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JRTYG 08-23-2007 07:04 AM

1962 Travers Jaipur-Ridan
 
Hello folks.
On Steve's program yesterday, when he was speaking to Bob Fox, Steve mentioned a Travers race that he stated was something he makes sure he watches every year when they show the Traver's races at the Spa. He mentioned the 1962 Travers Jaiper-Ridan, where he said it was essentially a match race between the two for 1 1/4 miles.
Ashamedly! I had not heard of these horses, nor this specific race, so I went online to look for the video. I could not find it! I checked the Saratoga website, Youtube, and a host of other websites that mentioned through a google search. Anyone know where I can watch this video? I would love to see it!
Thanks all.
JR

Bigsmc 08-23-2007 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by JRTYG
Hello folks.
On Steve's program yesterday, when he was speaking to Bob Fox, Steve mentioned a Travers race that he stated was something he makes sure he watches every year when they show the Traver's races at the Spa. He mentioned the 1962 Travers Jaiper-Ridan, where he said it was essentially a match race between the two for 1 1/4 miles.
Ashamedly! I had not heard of these horses, nor this specific race, so I went online to look for the video. I could not find it! I checked the Saratoga website, Youtube, and a host of other websites that mentioned through a google search. Anyone know where I can watch this video? I would love to see it!
Thanks all.
JR

I was thinking of that race over the weekend and looked for it to no avail myself.

I know on exists because I have watched it before on TV, but apparently no one has put it on the internet.

I have a horrible memory, but wasn't part of that race call used for the opening of the NYRA replay show when Harvey Pack was hosting it?

One of the all time greats.

MLC 08-23-2007 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by JRTYG
Hello folks.
On Steve's program yesterday, when he was speaking to Bob Fox, Steve mentioned a Travers race that he stated was something he makes sure he watches every year when they show the Traver's races at the Spa. He mentioned the 1962 Travers Jaiper-Ridan, where he said it was essentially a match race between the two for 1 1/4 miles.
Ashamedly! I had not heard of these horses, nor this specific race, so I went online to look for the video. I could not find it! I checked the Saratoga website, Youtube, and a host of other websites that mentioned through a google search. Anyone know where I can watch this video? I would love to see it!
Thanks all.
JR

I'm sure I viewed that on Youtube, but you can find it online somewhere. That was a good crop of 3 year olds. I watched it on network TV when they had the weekly "Race of the Week". I was a Jaipur fan and happy that he won, but as a DRF reporter wrote, "am not so sure that the best horse won". I believe that when they met again, Ridan won convincingly.

Slewbopper 08-23-2007 11:11 AM

This isn't Jaipur-Ridan, but well worth a look-see

http://youtube.com/watch?v=4RSGq-JfMgc

Indian Charlie 08-23-2007 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Slewbopper
This isn't Jaipur-Ridan, but well worth a look-see

http://youtube.com/watch?v=4RSGq-JfMgc

yeah, i remember that race pretty well. STG sure got a weird trip!

one interesting thing about that race. how many six horse fields has anyone ever seen that had 4 horses from it end up being stallions with stud fees in excess of 100k?

miraja2 08-23-2007 01:22 PM

This is one I'm sure most people have seen plenty of times, but since it is Travers week, and this thread has become about posting links to Travers of the past, I figured it wouldn't hurt to post it again.

The 1994 Travers, a great race, and one of Durkin's best calls ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPezwDz9MC8

Slewbopper 08-23-2007 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
yeah, i remember that race pretty well. STG sure got a weird trip!

one interesting thing about that race. how many six horse fields has anyone ever seen that had 4 horses from it end up being stallions with stud fees in excess of 100k?

A weird trip is putting it mildly for Seeking the Gold. He should have won the race by open lengths. Who was his pinhead? Pat Day? Just guessing because he was a Phipps horse. And also Brian's Time who was not a 100K stallion was a damn nice horse in his own right. Wouldn't it be a treat to have a field like that assembled again, rather than a bunch of trainers dodging each other? This year's Travers is a joke. At least Carl N. sets out a course and sticks to it.

Indian Charlie 08-23-2007 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Slewbopper
A weird trip is putting it mildly for Seeking the Gold. He should have won the race by open lengths. Who was his pinhead? Pat Day? Just guessing because he was a Phipps horse. And also Brian's Time who was not a 100K stallion was a damn nice horse in his own right. Wouldn't it be a treat to have a field like that assembled again, rather than a bunch of trainers dodging each other? This year's Travers is a joke. At least Carl N. sets out a course and sticks to it.

yeah, i was being polite in describing STG's trip. something i'm usually not prone to do when it comes to jocks.

as for brians time, i may have him confused with someone else, but i thought he went to japan and became one of their top 2-3 stallions

Slewbopper 08-23-2007 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
yeah, i was being polite in describing STG's trip. something i'm usually not prone to do when it comes to jocks.

as for brians time, i may have him confused with someone else, but i thought he went to japan and became one of their top 2-3 stallions

I figured you were thinking of the 4 as 49er, STG, Dynaformer and Evening Kris. I may have mixed that up as EK I would guess is by Kris S, who IS a 100K+ sire. Anyway, I haven't heard anything about BT, so Japan makes sense.

Slewbopper 08-23-2007 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Cardus
The race was called by Fred "Cappy" Capposella. He was a legendary New York race caller. I do not have a description for his voice aside from "distinct."

"The railbirds are lining up. That means it is now post time."


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