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Sometimes what people refer to as a great drive was pure luck like Scott Zeron winning the Hambo 2 years ago without ever leaving the rail/pylons. Sometimes a so-called great drive is the result of a bad drive by another driver.
Mike LaChance on BJ Scoot 1988 Jug. Had to hang Albert Albert the whole mile with a 'FOUR' horse Lou Guidaentry in behind..53.4 to the half. Our boy Roger called it 'UNHEARD OF' at the time. Classic Mikey. No whipping rules then.
One I loved was Morrill Jr. riding the rail with Holborn Hanover. He won the Meadowlands Pace at a big price. Saving ground was the key...because he was not the best horse.
The 2 boldest moves that came right to my mind, one of them worked out.. the other didn't. The dumb one has to be MacDonell on SBSW in the Meadowlands Pace. The other which did work out but was a bad drive was the LBJ that Campbell drove Life Sign.. trying to go for the lead when he knew how well Riyadh could leave and Presidential Ball closing that hole.. then backing off to 4th and then almost immediately pulling back out. Life Sign bailed out Campbell on that day.
There are moments in life when time stands still.When things transpire regardless of your will.Like sliding on ice when your brakes have locked,Or the viewing of the steps, when your child first walked.A similar thing happened that year at Delaware.Lifesign had a day to which no-one can compare.He cruised in the elim', as Campbell put a move on Jack.But did he have the stamina, for the second heat, to come back?Yes he had staved off a top challenger when he beat Presidential Ball,But Riyadh had the rail in the final and was sure to get the first call.Still Campbell had no choice, he had to try and leave.For him, Riyadh had one answer, ask and you shall receive.Yes Campbell soon found out that he'd have to take a seat,And when he went first over, in my mind, he was beat.The third quarter went in twenty seven and four, and Lifesign was still there,Though keeping 'The Ball' locked in had become my only care.But that day will live on in my mind and in Jug history go down, As the day Lifesign wouldn't quit, and Riyadh lost the triple crown.