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Letter "G" » Greg Gilchrist Quotes
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«He's eating well and breezed well over the track,»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«I thought we had to win today and win decisively to go to the Breeders' Cup. If the horse is doing well, I think we owe it to him to give him the chance. I'd say it's 75-25 that we would go, and the only way we wouldn't go is if the horse wasn't doing well.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«I think his chances of being at Belmont a couple of months from now are very good. I would rather train him up to the Breeders' Cup. If I can find something in California against older horses, that would be a possibility.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«This race was exactly what we were looking for. Now I just have to keep him healthy and happy. But we realize that the next one will be much more demanding. That's what the Breeders' Cup is, the best of the best.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«It'll depend a lot on the way things play out with the other races. I certainly think that if we would go on and win on the 29th that we have to be considered.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«He won't make his living sprinting.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«The competition will be more severe next time, and we'll get a clearer picture.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«He will not be in the Kentucky Derby.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«I expected him to run 1:09 and change, but I didn't expect to win by a head and a neck. He didn't go down in my mind, but he didn't move up either. I don't think we can take anything from this race. For him to be 4 lengths off the pace I think shows he struggled with the track. He was tired in the winner's circle.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
«That Barber, you ought to give him a medal. He faces tough horses and never quits.»
Author: Greg Gilchrist
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