Thursday, October 28, 2010

Proviso: Always on Track

Proviso winning the Diana Handicap G-1 at Saratoga Race Course, 7/31/10
Photo courtesy of the Saratogian, Ed Burke -- photographer

In his recent association with Bill Mott's racing stable, Bill Higgins has worked with many of Mott's string of racing stars. On a tour with Bill through the Mott barns at the Oklahoma Track at Saratoga Race Course in early summer, I was introduced to the horses. Some were laying down, resting. Those we peeked at, whispered about and then tiptoed away. Most were standing, looking out of their stalls, ready to mug a passerby for attention, a scratch or a kiss. Yes, horses in that outfit get loved on big time.
I met Erma Lee, a chestnut two-year-old filly, by Stormy Atlantic, that had yet to run. She's a quick-footed redheaded filly with more than enough attitude to make herself known. Later on, she ran in a couple of maiden special weight races, learning and improving, before she powered home to win her maiden.
Evanderfield was another memorable colt from that tour. A looming, almost black Exchange Rate two-year-old, Evanderfield hadn't raced at that point. He did however give Bill a daily run for his money with his joie de vivre and coltish mischievous behavior. A tip to his nature is his left ear, which appears a bit shaggy. It got this way when he was a foal and was either in a brawl with another foal, or, was corrected harshly by his mother or another broodmare. No one is talking...
On that trip to the backstretch, Juddmonte Farm's great fourth-generation home-bred race mare Proviso wasn't in residence. She was busy skipping round the country, taking on all comers and winning multiple Grade 1 stakes' races.
Proviso came to Saratoga for the race meet. Listening to the chuckle in Bill's voice as he described how he joined the Proviso watch, I could tell he was smitten with this five-year-old daughter of Dansili.

Like many quality race horses, Proviso has a strong sense of self, knows the track routine as well as she knows the bottom of her feed tub, and she likes to change things up a bit. With over thirty years of dealing with race horses, a light hand and an affable way, Bill became Proviso's acolyte.
When cooling down, walking around the shedrow after exercise, Proviso likes to spot another horse cooling down, take it on and get ahead of that horse. This isn't a mare that is just competitive on the track. Wherever she goes, she brings her business. Bill likens taking her on these walks to waterskiing, where to get control and leverage he is constantly leaning back and digging in his heels.

An incident occasioned by Proviso would make any racetracker grin. First, I must state that at Saratoga, trainers keep their shedrows manicured and immaculate. There is great pride in abundant, draping hanging baskets.
The operation of trainer Christophe Clement backed on to Mott's barns, and Clement's hanging baskets were worthy of a prize at the county fair. Bill was walking Proviso by the Clement shedrow, when she set her neck, veered over to the middle of the barn and grabbed herself a mouthful of hanging basket -- about half the basket's flowers and foliage. She did this right in front of Christophe Clement. The flowers were pulled out of Proviso's mouth as Bill hustled her away from her crime scene.
I can't help but wonder if that wasn't a bit of horse-human smack talk, from one turf superstar (Proviso) to another turf superstar (Clement). Clement trains the spectacular, Eclipse winning Gio Ponti, a talented adversary of Proviso in the upcoming Breeders' Cup Mile (turf).
Proviso won a Grade 1 stake at the Saratoga meet. After she left Saratoga this fall she headed south and picked up another Grade 1 at Keeneland in Lexington, KY. She is entered in the Breeders' Cup Mile (turf) at Churchill Downs, on November 6. There she will meet up with Gio Ponti, the legendary two-time BC Mile winner Goldikova and a field of fierce turf competitors.
I'll be down there watching Proviso, and rooting for her to bring her best game and run her race.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Going to the Breeders' Cup? Here's a Listing of Free Wifi Sites in Louisville, KY

Great news! Churchill Downs, site of the 2010 Breeders' Cup, has free WiFi!


