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Hoist the Flag ran only 4 times at 2, a maiden, an allowance, the Cowdin and the Champagne, all in the space of two months. He came out the next spring, aired against allowance foes at Bowie and ran away from some colts that placed in the classics in the Gotham. Was working when he put a foot down wrong and had a Barbaro-type injury. (I was a racing fan at the time and have written the profile for HtF for the upcoming book "Great Sires of the Century". Shameless plug.) |
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What a shame their careers were cut short ... two of the greatest woulda/coulda/shouldas in thoroughbred racing history. By the way "Pedigree Ann" ... have you sometimes called yourself "Phalaris"? C'mon ... 'fess up if you have! |
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Everything they did to save him was experimental. HTF and the entire breed owe everything to human orthopedic surgeons in Switzerland and to Jenny and Reed. What a lucky horse that Reed had a hospital right at belmont because they were seconds away from just putting him down. In my opinion, Hoist the flag was the most talented horse to ever set foot on the track. |