/8/80
J'Hawker (7-1) & Promise Me Wine (50-1).
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Promise Me Wine won on 10-15-1980 at Beulah Park....It's only win in 1980.
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09-23-2023, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ReplayRandall
Promise Me Wine won on 10-15-1980 at Beulah Park....It's only win in 1980.
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Equibase, correct? You're looking at the race number that day, not the finish pos. Look at 11/8/80 and the result column.
Horse immediately opened a clear lead and bounded home. By mid stretch I headed to windows. He beat the favorite, Master Trader or "Trade". I know that because a week later, I told my father to bet a Collegian Gent/Master Quen double. The latter won the first leg at, again, 50-1. I would have got a four figure payout but longshot Master Quen was nowhere, beaten by...Master Trade (or Trader?).
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09-23-2023, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by dnlgfnk
Equibase, correct? You're looking at the race number that day, not the finish pos. Look at 11/8/80 and the result column.
Horse immediately opened a clear lead and bounded home. By mid stretch I headed to windows. He beat the favorite, Master Trader or "Trade". I know that because a week later, I told my father to bet a Collegian Gent/Master Quen double. The latter won the first leg at, again, 50-1. I would have got a four figure payout but longshot Master Quen was nowhere, beaten by...Master Trade (or Trader?).
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Correction, the "former", Collegian Gent won the first leg at 50-1. He was a first starter, #1 PP and I was hyper-enthused about saving ground on the turn, due to Beyer's "MY 50k Year" and his WaPo columns at the time pushing trip handicapping. All these winners I'm mentioning I had figured to save ground on the turn.
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09-23-2023, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by dnlgfnk
Correction, the "former", Collegian Gent won the first leg at 50-1. He was a first starter, #1 PP and I was hyper-enthused about saving ground on the turn, due to Beyer's "MY 50k Year" and his WaPo columns at the time pushing trip handicapping. All these winners I'm mentioning I had figured to save ground on the turn.
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Checked Equibase, the Gent ran second. But i remember having a big double going with Master Quen & being beaten by Master Trade (r).
OK. To make this more relevant, Penn Derby coming up.
Using this concept from late '70's/early '80's trip handicapping, I would have observed that I don't see how Reincarnate can reproduce his last race, being outside the early speed of #'s 3, 4, 5.
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