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Derby winner rallies for huge Preakness win

Posted: Saturday May 17, 2003 6:31 PM
Updated: Sunday May 18, 2003 3:25 PM
  Jose Santos, Funny Cide Jockey Jose Santos showed his empty -- and winning -- hand after crossing the finish line. AP

BALTIMORE (AP) -- They might have to make a movie about this horse, too.

Especially if Funny Cide wins the Belmont Stakes the way he won the Preakness on Saturday, running away from the field on the turn for home and finishing with a near-record 9 3/4-length victory.

A win in New York on the first Saturday of June and America will have its first Triple Crown winner in a quarter century and a real "horse of the people" to rival the celluloid version of Hollywood's soon-to-be-released "Seabiscuit."

Consider the plot lines:

The first gelding, who also happens to be the first New York-bred, who happens to be owned by a group of high school pals from Sackets Harbor, N.Y., will try for a Triple Crown on a track where he happens to be unbeaten in three races.

And riding him is Jose Santos, who endured the humiliation of a stewards' investigation before he was cleared of having anything other than a whip in his hand when he rode Funny Cide to victory in the Kentucky Derby.

After the Preakness runaway, an elated Santos declared:

Two of Three
Horses that have won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness (x-won Triple Crown):
Year  Horse 
2003  Funny Cide 
2002  War Emblem 
1999  Charismatic 
1998  Real Quiet 
1997  Silver Charm 
1989  Sunday Silence 
1987  Alysheba 
1981  Pleasant Colony 
1979  Spectacular Bid 
1978  x-Affirmed 
1977  x-Seattle Slew 
1973  x-Secretariat 
1971  Canonero II 
1969  Majestic Prince 
1968  Forward Pass 
1966  Kauai King 
1964  Northern Dancer 
1961  Carry Back 
1958  Tim Tam 
1948  x-Citation 
1946  x-Assault 
1944  Pensive 
1943  x-Count Fleet 
1941  x-Whirlaway 
1937  x-War Admiral 
1936  Bold Venture 
1935  x-Omaha 
1932  Burgoo King 
1930  x-Gallant Fox 
1919  x-Sir Barton 
 
 

"The only machine I had today was the red horse I was riding."

It was the second remarkable win in two weeks for Funny Cide, journeyman trainer Barclay Tagg and the owners, who kicked in $5,000 apiece to start Sackatoga Stable in 1995.

"It really has not sunk in yet," Sackatoga general partner Jack Knowlton said. "Hopefully Barclay can keep him on the edge because that will be one heck of a day for New York."

But the victory probably meant the most to Santos, who vowed to win to "show the public that everything we were doing was fair and square."

Funny Cide pulled away from Peace Rules heading into the stretch and steadily increased his margin before a cheering crowd of 100,268 at Pimlico Race Course -- which happens to be the same track where Seabiscuit defeated War Admiral in a match race Nov. 1, 1938.

"It was a wonderful feeling, believe me," said Santos, who was cleared by Churchill Downs stewards just five days ago. "Winning the Preakness was more sentimental because with all the [stuff] that happened. And now we did it. And I don't think nobody can say anything about Mr. Santos, about Funny Cide or Barclay Tagg."

Santos' Derby ride was investigated after a published photograph and a story in The Miami Herald raised suspicion that the rider had something other than a whip in his right hand when he crossed the finish line. He was cleared of wrongdoing Monday.

"Jose is a world-class rider and a world-class human being," Tagg said. "Those photographers and people in Miami are nuts."

Knowlton referred to the controversy as hitting "a couple of very little bumps in the road" that were handled expeditiously by the stewards.

Funny Cide's victory was 1/4 length shy of Survivor's 10-length victory in the first Preakness, in 1873. Even more, it moved him to the brink of racing immortality.

On June 7 he will attempt to become the 12th Triple Crown champion and first since Affirmed in 1978. The chestnut will be the fifth horse in the last seven years to get a Triple chance, and ninth since Affirmed swept the Derby, Preakness and Belmont a quarter century ago.

A gelding has never won the Triple Crown.

At the finish, Santos stood in the stirrups, put his fingers to his lips and then held up two fingers -- as if he wanted to make sure all the world could see there was nothing in his hand.

The 9-5 favorite in the field of 10 3-year-olds, Funny Cide covered the 1 3/16th-mile Preakness in 1:55.61, well off the record of 1:53.4 last accomplished by Louis Quatorze in 1996.

Midway Road, a 20-1 shot, was second, with Scrimshaw third and Peace Rules fourth. Senor Swinger was fifth, followed by New York Hero, Foufa's Warrior, Cherokee's Boy, Ten Cents a Shine and Kissin Saint.

Even Bob Baffert, who trains Senor Swinger, was impressed.

"It was fun watching and listening to the crowd respond to Funny Cide when he drew off like that," said Baffert, a four-time Preakness winner. "I'm getting off the trail at this bus stop and rooting for Funny Cide to win the Triple Crown."

