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Bob Holthus Quotes
«He's an amazing horse. ? You could have lit a match in front of his nostrils after the Rebel.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«I've never had a horse work that good. This is probably the most talented horse I've ever had.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«I'm very happy with the draw. If Lawyer Ron could win this, he'd be one of the favorites for the Kentucky Derby. It's your lifelong dream.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«I think everybody in the grandstand wished me luck. I was glad he was able to uphold his standing and didn't disappoint anybody.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«The only thing I asked of John was try not to get trapped on the rail. Give him a place to run.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«He flies to Kentucky Monday morning. Odds for the Kentucky Derby? I think he will be no worse than second choice. Of course, I might have a bias.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«He's in his stall in Churchill Downs. We walked him here this morning before he left. ... They said he unloaded good.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«I've been at it for quite a while, but it's still a thrill. It's been a pretty good ride.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«About a week from next Saturday, he'll have his only kind of serious work. That and a lot of long gallops will be what we'll do with him.»
Author: Bob Holthus
«[Lawyer Ron] came out of the race great. I'm not worried about the pace [in the Derby ] because I know he's willing to rate if we need him to.»
Author: Bob Holthus