smazza Posted May 16, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 9,898 Content Count: 66,091 Reputation: 2,434 Days Won: 172 Joined: 01/01/2001 Share Posted May 16, 2004 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BULLO12 Posted May 16, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 1,148 Content Count: 6,502 Reputation: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 10/27/2003 Share Posted May 16, 2004 Smarty Jones takes triple crown Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smazza Posted May 16, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 9,898 Content Count: 66,091 Reputation: 2,434 Days Won: 172 Joined: 01/01/2001 Author Share Posted May 16, 2004 - It was a performance to take the breath away, the kind of victory fans will talk about as long as horses go around the track. With a devastating move on the far turn that swept him inside and past Lion Heart, undefeated Kentucky Derby winner Smarty Jones galloped into racing history Saturday, winning the 129th Preakness Stakes by a record 11½ lengths. For the third straight year and sixth time in the past eight years, a horse will go on to Belmont Park seeking to capture the first Triple Crown since Affirmed in 1978. While War Emblem in 2002 was a one-dimensional front-runner, and Funny Cide last year ran past a weak field, the pride of Philadelphia Park turned in a definitive performance before a record crowd of 112,668 at Pimlico, winning the 13/16-mile race in a fast 1 minute 55.59 seconds. "The Pimlico homestretch belongs to Smarty Jones!" cried track announcer Dave Rodman as the winner drew farther away from the field. "He is a picture of perfection!" The victory was worth $650,000 to owners Roy and Pat Chapman, who were getting out of the racing game after 20 years before Smarty Jones came along. The horse has now earned $7,383,155 in eight races, and if he wins the $1 million Belmont Stakes and the $5 million bonus offered by Visa for winning the Triple Crown, Smarty Jones will become the highest-earning racehorse of all time. "Everything I've asked him for, he's stepped up to the plate," said trainer John Servis, who rubbed his head with a look of disbelief when told the margin of victory. "I'm on cloud nine. As far as going to Belmont, if he's telling us he's ready, we're on to the Belmont." The Preakness at first appeared to unfold in much the same manner as the Derby, with Lion Heart sprinting to the lead and Smarty Jones taking up the chase. This time, however, Smarty Jones ran in the clear early on, instead of battling with a flight of other stalking horses as he had at Churchill Downs. As the field reached the first turn, Lion Heart drifted well off the rail, forcing Smarty Jones to run in an outside path. Although jockey Mike Smith denied it afterward, the move appeared to be a bit of gamesmanship to make Smarty Jones travel a longer route. "I wasn't worried," said Stewart Elliott, the rider of Smarty Jones. "I just wanted to have clear sailing for this." Lion Heart galloped along through moderate fractions of 23.65 seconds for the first quarter-mile and 47.32 for the half-mile. Smarty Jones appeared to have him tracked and in his sights the entire time. With a little less than a half-mile to go, 51-to-1 long shot Song of the Sword moved abreast Smarty Jones on his inside, and Elliott knew it was time to go. Smith had kept Lion Heart off the rail as he ran into the far turn and Elliott asked Smarty Jones to make a move. "I figured on the backside, I had the option to see if Mike Smith would take him back in," Elliott said. "Otherwise, I would take him to the inside. My only concern was the closers." Smarty Jones ducked down to the rail and took off. Lion Heart, passed, looked broken and began to drift into submission. Rock Hard Ten, meantime, who didn't run in the Derby, angled to the inside and vainly took up the chase under the whip of jockey Gary Stevens, who flew in from France just for the race. Rock Hard Ten had been fractious loading into the starting gate, balking four times and forcing Stevens to dismount before the horse finally went in. Once Rock Hard Ten got in and got going, he proved to be as formidable as his reputation, but he was no match for Smarty Jones. At the top of the stretch, Elliott bore down on Smarty Jones. The horse pricked his ears when the jockey twirled his whip in his right hand and gave him three little taps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smazza Posted May 16, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 9,898 Content Count: 66,091 Reputation: 2,434 Days Won: 172 Joined: 01/01/2001 Author Share Posted May 16, 2004 - It was a performance to take the breath away, the kind of victory fans will talk about as long as horses go around the track. With a devastating move on the far turn that swept him inside and past Lion Heart, undefeated Kentucky Derby winner Smarty Jones galloped into racing history Saturday, winning the 129th Preakness Stakes by a record 11½ lengths. For the third straight year and sixth time in the past eight years, a horse will go on to Belmont Park seeking to capture the first Triple Crown since Affirmed in 1978. While War Emblem in 2002 was a one-dimensional front-runner, and Funny Cide last year ran past a weak field, the pride of Philadelphia Park turned in a definitive performance before a record crowd of 112,668 at Pimlico, winning the 13/16-mile race in a fast 1 minute 55.59 seconds. "The Pimlico homestretch belongs to Smarty Jones!" cried track announcer