This is the Cecil Peacock and Brother Derek party. We've got a bunch of friends going and we're going to enjoy it.
This is what the Derby is all about.
This makes you look like you can ride and I can train. The good ones will do that.
We had hoped to get an easy lead, and he relaxed and finished. He's a real racehorse.
We just have to keep doing what he's been doing and crank him up for the first Saturday in May.
We knew we didn't have any chance, but it was a good experience. You could even say it's a bigger race now. I imagine there will be a little more attention on us this time around.
We took a little edge off him and everything looks good. He doesn't require a lot of works. I don't need to work him every five or six days and really pound him. He stays fit on his own. He'll do a little something Wednesday or Thursday and that should be it.
We'll have to train a little harder now. We'll be training for the toughest race to win in the world.
We'll take him over to the paddock and school him this afternoon with the fourth race if it isn't raining.
We're set for the Santa Catalina. He's here, he loves this track, so why leave?
You always hope to get a horse that just keeps improving. Each week, each race, he's done that.
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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.