SANTA ANITA PARK, Arcadia, CA
| 1 | Georgie Boy | Margin: 2¼ | TrueNick: A | $165,000 |
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2005, Dark Bay or Brown Gelding |
Sire: Tribal Rule , Bay, 1996. Raced 3 years. 4 starts, 2 wins, $77,600. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $7,000. In 2009: 1.54 AEI.
Broodmare Sire: Peterhof, Bay, 1979. In 2009: .80 AEI.
| 2 | Machismo | Margin: 1¾ | TrueNick: C+ | $60,000 |
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2004, Bay Gelding |
Sire: Trippi, Bay, 1997. Raced 2 years. 14 starts, 7 wins, $666,220. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $28,500.
Broodmare Sire: Dynaformer , Dark Bay or Brown, 1985.
| 3 | Partywithlarryz | Margin: ¾ | TrueNick: NR | $36,000 |
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2004, Dark Bay or Brown Gelding |
Sire: Beau Genius, Chestnut, 1985. Raced 4 years. 42 starts, 19 wins, $1,055,600. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $14,000.
Broodmare Sire: In Excess (IRE) , Dark Bay or Brown, 1987.
Others: Dancing in Silks, $24,000; In Summation, $15,000; Sok Sok; Yesbyjimminy; Cape Hatchet; Carnacks Choice.
| Finish | Horse | Jockey | Trainer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Georgie Boy | Garrett K. Gomez | Kathy Walsh |
| 2 | Machismo | Mike E. Smith | John W. Sadler |
| 3 | Partywithlarryz | Tyler Baze | John W. Sadler |
| 4 | Dancing in Silks | Victor Espinoza | Carla Gaines |
| 5 | In Summation | Rafael Bejarano | Christophe Clement |
| 6 | Sok Sok | Shaun Bridgmohan | Steven M. Asmussen |
| 7 | Yesbyjimminy | Elvis Trujillo | Edward Plesa, Jr. |
| 8 | Cape Hatchet | Michael C. Baze | Doug F. O'Neill |
| 9 | Carnacks Choice | Eibar Coa | Todd A. Pletcher |
| Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Georgie Boy | Garrett K. Gomez | $6.60 | $4.20 | $3.60 | |||||||
| Machismo | Mike E. Smith | $8.00 | $5.20 | ||||||||
| Partywithlarryz | Tyler Baze | $8.60 | |||||||||
| EXOTIC PAYOFFS: | |||||||||||
| $2.00 Exacta (7-3) | $54.40 | ||||||||||
| $2.00 Trifecta (7-3-4) | $565.00 | ||||||||||
| $2.00 Superfecta (7-3-4-10) | $5,093.60 | ||||||||||
Alan Porter recaps the 2009 Breeders' Cup with pedigree observations about the sire lines, dominant female families, and inbreeding of the 14 winners. Tuesday, November 10, 2009
I address some of the comments from my last blog, many of which denigrate the "other" horse, and at least attempt to put them in some kind of perspective. [More]