Dave Rodman as the winner drew farther away from the field. "He is a picture of perfection!" The victory was worth $650,000 to owners Roy and Pat Chapman, who were getting out of the racing game after 20 years before Smarty Jones came along. The horse has now earned $7,383,155 in eight races, and if he wins the $1 million Belmont Stakes and the $5 million bonus offered by Visa for winning the Triple Crown, Smarty Jones will become the highest-earning racehorse of all time. "Everything I've asked him for, he's stepped up to the plate," said trainer John Servis, who rubbed his head with a look of disbelief when told the margin of victory. "I'm on cloud nine. As far as going to Belmont, if he's telling us he's ready, we're on to the Belmont." The Preakness at first appeared to unfold in much the same manner as the Derby, with Lion Heart sprinting to the lead and Smarty Jones taking up the chase. This time, however, Smarty Jones ran in the clear early on, instead of battling with a flight of other stalking horses as he had at Churchill Downs. As the field reached the first turn, Lion Heart drifted well off the rail, forcing Smarty Jones to run in an outside path. Although jockey Mike Smith denied it afterward, the move appeared to be a bit of gamesmanship to make Smarty Jones travel a longer route. "I wasn't worried," said Stewart Elliott, the rider of Smarty Jones. "I just wanted to have clear sailing for this." Lion Heart galloped along through moderate fractions of 23.65 seconds for the first quarter-mile and 47.32 for the half-mile. Smarty Jones appeared to have him tracked and in his sights the entire time. With a little less than a half-mile to go, 51-to-1 long shot Song of the Sword moved abreast Smarty Jones on his inside, and Elliott knew it was time to go. Smith had kept Lion Heart off the rail as he ran into the far turn and Elliott asked Smarty Jones to make a move. "I figured on the backside, I had the option to see if Mike Smith would take him back in," Elliott said. "Otherwise, I would take him to the inside. My only concern was the closers." Smarty Jones ducked down to the rail and took off. Lion Heart, passed, looked broken and began to drift into submission. Rock Hard Ten, meantime, who didn't run in the Derby, angled to the inside and vainly took up the chase under the whip of jockey Gary Stevens, who flew in from France just for the race. Rock Hard Ten had been fractious loading into the starting gate, balking four times and forcing Stevens to dismount before the horse finally went in. Once Rock Hard Ten got in and got going, he proved to be as formidable as his reputation, but he was no match for Smarty Jones. At the top of the stretch, Elliott bore down on Smarty Jones. The horse pricked his ears when the jockey twirled his whip in his right hand and gave him three little taps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BULLO12 Posted May 16, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 1,148 Content Count: 6,502 Reputation: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 10/27/2003 Share Posted May 16, 2004 11 and 1/2 lengths largest margin of victory in Preakness history. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smazza Posted May 16, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 9,898 Content Count: 66,091 Reputation: 2,434 Days Won: 172 Joined: 01/01/2001 Author Share Posted May 16, 2004 will horse winTC? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BULLO12 Posted May 16, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 1,148 Content Count: 6,502 Reputation: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 10/27/2003 Share Posted May 16, 2004 Yes he will. Reminds me of another small horse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bullshiznitz Posted May 16, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 128 Content Count: 1,768 Reputation: 167 Days Won: 1 Joined: 12/26/2001 Share Posted May 16, 2004 Smarty should win, although his competition in the Belmont should be a little stronger than it was in the Preakness. Cliffs Edge should be healed and back and several of the stronger horses heading into the Derby (Castledale, Value Plus) are said to be heading to the Belmont. Im hoping it happens as I have yet to see a Triple Crown during my lifetime yet. It seems that the Sport of Kings is slowly creeping back into the spotlight as the Preakness had its largest TV audience since 1990. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Markeymark Posted May 17, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 693 Content Count: 5,550 Reputation: 13 Days Won: 1 Joined: 12/24/2001 Share Posted May 17, 2004 Racehorses need more provocative names - I bet a horse with a name like "Mac Daddy" or "Long Schlong" or something along those lines would get a lot more attention than some of the names you see floating around the racing forms.Smarty Jones is a catchy name - he's a smart horse according to his name, and now people know he's a fast horse too. It's easier to relate to a horse named Smarty Jones than "Uncle Fred's Bannister", or some other dumb horse name. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velcro Posted May 17, 2004 Group: Member Topic Count: 999 Content Count: 19,229 Reputation: 7 Days Won: 1 Joined: 01/14/2002 Share Posted May 17, 2004 Smarty is Philadelphia horse... that means he'll choke in the finaly just like the eagles, flyers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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