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The Inside Rail

In the Room…with The Mig

It was August, 1994 and I was on a tirade that only I could muster. I was already a quick 0-for-3 at Saratoga that summer. Radnor maiden winner To Ridley, 4-1, finished second to Casual Flash in the opening allowance. No ride in Warm Spell’s Smithwick. Third on Roberto’s Grace, part of the favored entry, … Read more

Follow The Guide

Been a few days. Managed to write my own journal on the desk, but not the published journal here. And so it goes… Mike Stidham and Hilary Pridham won their biggest race, the Dubai World Cup, with Mystic Guide Saturday. Godolphin homebred. I delved into the archives to find the Fasig-Tipton Stable Tour, dated June … Read more

The Sun

Finished The Sun Does Shine, How I found life, freedom and justice, by Anthony Ray Hinton. Number eight on the 52-book quest of 2021. Yes, I’m behind schedule, four books behind to be exact. Just like on the 1,000 Mile Challenge and advertising in The Saratoga Special and finding a guest for this weeks’ In … Read more

Play Ball

First day of baseball. First practice. Tigers Majors.  Eleven kids. Four coaches. All new. On the first day of practice, you stumble with their names, they stumble with their moves, the balls feel heavy, the bats heavier. The team looks like a bunch of spare parts, old mis-matched baseball jerseys, random hats from far-ago teams, … Read more

RRRRRRamon

Ramon Dominguez is one of my all-time favorite jockeys and interviews, going all the way back to Phi Beta Doc winning the Saranac at Saratoga when I was writing Saratoga Days. Writing a journal about Saratoga in 1999 provided freedom, I could slow down and talk to a jockey winning his first race at Saratoga, … Read more

Racing

We went racing. Wow, what a joy to go racing again. Include It finished second in the George Robert Slater Memorial maiden timber at Piedmont Point-to-Point. Chris Gracie gave him a sweet, precise ride for his first start over timber. There is nothing more important than providing a horse with a gentle introduction to a … Read more

Gold Cup Friday

Last day of Cheltenham. A strange, surreal Cheltenham. Juggling a house renovation, Zoom calls about business, Miles’ breakfast, laundry…with accumulators, tips, touts, Zoom calls about horses and races every 35 minutes. Hopefully, this won’t happen again.  Seventy wins for Nicky Henderson. Chantry House picking up where Envoi Allen went down. Nico de Boinville aboard Chantry … Read more

The First Festival

Tiger Roll. When he jumped off sharply, pinged the first couple, ears pricked…it was the Tiger Roll of old, bounding over fences, whipping around turns, skipping and scampering. Five wins at the Festival.   Put The Kettle On does exactly that and then lets it heat and hiss, steam shooting like a geyser as she … Read more

In Rachael’s words

It’s a funny game, the horses are the stars and we speak to the supporting actors in this crazy, captivating game we play. We actually never speak to the true stars, the pure heroes, the horses. Of course, you wish the horses could speak for themselves, right? Well, maybe…

Cheltenham Tuesday

I tried this once before. Not by choice, cervical discs causing pain and pausing my Cheltenham run that had begun in 2002. I tell time by horses, it was the year Sprinter Sacre reclaimed his title, I have to look up the actual date. Right, 2016, I wasn’t there. I watched from the couch, the … Read more