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OAKS THEY SAID IT

MAY 2, 2008

Proud Spell was an emphatic winner (Charles Pravata/Horsephotos.com)
"We don't think it helped us. We didn't like it in the Breeders' Cup (Juvenile Fillies [G1] at Monmouth). She can handle any kind of surface and actually Churchill's track when it gets wet is very good. When it gets water on it, it's very good."

—Trainer Larry Jones commenting on whether he thought the wet track aided PROUD SPELL (Proud Citizen)

"We got a good break and I worked my way over and saved the ground that I wanted to in the first turn. Then I got the position that we were looking for, a stalk and pounce kind of trip with a target to run at. That's what I got. At the top of the lane my filly ran all out and I just couldn't catch up to the winner. That was it."

—Jockey Rajiv Maragh on his trip aboard runner-up LITTLE BELLE (A.P. Indy)

"I didn't go into this race wanting to be on the lead, but nobody took it so I went. I got over and kicked some mud in Little Belle's face and I thought that might deter her. My filly was relaxed; she was running easy on the backstretch. Just galloping. Then when I asked her she gave me a run for about a sixteenth of a mile and they just went by me. I don't think the distance beat her today. She can run that far. I think she just got beat by good fillies today."

—Jockey Eric Camacho, who rode pacesetter BSHARPSONATA (Pulpit)

The Oaks field splashes around the first turn (Pam DiOrio/Horsephotos.com)
"It pretty much played out the way we thought it would with us ending up on the lead. She ran really good. She just got tired today, no excuses, and my hat's off to the winner, who was best. We've been through this type of environment before with Xtra Heat in the Breeders' Cup, but it was exciting to go through."

—Trainer Tim Salzman on Bsharpsonata and his experience participating in the Kentucky Oaks (G1)

"I had a great trip, just not enough horse. I don't think she handled the going real well. It was a little thick for her out there, a little deep and wet. But she's a nice filly. She's going to get nicer."

—Jockey Robby Albarado on riding Florida Oaks (G3) winner AWESOME CHIC (Awesome Again)


 


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