Other spots for some gratis WiFi include:
Angelo's Sports Bar & Grill - 627 N 34th - 502 776 9127
Atomic Saucer - 1000 E Oak St - (502)636-1244
Bearno's By The Bridge - 131 E Main St - 502-584-7720
Bluegrass Brewing Co. - 3929 Shelbyville Rd - 502 899 7070
Browning's Brewery - 401 East Main Street - (502)515-0174
Churchill Downs - 700 entral Ave - 502-636-4400
Close-Knit Cafe - 311 Wallace Avenue - 502-894-3333
Coffee Crossing - 13825 English Villa Dr. - 502.254.7040
Davern's Tavern - 3044 Hunsinger Lane - 502 456 5530
Ermin's French Bakery and Cafe - location in the Heyburn Building at Fourth Street and Broadway
Heine Brother's Coffee locations
1295 Bardstown Road - "The Highlands" - (502) 456-5108
2714 Frankfort Ave. - "Crescent Hill" - (502) 899-5551
119 Chenoweth Lane - "St. Matthews" - (502) 893-5103
2200 Bardstown Road - "Douglass Loop" - (502) 515-0380
Hosting.com headquarters area - 4th St
Highland Coffee Co - 1140 C Bardstown Rd
It's A Grind Coffee House - 2809 N Hurstbourne Pkwy - 502-327-2820
Java Brewing Co. - 2910 Frankfort Avenue - (502) 893-6996 and 516 West Main Street - (502) 568-6339 and 462 S. Fourth Street
Ken Towery Firestone - Shelbyville Rd 
Kerns Korner Bar - 2600 Bardstown Rd
Kroger - 9510 Westport Rd - 502 425 0065
La Vida Java - 1301 Herr Ln, Ste 110 - 502 412 9393
Lynn's Paradise Cafe - 984 Barret Ave - 502-583-3447
Louisville Public Library Branches
Main Library - 301 York Street - 502-574-1611
Bon Air Regional Library - 2816 Del Rio Place
Crescent Hill Branch Library - 2762 Frankfort Avenue
Fairdale Branch Library - 10616 W. Manslick Rd
Fern Creek Branch Library - 6768 Bardstown Road
Highland-Shelby Park Branch Library - 1250 Bardstown Rd.
Iroquois Branch Library - 601 W. Woodlawn Ave.
Jeffersontown Branch Library - 10635 Watterson Trail
Middletown Branch Library - 200 North Juneau Drive
Okolona Branch Library - 7709 Preston Highway
Portland Branch Library - 3305 Northwestern Pkwy
St. Matthews-Eline Branch Library - 3940 Grandview Avenue
Shawnee Branch Library - 3912 West Broadway
Shively-Newman Branch Library - 3920 Dixie Highway
Southwest Regional Library - 10375 Dixie Highway
Western Branch Library - 604 South Tenth Street
Westport Branch Library - 8100 Westport Road
Louisville Waterfront Park
McAlister's Deli - 2721 S Hurstbourne Pkwy - 502 671 2424
McAlister's Deli - 12911 Shelbyville Rd - 502 244 5113
McDonald's - all locations
Old Louisville Coffeehouse - 1489 S Fourth St - 502-635-6660
Oxmoor Mazda - customer waiting area - 7913 Shelbyville Rd 
Panera Bread - Mall of St. Matthews - 5000 Shelbyville Road - (502) 899-9992
Panera Bread - 6221 Dutchman Lane - (502) 895-9991
Panera Bread - 10451 Champion Farms Drive
Panera Bread - 601 South Hurstbourne Lane - (502) 423-7343 and 3131 Poplar Level Rd - 502 635 9164
Park Place on Main Restaurant - 401 East Main Street - (502)515-0172
Peppermint Lounge - 5343 Mitscher Ave - 502 361 9450
Qdoba - 1500 Bardstown Rd - 502 454 3380 and 3021 Poplar Level Rd - 502 637 5405
Quills Coffee - 930 Baxter Ave - 502 742 6129
Remo's Pizza - 9901 LaGrange Rd - 502 339 8111
Smoketown USA BBQ - 1153 Logan St - 502 409 9180
Sunergos Micro-Roastery & Espresso Bar - 2122 Preston Street - 502.634.1243
Tony Boombozz - 2813 North Hurstbourne - 502 394 0000 
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SpringHill Suites Downtown - 502 569 7373 and 10101 Forest Green Blvd - 502 326 3895
Fairfield Inn & Suites Downtown - 100 E Jefferson - 502 569 3553
Residence Inn Downtown - 333 E Market St - 502 589 8998
Marriott Downtown - lobby area - 280 W Jefferson - 502627 5045
Archway Motel - 10615 Dixie Hwy - 502-937-0937
Bashford Manor B&B - 2227 Bashford Manor Lane - 502 295 9005
Rocking Horse Manor B&B - 1022 S Third St - 502 583 0408

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Secretariat Redux: 20+ Clips & Links

Secretariat needs no introduction. The images of his glowing copper form streaking past the Belmont Stakes' finish line, thereby winning the Triple Crown, are forever burnished in our collective minds.

I've parsed through countless (it seems) clips, articles and websites covering Secretariat. Here is a selection of my favorites. Enjoy!




VIDEOS

Penny Chenery, owner of Secretariat, sits down with BloodHorse.com's Lenny Shulman to share her remembrances of Big Red and his legendary career."Secretariat Captures Triple Crown", ESPN, 2008

"The Immortal SECRETARIAT", Enjoy Big Red living large on the farm, with his handlers and admirers remembering his personality and greatness. YouTube.com, cf1970

"Secretariat", ESPN Classic's SportsCentury. YouTube, partymanners












  • "Secretariat Didn't Like Roses!", This is a rare clip of Secretariat after the 1973 Kentucky Derby. After he got the roses, he tried to bolt! YouTube, 8bellesshoulda1



     WEB SITES
    Secretariat.com: Out of the gate ... and into history
    Secretariat's Meadow Blog
    Secretariat. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Eddie Sweat. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    PERIODICALS
    "Secretariat Remains No. 1 Name in Racing" by Ron Flatter, Special to ESPN.com

    "Putting A New Light On The Derby" by Whitney Tower, Sports Illustrated, April 30, 1973 Before the 1973 Kentucky Derby, Whitney Tower scrutinizes the Derby field.
    "Crunch Went The Big Red Apple" by George Plimpton, Sports Illustrated, July 09, 1973

    "The Man Who Trained A Flying Horse"by William Nack, Sports Illustrated, July 10, 2000

    "Pure Heart" by William Nack, Sports Illustrated, October 24, 1994. In this SI Classic from 1990, Nack relives the greatest ride of his life: Secretariat's thrilling career as a racehorse.

    "Secretariat" by Dan Illman, DRF.Com, September 23, 2010

    "To the Swift: Red Smith on Secretariat" by Red Smith, Joe Drape and the New York Times, June 6, 2008

    BOOKS

    Secretariat: The Making of a Champion by William Nack

    Secretariat's Meadow by Kate Chenery Tweedy

    The Big Red Horse, The Secretariat Story and the Loyal Groom Who Loved Him by Lawence Scanlan, For young readers and up.
    Secretariat by Raymond Woolfe, Jr

    The Horse God Built: The Untold Story of Secretariat, the World's Greatest Racehorse by Lawrence Scanlan