Trainer and Jockey quotes from the Stephen Foster
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from Churchill Downs:
DALLAS STEWART, trainer of MACHO AGAIN (winner)
He ran great, you know. Hes a great horse. We had a great rider. We put it all together today. You know hes not an in and out horse like most people think. He got the money today on a dry track today at Churchill. He proved himself. I think weve got a lot of good things ahead of us. Hes won major races on major tracks from down in New Orleans to Saratoga to here. Hes all dirt horse is what he is.
Q: What might be next?
The Whitney (the Grade I, $750,000 Whitney Handicap for 3-year-olds and up over 1 1/8 miles at Saratoga on Saturday, Aug. 8) will be our next goal.
ROBBY ALBARADO, jockey of MACHO AGAIN (winner)
The race set up great for us today. We had an outside trip and got a clear run. Its not by design that I wanted to go around that wide, but I just put him in a path where he can run around horses. Thats just where he wants to be. You just hope that you dont have to go too wide. He just prevailed to be the best today.
TERRY FINLEY, co-owner of MACHO AGAIN (winner)
Hes not a big, imposing horse but hes well balanced. Hes a sound horse, obviously. Hes danced a lot of dances. For a horse like this youve got to be a Grade I winner to be a Kentucky stallion. That was the reason we brought him back this year. We fully intend, if everything stays on track . . . were in the racing business and we love the game. We really think that in 2010, if everything stays on track, wed love to come back and defend our title in the Stephen Foster.
Q: What about the rest of this year?
Were going to try and get the money in the Whitney. Well talk to the partners and try to knock out the Jockey Club (Gold Cup) at Belmont and try to get to the Breeders Cup Classic.
JULIEN LEPAROUX, jockey of EINSTEIN (third as the favorite)
Im on the horse to beat, so of course theyre trying to beat me. I had nowhere to go; I just had to wait. I was in a pretty good spot, but I had nowhere to go. So I just waited and when he got room at the eighth pole, he finished strong. He was probably the best horse, but thats horse racing. Sometimes you get a tough trip and thats that.
HELEN PITTS-BLASI, trainer of EINSTEIN (third as the favorite)
He ran huge, it was just bad racing luck. They did all they could to get him beat, but thats just part of racing I guess. He gallops out in front. What can you do?
DALLAS STEWART, trainer of MACHO AGAIN (winner)
He ran great, you know. Hes a great horse. We had a great rider. We put it all together today. You know hes not an in and out horse like most people think. He got the money today on a dry track today at Churchill. He proved himself. I think weve got a lot of good things ahead of us. Hes won major races on major tracks from down in New Orleans to Saratoga to here. Hes all dirt horse is what he is.
Q: What might be next?
The Whitney (the Grade I, $750,000 Whitney Handicap for 3-year-olds and up over 1 1/8 miles at Saratoga on Saturday, Aug. 8) will be our next goal.
ROBBY ALBARADO, jockey of MACHO AGAIN (winner)
The race set up great for us today. We had an outside trip and got a clear run. Its not by design that I wanted to go around that wide, but I just put him in a path where he can run around horses. Thats just where he wants to be. You just hope that you dont have to go too wide. He just prevailed to be the best today.
TERRY FINLEY, co-owner of MACHO AGAIN (winner)
Hes not a big, imposing horse but hes well balanced. Hes a sound horse, obviously. Hes danced a lot of dances. For a horse like this youve got to be a Grade I winner to be a Kentucky stallion. That was the reason we brought him back this year. We fully intend, if everything stays on track . . . were in the racing business and we love the game. We really think that in 2010, if everything stays on track, wed love to come back and defend our title in the Stephen Foster.
Q: What about the rest of this year?
Were going to try and get the money in the Whitney. Well talk to the partners and try to knock out the Jockey Club (Gold Cup) at Belmont and try to get to the Breeders Cup Classic.
JULIEN LEPAROUX, jockey of EINSTEIN (third as the favorite)
Im on the horse to beat, so of course theyre trying to beat me. I had nowhere to go; I just had to wait. I was in a pretty good spot, but I had nowhere to go. So I just waited and when he got room at the eighth pole, he finished strong. He was probably the best horse, but thats horse racing. Sometimes you get a tough trip and thats that.
HELEN PITTS-BLASI, trainer of EINSTEIN (third as the favorite)
He ran huge, it was just bad racing luck. They did all they could to get him beat, but thats just part of racing I guess. He gallops out in front. What can you do?