Hajji's Treasure broke both legs, but was not put down --- the horse (according to the news) was intelligent enough to sit still while being worked on -- and the owners were able to bring him back to Pleasanton California. ---
Thanks cf1970. The book Tarnished Crown, by Carol Flake, focused on Chief's Crown and the 3 year old crop of 1985. I did not follow racing then, but in retrospect the 85' crop was fantastic. Spend A Buck, Chief's Crown, Proud Truth, Creme Fraiche, Tanks Prospect, Stephans Odessey, Skip Trial, Turkoman, Cutlass Reality, Nostalgia's Star, and Skywalker.
When the track was so fast on Preakness day, my friends and I were talking about what a mistake Spend a Buck's connections had made.
It was an incredible letdown without a Triple Crown attempt. This race was widely ignored in the media.
That's heyday of horse racing TV, as far as I'm concerned, the '70s and '80s. Big names like Cosell and McKay and Whitaker and Jimmy the Greek provided a real presence. Cosell at this point had dropped football and boxing. He was doing racing and baseball.
Pretty awesome finish, wasn't it? It's too bad Secretariat/Northern Dancer grandson Chief's Crown couldn't hold on, but big credit to Pat Day for getting Tank's Prospect to give all he had.
Yes, Howard Cosell was a big fan of horse racing; he did a fine job back in the day.
Thanks for posting this I was trying to find this race last night. Keep up the good work CF1970. HAPPY EASTER TO EVERYONE THAT ENJOYS THESE GREAT HORSE RACES.
Curlin was clocked in an extremely quick 1:53.46, but since the other record holders were timed in tenths of a second, their final times could have been anywhere from 1:53.40 - 1:53.59. Going by that, it's tough to determine whose time was fastest. It is very important to note that Secretariat's record-setting Daily Racing Form time in 1973 was achieved without the whip or any real urging at all. Those facts alone still make his Preakness the greatest by far, in my mind.
Hajji's Treasure broke both legs, but was not put down --- the horse (according to the news) was intelligent enough to sit still while being worked on -- and the owners were able to bring him back to Pleasanton California. ---
CrispinFlora 1 year ago
One of Dave Johnson's best calls too. Wish Chief's Crown would have won it, he deserved, at least, one of them.
jess4metoo 2 years ago
Thanks cf1970. The book Tarnished Crown, by Carol Flake, focused on Chief's Crown and the 3 year old crop of 1985. I did not follow racing then, but in retrospect the 85' crop was fantastic. Spend A Buck, Chief's Crown, Proud Truth, Creme Fraiche, Tanks Prospect, Stephans Odessey, Skip Trial, Turkoman, Cutlass Reality, Nostalgia's Star, and Skywalker.
jhordanian 2 years ago
Thank You so much for this video. I have been asking everyone about it and you came through!! I loved Cheif"s Crown, and feel that HE set the record.
thorobredfan 2 years ago
When the track was so fast on Preakness day, my friends and I were talking about what a mistake Spend a Buck's connections had made.
It was an incredible letdown without a Triple Crown attempt. This race was widely ignored in the media.
That's heyday of horse racing TV, as far as I'm concerned, the '70s and '80s. Big names like Cosell and McKay and Whitaker and Jimmy the Greek provided a real presence. Cosell at this point had dropped football and boxing. He was doing racing and baseball.
AwsiDooger 2 years ago
Great video, cf1970! No controversy in that Preakness win for D. Wayne Lukas a la Codex.
terjer01 2 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this. I love seeing old telecasts of races. Made my day! :-)
JennyPotter 2 years ago
Ho ho ho ho....YEAH!
Gorgeous finish! My heart is just soaring.
Great upload, as usual, CF. So grateful for all your work to put this channel here for us.
Interesting to hear Howard Cosell. I didn't know he ever graced the microphones of racing. :-)
nameofthepen 2 years ago
Pretty awesome finish, wasn't it? It's too bad Secretariat/Northern Dancer grandson Chief's Crown couldn't hold on, but big credit to Pat Day for getting Tank's Prospect to give all he had.
Yes, Howard Cosell was a big fan of horse racing; he did a fine job back in the day.
I appreciate your support!
cf1970 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this I was trying to find this race last night. Keep up the good work CF1970. HAPPY EASTER TO EVERYONE THAT ENJOYS THESE GREAT HORSE RACES.
Rodney81818 2 years ago
You are very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed this.
Happy Easter to you as well, and everyone else this weekend.
Thank you for the kind words.
cf1970 2 years ago
didn't curlin beat his time... barely?
truebluegrit 2 years ago
Curlin was clocked in an extremely quick 1:53.46, but since the other record holders were timed in tenths of a second, their final times could have been anywhere from 1:53.40 - 1:53.59. Going by that, it's tough to determine whose time was fastest. It is very important to note that Secretariat's record-setting Daily Racing Form time in 1973 was achieved without the whip or any real urging at all. Those facts alone still make his Preakness the greatest by far, in my mind.
cf1970 2 years ago
gotcha, thanks for clearing that up =]
i agree. secretariat's preakness was definantly amazing, to say the least.
truebluegrit 2 years ago