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Other Title: Contessa Excited About Derby Prospect
Gary Contessa trains hundreds of horses and has been the leading trainer in New York for four consecutive years. His stables are home to everything from bottom-priced claimers to high-priced stakes horses, but it’s a recent maiden winner who has him talking Kentucky Derby (gr. I). After saddling Eightyfiveinafifty to a 17 1/4-length maiden win over the inner track on Jan. 9, Contessa says he has a case of Derby fever. And he’s made it perfectly clear that his horse isn’t going anywhere. “After thinking about it for three or four days, I made a decision that might be debated, but I’ve decided to leave him in New York,” said Contessa, who co-owns the horse with several partners. “He’ll run in the Whirlaway (on Feb. 6) and then the Gotham (gr. III, March 6) and we’ll see from there. He loves the inner dirt, trains on it, and has a huge home track advantage.” Contessa was very confident leading up to Eightyfiveinafifty’s most recent race following a very solid career debut this summer at Saratoga where he finished 4 1/4 lengths behind next-out grade 1 winner, Dublin. “His race on (Jan. 9) was exactly what I expected – an overpowering performance,” Contessa said. “I said before the race that he was a Derby horse. When you race a Derby horse in a maiden race in the dead of winter at Aqueduct, he’s supposed to win like that.” Eightfiveinafifty’s final time of 1:10.86 was far and away the fastest six-furlong race of last weekend. Excluding claiming races, there were five other six-furlong events run, including three maiden special weights, one allowance, and one stakes race. The average final time for those five races was 1:13.83, nearly three seconds slower than Eightyfiveinafifty ran. The 3-year-old son of Forest Camp—Lifeinthefastlane, by Unbridled's Song , earned a 105 Beyer Speed Figure for his efforts—the highest figure by any horse in the country so far in 2010. The main question now: Will Eightyfiveinafifty get two turns? Forest Camp never won a race more than seven furlongs. “Horses prove trainers wrong all the time,” Contessa said. “But I would bet that this horse will get two turns. Watching him in the mornings, I get the impression that he’ll run all day; he never gets enough. When he’s done galloping in the morning, it’s all the rider can do to pull him up. If I breeze him five-eighths, it’s at least a mile before he gets pulled up. He has a lot of gears.” For Contessa, a master of the claiming game in New York, not only is Eightyfiveinafifty his hope at reaching his first Kentucky Derby, he could be the horse of a lifetime. “He is the best horse I’ve ever trained,” Contessa admitted. “I said that even before he ran. I’ve won grade 1’s and grade 2’s, but this horse is the most talented horse I’ve had. Now, that doesn’t mean he’ll be the greatest horse I’ve trained; he has to achieve his greatness. A big part of being a great horse is staying sound, and that’s the most important thing we’re trying to do—keep him sound. If we can do that, I really think he will far eclipse any horse I’ve trained in terms of achievements.” Eightyfiveinafifty was bred in Kentucky by A. Lakin & Sons and James Kintz. He was purchased by his current owners for $100,000 at the OBS selected sale of 2-year-olds in training last March. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest After saddling Eightyfiveinafifty to a 17 1/4-length maiden win over the inner track on Jan. 9, Contessa says he has a case of Derby fever. I'll put this one on my Derby watch list; being bred in Kentucky is another positive for him.
#2. To: Fred Mertz (#1) (Edited) being bred in Kentucky is another positive for him. Didn't help you. . (sorry, couldn't resist)
#3. To: Fred Mertz (#1) Any horsies with "war" or "bird" in them this year? No Stems No Seeds That You Don't Need... #4. To: war (#3) If they pop up on the radar I'll let you know. This bartender lady always bets the 5 & 8 regardless. She's won more than her fair share of races. She won over $900 on the Kentucky Derby last year with #8 Mine That Bird - who's he?
#5. To: Fred Mertz (#4) Mine that Fucking Bird...goddam OTB anyway... But I recovered with the Belmont...Summer Bird...makes me feel fine...flowing through that FOUR HORSE on my mind!!! No Stems No Seeds That You Don't Need... #6. To: war (#5) This other lady I know will bet on a horse with an Irish name or #4. #4 was her son's football jersey number. Go figure.
#7. To: Dick Tanner, Fred Jerx (#2) being bred in Kentucky is another positive for him. Nobody can Dick. Jerx's propensity for being bred by many of Kentucky's standing studs must be pretty common knowledge amongst you public restroom romeos huh? Death to everybody who does not get outta my way. Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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