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Not sure I want to see that video.
I had to wait 90 minutes sweating moving up a placing, a refunded race...was a long video, though Lance's will have more action than some blinking #s and commentary
I was there that night too, and I remember that race well. It was the NYSS final for 3 yo colts.The horse on the lead turning for home was named Fulla Potholes, driven by Mike Kimelman. The horse stuck his toes in at the top of the stretch, and most of the field piled over him. Two horses escaped the pile up and were able to finish the race. Black Gold Road, driven by DR Ackerman, crossed the line first, but was on a break. The #8 horse, Gloucester Court (Jim Morrill Jr.), who had been was parked the mile and faded badly, was so far back that he was able to circle around the pile and crossed the line a half-length back of Ackerman. He was placed first because Ackerman's horse was on a break.I have not been able to find any press on this race, much less a video.
Thanks to KP....Fulla Potholes name there is a story from 9/15/91 in the Buffalo News and it's online with a paywall though but..."Buffalo NewsDRIVER WALTER CASE HURT IN SIX-HORSE SIRE PILEUPFulla Potholes, with Mike Kimelman handling the reigns, went down at the top of the stretch of the $200,000 pace for 3-yea...."https://share.google/tplqJv2zOkAxlCoMo
Here's a little bit more..." DRIVER WALTER CASE HURT IN SIX-HORSE SIRE PILEUP By FROM NEWS WIRE SERVICES NEWS STAFF REPORTER CAROLYN RAEKE CONTRIBUTED TO THIS ARTICLE., News wire services Sep 15, 1991Driver Walter Case was hospitalized with undetermined injuries Saturday night following a six-horse pile up in the eighth and final race of the $1.6 million New York Sire Stakes Night of Champions. Fulla Potholes, with Mike Kimelman handling the reigns, went down at the top of the stretch of the $200,000 pace for 3-year-old colts and geldings. Fast Traffic,"