Interesting quotes from the trainer of the BC Classic winner
DiscreetCat
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I was reading an article by DRF's Steve Davidowitz today, and found these particular two paragraphs to be very thought-provoking. It might not be a coincidence that the Euros did so well this year...
As explained by John Gosden, trainer of BC Juvenile Turf winner Donativum and BC Classic winner Raven's Pass, the success of the Euro invasion was not merely due to good horses in good form. According to Gosden, it was directly related to the absence of steroids for the first time in Breeders' Cup history and the change from a dirt main track to a synthetic racing surface.
"We knew we would be playing on a level playing field this time," Gosden said. "Many of us felt it would bring us closer together with a better chance to win."
As explained by John Gosden, trainer of BC Juvenile Turf winner Donativum and BC Classic winner Raven's Pass, the success of the Euro invasion was not merely due to good horses in good form. According to Gosden, it was directly related to the absence of steroids for the first time in Breeders' Cup history and the change from a dirt main track to a synthetic racing surface.
"We knew we would be playing on a level playing field this time," Gosden said. "Many of us felt it would bring us closer together with a better chance to win."
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