Races and days do not get better than that. The filly was superb, and the message with that wonderful horse with that populated winner circle was awesome. That was a fantastic day for racing, and if you have not watched the Oaks, you better tee it up on youtube. I have never seen a rider give a horse four pats for a good job when the race had not even ended yet.
"Bravo" racing for a great day.
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The only message I didn't like in the winner's circle was "fillies should run with fillies and stallions with stallions"... other than that, spectacular race and mainstream media spectacle!
breathtaking!
Best performance by a horse since Somebeachsomewhere.
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