Divining Rod bids to make happier Preakness memories for
Jacksons
Divining Rod,
Barbaro, the
The Jacksons
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Roy Jackson
agreed that he and his wife could not be prisoners to history.
“From my
standpoint, and I think Gretchen feels the same way, we were very lucky to have
him,” he said. “There were two roads you take. You could sort of sit there and
dwell on it and go over and over the thing, or you could go on with life, to
better things and happier days. I think we chose to look at the positive and go
on with our lives and really haven’t spent a whole lot of time dwelling on the
subject.”
Two weeks
after Barbaro provided the Jacksons with their greatest success in racing, they
were central figures in what became an international story about the valiant
effort to save the colt.
“It was
incredibly stressful because you second-guessed yourself every morning when you
got up or when you saw him,” Gretchen Jackson said. “One day, he was great, and
two weeks later, you were considering putting him down. It was a real
roller-coaster ride. It was very stressful, being in constant contact with press
and people you didn’t know and being asked to deal with facts and deal with
emotions all the time. It was hard.”
The Jacksons
had nothing but kind words for everyone involved with Barbaro, from those who
rushed to his aid at the track to the staff at New Bolton.
“They were
fantastic. We wouldn’t do anything different than what was done,” Roy Jackson
said.
Due to their
many years as breeders and owners, the Jacksons understood that racing’s highs
and lows can come in quick succession and were better equipped to face the
tragedy.
“We’ve been
in it so long, thank God, and we’ve lived with horses on the farm so long that
we were somehow baptized into dealing with it,” Gretchen Jackson said. “Not
dealing with all the amount of press and attention it got — that was really new
for us. But dealing with horses and tragedies, we had some experience with
that.”
Roy Jackson
said they have fond memories of the public support that flowed to them for
Barbaro.
“Going
through it, there was so much positive,” he said. “The number of people we heard
from — I think we heard from people in every state in the country and 14
foreign countries, and the amount of kids who sent us things was unbelievable.
An awful lot of positives came out of the whole thing.”
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As it turned
out, Divining Rod did have enough qualifying points to make the Derby field from
the also-eligible list. However, the Jacksons and Delacour had already decided
not to run the colt back three weeks after the Lexington triumph and pointed him
to the Preakness. The son of Tapit, out of multiple Grade 1 winner Precious
Kitten, has been getting ready for the Preakness at the pastoral Fair Hill
Training Center in Elkton, Maryland.
Rachel
Alexandra in 2009 is the most recent new shooter to win the Preakness after
bypassing the Derby. Gretchen Jackson acknowledged that her colt faces a
difficult assignment, but noted that American Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile) had to work hard to defeat
Firing Line (Line of David) and Dortmund (Big Brown) in the Derby.
“It’s a good group.
It’s tough,” Roy Jackson concurred, “but I think Divining Rod deserves a chance
to see if he can compete or not.”
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