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Derby VS Twin Spires - '71-to-'80
For a time in the old days - they would run an 8.5f race for 3-year-olds called 'The Twin Spires Purse' one race before the KY Derby every year. The Twin Spires would translate into about a 75K ungraded Stakes today .. though it's placement late on the Derby card would make it an attractive race.
I have charts for the '71 through '80 runnings - minus '72. Believe it or not - one year, the Twin Spires actually went faster than Derby.... 1980: Twin Spires: 1:44.40 (Stutz Blackhawk 1.25 lengths over Sun Catcher) Derby: 2:02.00 (Genuine Risk) 1979: 1:46.00 (Seethreepeo by 6 lengths over Good and Early) - Derby: 2:02.40 (Spectacular Bid) 1978: 1:43.40 (Batonnier by 8 lengths over Julep Cup) - Derby: 2:01.20 (Affirmed) 1977: 1:44.60 (Satan's Thunder dead-heat with A letter to Harry) - 2:02.20 Seattle Slew 1976: 1:44.80 (No Link Neck over Dream N' be Lucky) - Bold Forbes 2:01.60 1975: 1:44.40 (Ruggle's Ferry by 7 over Marauding) - Foolish Pleasure 2:02.00 1974: 1:43.40 (Silver Florin by 6 over Don't be late Jim) - 2:04.00 Cannonade 1973: 1:43.80 (Knightly Dawn by 2 over Crimson Falcon) - 1:59.40 Secretariat 1972: No result charts 1971: 1:43.60 (Nalees Man by 4 over Secret Control) - 2:03.20 (Canonero II) By speed figure - fastest Kentucky Derby winners in relation to the Twin Spires winner: Secretariat +39 over Knightly Dawn Spectacular Bid +34 over Seethreepeo Bold Forbes +30 over No Link Foolish Pleasure +23 over Ruggle's Ferry Seattle Slew +23 over Dead Heat winners Genuine Risk +23 over Stutz Blackhawk Affirmed +19 over Batonnier Cannonero II +5 over Nalees Man Cannonade -4 VS Silver Florin I believe Silver Florin was the lone Twin Spires winner to subquently win two Graded Stakes that year. And the Derby that year did have a record field size - but still - Jesus the '74 Derby was a slow race. Affirmed really gets cheated in this comparison because 8-length winner Batonnier was a solid horse - winning the Gr 3 Illinois Derby and running 2nd in the Grade 1 Swaps. Batonnier is maybe best known for siring Cavonnier - who came within a nose of winning the KY Derby. Here's the relationship between Derby winner over Twin Spires 2nd place finisher - from fastest to slowest. Spectacular Bid +44 Secretariat +42 Foolish Pleasure +35 Affirmed +32 Bold Forbes +30 Genuine Risk +25 Seattle Slew +23 Cannonero II +12 Cannonade +6 Foolish Pleasure might be best remembered for being the other horse in the match race against Ruffian where Ruffian broke down - but damn - he was a pretty friggen nice race horse. After Foolish Pleasure won the KY Derby - his record stood at 11 wins from 12 starts. 9 of those 11 wins coming in Stakes race. He won the Wood Memorial from the 15 post-position in his final Derby prep. He was voted the 2-year-old champion the year prior. Though he failed to win the Preakness and Belmont and was not a great older horse - he did have a win over the great Forego on his resume and was a multiple Grade 1 winning 4-year-old. |
Here are the Ragozin's for the Derby winner from '73 to '80:
1973 SECRETARIAT 0.75 1974 CANNONADE 8 1975 FOOLISH PLEASURE 6.25 1976 BOLD FORBES 6 1977 SEATTLE SLEW 7 1978 AFFIRMED 4 1979 SPECTACULAR BID 1.75 1980 GENUINE RISK 6.25 Sham and General Assembly both obviously ran huge races in defeat. |
Pretty interesting quote I just stumbled upon from Bobby Frankel during the middle of Affirmed's 4yo season...
![]() ![]() Affirmed never lost again after that quote ... winning his next five races - including four Grade 1's - the Californian and Hollywood Gold Cup in the West. And the Woodward and Jockey Club Gold Cup in the East. Probably most interesting about that article though - was the horrid Jew 'Fro mop Frankel had on his head. |
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Here was Shoemaker's take on the five best horses he ever rode....
He had to leave off a lot of greats because he rode so many - but naming Gallant Man over Damascus is sheer lunacy. ![]() ![]() |
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His win over Forego, and Lord Rebeau, in the 1976 Suburban is worth looking up on Youtube. It was a great three horse battle, but Foolish Pleasure greatly benefited from being the lone speed, and Forego was forced to join the battle on the backstretch. There is a great photo of that finish on the wall outside our studio on the main floor of the Aqueduct Clubhouse. Foolish Pleasure's Rodney Dangerfield act is further confirmed by the call from his Derby win, when Chic Anderson mistakenly called Prince Thou Art ( the Darby Dan runner that, as of then, was the only horse to defeat him ) the winner until deep stretch. |
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Gallant Man was part of a three-way rivalry back in the day along with the speedy Bold Ruler and the stout Round Table. So his race record may be obscured a bit kind of like a modern day horse such as Formal Gold (who had to deal with Skip Away and Gentlemen among others). Likewise, Damascus may be buried in Shoemaker's mind because of high profile losses in the Kentucky Derby and I think also the Charles H. Strub as heavy favorite. Plus, Damascus is ultimately often overshadowed by rival Dr. Fager. |
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Gallant Man was certainly a great horse who faced great competition - but I thought clearly 3rd best of Round Table and Bold Ruler overall from all the info I had to work with. |
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Foolish Pleasure and Honest Pleasure look like precocious machines to me coming out of the Derby ... it just didn't get better there-after. |
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Gen. Duke established the Florida Derby and Gulfstream 9f records in the Derby win, (and equaled the world record), 1:46.2. No one has gotten closer than 1:47.0 since. And that was Alydar. Gen. Duke got beat subsequently in the Blue Grass (Iron Leige) and Derby Trial (Federall Hill), and there's no telling how good he was going to be the rest of the year. But he was going into the Derby as favorite when he was scratched Friday night. He never raced again. He developed the wobbles and died in 1958. ![]() |
Here is the chart of the '57 Derby ... while it featured a great collection of horses - while fairly solid - it was not one of the all-time strongest Derby's in terms of how it was run.
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