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50-1 long shot Mine That Bird upset the competition to win the 135th Kentucky Derby. Hear the trainer and owners talk about what the win means to them and more.
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" Actually mark. -- and disgusted we plan -- instantly. And when he got currently there shuffling last grandstands. Watching. Countless -- just done a super job Indian nation -- It's when Ali told everybody this sort needed with the laid back there in the short run and it worked out super. -- super job. And I just can't say enough about. The way things went bush you know. When usually when you start at a race in trouble it never gets any better and in. Once we got settled back at last count picked a spot in just everything fell together. We were really lucky to get in there. So that's about some."
" I really thought this horse have a lot of talent we just weren't able to see it all yet and and today anyway it made my heart -- a little bit when he came back there and he was last. I was really glad the scenes that far in front when he came around the second time. So we have a lot of fun of -- mark and I've been friends for years ago lot of business together racing business breeding business in New Mexico. And we're very proud of the horse he's Kentucky bred -- proud of that and we need those as well and we thrive offered -- that you breads. Your stallions Greg Myers and everything we're very proud of their source. But it just shows what can be done with a couple of birdies and have good time together -- go to the races. And a dream a little bit and your dreams -- peppered with."
" wooden award of that realism. I knew cap room was going he's patient record. And when he started pressing started move on the backside when he found their grill. Would be over."
" Well no -- never been in the -- at all until we got here but when you watch divorced train over this track it was lacking was born to run hand. Well when it was dry and that was -- in the better the worst is really stepped over the top of it he could see horses struggling out there and he never took a step that you like struggled to and so you know yet to feel pretty good about the money they expect it's been just a wonderful trip. And a lot of credit goes to palladium and and Calvin -- today they're really really helped us now mentors we thought we had -- not worth it. We had a good job train and an excellent job right."
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