DERBY THEY SAID IT
MAY 1, 2010
“There are a bunch of variables: the 1 post, the mud, he’s never had this
jockey
“I thought something went amiss with him because he just stuck them in the
Gomez
“I felt like if I could have stayed where I was, in behind Willie (Martinez,
Gomez
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“I lost all chance at the post position draw when I drew the 1 (post with
Lookin at Lucky). Since then I haven’t been able to really enjoy. Everything had
been going so smooth and great and then boom, right in the 1 hole. I had a bad
feeling about it.”
trainer
Bob Baffert felt doomed from the time Lookin at Lucky drew the rail
“‘Lucky,’ I quit watching him after the first bump. He was done. I wish
(Garrett Gomez) would have pulled him up. That’s horse racing. You have good
luck and bad luck and I’ve been lucky to win this race and other guys have had
bad luck.”
Baffert
couldn’t bring himself to watch after ‘Lucky was slammed
“The other horse (Conveyance) is a good horse but I was just hoping Sidney’s
Candy would leave us alone but he just kept pressing us. They were going too
fast.”
Baffert
on CONVEYANCE (Indian Charlie), who set the fast early pace before fading to
15th
“I don’t know. I am going to look at
them over the next couple of days and think about it. I am not going to make any
promises over the next few days.”
Baffert
on whether he’s contemplating the May 15 Preakness S. (G1) at Pimlico
“He is fearless. He rides with so much confidence and he
knows what he is going to do. He just gets on top of that rail, but he needs a
good horse.”
Baffert
on Calvin Borel, who rode his third Derby winner on Saturday
“I couldn’t get lucky enough to beat Calvin (Borel), but my horse (Ice Box)
trainer
“I got stopped cold at the quarter-pole. If I got through, I would have won.
jockey
“I’m quite happy with him. He had me a little worried he was so far back, but
trainer
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“I was comfortable and moving nicely. The 10 horse (Paddy O’Prado) kind of
stopped in front of me, then I gained the lead and he responded nicely for me.
The rest was all (Calvin) Borel. He had the horse.”
jockey Willie
Martinez on being passed after gaining the lead with eventual fifth-place runner
NOBLE’S PROMISE (Cuvee)
“We talked a lot about waiting with this horse and not passing horses until
the eighth-pole. Willie (Martinez) said he felt he was cruising, so he let him
take the lead at the quarter-pole. We passed the 10 horse (Paddy O’Prado) and
then he came back and passed us, so maybe we just need to admit he’s a miler.
But a darned good one.”
trainer Kenny
McPeek on Noble’s Promise Derby run
“I have never ridden a good horse like him. He’s so fast. I just let him do
jockey Martin
“Oh, man, we were in the right spot; just where I wanted to be. But when it
jockey
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“I had a hard time seeing the race, so I don’t know what happened. He
certainly didn’t run his race.”
trainer Jeremy
Noseda, whose first Derby starter AWESOME ACT (Awesome Again) round up next to
last