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en I truly believe you never take a horse out of his game. No matter how you try strategizing, it doesn't work. If the horse wants to run close to the lead, you let him run close to the lead. He has to run the style that makes him comfortable.

en We'll take a complete beginner that has never been on a horse as well as advance riders who are currently in our riding programs. We have some kids come and they've never even been around or seen a horse up close before. But it doesn't matter.

en I was a little upset when he was that close during the early part. But on this turf course, it doesn't look like you can close much ground. It just shows how versatile a horse he is. He can come from way far back or he can lay up on a very fast pace. I don't think you've seen the best of this horse.

en The main thing was, the horse broke good. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. You have to get close to the lead here, especially with so many horses. My horse was ready and feeling good.

en They put it in horse terms and said the lead horse is retirement. It makes no sense to speculate on my end. If he changes his mind, he knows our interest level.

en He's an amazing horse. No horse I've ever seen in any race stumbled like that. And I don't know any horse stayed up after going that close to the ground. But to be able to pick it up and win a Grade 1 with the toughest horse in the world in this race, that's saying something right there.

en When you close the barn door after the horse has escaped, that horse is personally identifiable data for thousands of state employees and their families. We've got to catch that horse.

en I tried to go to the lead but then I saw No. 6 (Ball Four) go to the lead, so I stayed in the second lane because my horse doesn't like getting dirt in his face,

en He can run from off the pace if we need to do that, but maybe letting him be a free-running horse is his best style. We're certainly not going to try to take him off the pace. The most likely scenario is he's going to be on the lead, but if somebody else wants the lead then that's fine, too.

en The rail horse (T.D. Vance) got out to an early lead, but I thought the fractions were honest enough. I felt like I had a lot of horse. … I thought he was closing well, but the other horse just never stopped.

en I was very worried about the loose horse. Any time you see a loose horse on the lead, you get nervous, especially when it's a two-year-old. If (the loose horse) lost concentration at any point and took a right, it would have been very bad.

en That horse might still be a better horse. I didn't know I'd get an easy lead. When I saw him out on the lead easy like that, I was confident and happy.

en If a horse wants to be sent out there and be ridiculous, let him. We'll be close. Everybody knows what our style is.

en She's a horse that kind of waits when she gets to the lead. I don't think she's a big finisher - she's more a steady, keep-them-at-bay-horse. We're in good shape. It'll be a question if she has the class to fit in with this bunch.

en He's got all the attributes of a good horse. He's good enough that he makes his own luck. He can run on the front end, but he doesn't have to have the lead. I don't know about everybody else, but I know Lawyer Ron is the real deal.


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