Horse Racing: April 2009 Archives
A bit late in getting this posted, but here I am. Knew you all would be thrilled.
Last Saturday, April 4th, was Aqueduct’s big day of the Spring Meet, the premier race and major Kentucky Derby prep being the Wood Memorial, for 3 year olds running a 1 1/8. Also that day was a strong undercard.
Capt. Candyman Can wins the Bay Shore Stakes
The Grade III Bay Shore, at 7 furlongs was the first of the stakes races. The favorite was Capt. Candyman Can, who was on the Derby trail, whose connections realizing they did not have a “classic horse,” decided not to ruin the horse, and keep him short. The decision paid of as Javier Castellano guided the Candy Ride (ARG) colt to an easy 3 ¾ length victory.

Giant Moon (l.) battles with Cool Coal Man
Next up was the Excelsior Handicap, 1 1/8 for 3 year olds and up. The favorite was Barrier Reef, who was tearing it up all winter on the inner dirt track. But Barrier Reef had his share of problems - getting blocked and going five wide on the turn - and could do no better than third. That did not take away from a thrilling stretch drive between Cool Coal Man, who spurted away along the backstretch, and Darley’s Giant Moon, who pressed the pace all the way. In the end, Cool Coal Man grugingly gave way, and Giant Moon with Edgar Prado on board, won by ½ length.
Giant Moon with Edgar Prado up
The $750,000 Wood Memorial was one of four Kentucky Derby prep races across the country that day. It started off dramatic enough when Imperial Council got goofy in the paddock, freaked out a pick, reared up and promptly landed on his horsey ass, and had pretty much run his race right there.
I Want Revenge breaks in the air at the start
The there was the start. The gates opened, the horses broke - all except the favorite, I Want Revenge - who reared in the gate and broke when his front legs in the air. He immediately gave the field several lengths. But young Joe Talamo, all of 17 years old - or did he finally turn 18? - didn’t panic, and moved his horse into contention by the final turn. He encountered a wall of horses at the top of the stretch. Lucky for him, Atomic Rain, ridden by Joe Bravo, moved out from the rail, and bounced into I Want Revenge, and pin-balled him out to a just-opening hole. Joe put him into another gear, where he easily won by 1 ½ lengths over West Side Bernie.
I Want Revenge down the stretch
I Want Revenge and Joe Talamo over West Side Bernie
Too bad a lot of the crowd left. They missed a terrific finish in the Carter Handicap, a Grade I for older horses at 7 furlongs. Front running Fabulous Strike looked to be the winner, but Kodiak Kowboy, after going five wide, closed steadily to catch Fabulous Strike at the wire, and win by a head.
Kodiak Kowboy catches Fabulous Steike at the wire