Funny Cide won for the fifth time in seven starts and earned $650,000 for Sackatoga, boosting his career money totals to $1,889,385. Tagg, a self-described eternal pessimist, bought Funny Cide for $75,000 late last year.

"I have to admit I was not surprised," Tagg said, referring to the overpowering win. "I thought he had it in him."

The winner returned $5.80, $4.60 and $3.40. Midway Road, with Robby Albarado aboard, returned $15.40 and $9 and Scrimshaw paid $4 to show.

It was Funny Cide's show all the way.

The horse, who had beaten only New York-bred competition prior to his Derby victory, was brushed at the start by New York Hero. But he settled in quickly to follow the duel that developed between Scrimshaw and Peace Rules. Funny Cide was third along the backstretch, with Santos just waiting for the right time to make his move.

He did it just before the turn for home.

Funny Cide had pulled even with Peace Rules and then -- whoa! -- the gelding found another gear and left the others reeling in his wake.

Funny Cide buried the "photo finish" controversy with his decisive win, and now shifts the focus to the Belmont Stakes, which at 1 1/2 miles is called the Test of the Champion.

"I've been riding 27 years and this is the best horse I ever rode in my life," said Santos, who won the Belmont aboard Lemon Drop Kid in 1999.

 
By a Mile
Biggest Preakness wins:
Lengths  Horse, Year 
10  Survivor, 1873 
9 3/4  Funny Cide, 2003 
Buddist, 1889 
Count Fleet, 1943 
Dauber, 1938 
Bold, 1951 
Little Current, 1974 
Hansel, 1991 
 

There's no question the horse with the funny name is on a historic run.

Two weeks ago, as a 12-1 shot, he became the first New York-bred and first gelding in 74 years to win the Derby. The son of Distorted Humor, out of Belle's Good Cide, is the first New York-bred in 107 years to win the Preakness and the first gelding since Prairie Bayou in 1993.

The homecoming for the Belmont could produce a record crowd when New York's newest hero tries to join an elite group of Triple Crown winners that includes Citation, Whirlaway, Secretariat and Seattle Slew.

A record crowd 103,222 attended last year's Belmont when Derby-Preakness winner War Emblem stumbled at the start and finished eighth in his Triple try.

Peace Rules, a close third in the Derby, was no match for Funny Cide in the Preakness. The loss left trainer Bobby Frankel still looking for his first win in a Triple Crown race. The Hall of Famer is now 0-for-9.

D. Wayne Lukas had two horses in the field, Scrimshaw and Ten Cents a Shine, his record 29th and 30th starters. The Hall of Famer has won the Preakness five times.

Among the horses Funny Cide may face in the Belmont are Derby runner-up Empire Maker, Atswhatimtalknbout, Dynever, Most Feared, Outta Here, Pretence and Ten Most Wanted.

Should Funny Cide sweep the Triple Crown, he would earn a $5 million bonus paid by Triple Crown Productions.

2003 Preakness Results
Fin.  Name  Jockey  Odds  Win  Place  Show 
Funny Cide  Santos  2-1  5.80  4.60  3.40 
Midway Road  Albarado  18-1     15.40  9.00 
Scrimshaw  Stevens  9-2        4.00 
Peace Rules  Prado  2-1          
Senor Swinger  Day  9-2          
New York Hero  Chavez  17-1          
Foufa's Warrior  Dominguez  20-1          
Cherokee's Boy  Fogelsonger  8-1          
Ten Cents  Bailey  7-1          
10  Kissin Saint  Migliore  9-1          
Exacta: $120.60; Trifecta: $684.20; Super: $792.20
 


Preakness Winners
Year  Horse  Year  Horse  Year  Horse 
2003  Funny Cide  1959  Royal Orbit  1915  Rhine Maiden 
2002  War Emblem  1958  Tim Tam  1914  Holiday 
2001  Point Given  1957  Bold Ruler  1913  Buskin 
2000  Red Bullet  1956  Fabius  1912  Col. Holloway 
1999  Charismatic  1955  Nashua  1911  Watervale 
1998  Real Quiet  1954  Hasty Road  1910  Lay Master 
1997  Silver Charm  1953  Native Dancer  1909  Effendi 
1996  Louis Quatorze  1952  Blue Man  1908  Royal Tourist 
1995  Timber Country  1951  Bold  1907  Don Enrique 
1994  Tabasco Cat  1950  Hill Prince  1906  Whimsical 
1993  Prairie Bayou  1949  Capot  1905  Cairngorm 
1992  Pine Bluff  1948  Citation  1904  Bryn Mawr 
1991  Hansel  1947  Faultless  1903  Flocarline 
1990  Summer Squall  1946  Assault  1902  Old England 
1989  Sunday Silence  1945  Polynesian  1901  The Parader 
1988  Risen Star  1944  Pensive  1900  Hindus 
1987  Alysheba  1943  Count Fleet  1899  Half Time 
1986  Snow Chief  1942  Alsab  1898  Sly Fox 
1985  Tank's Prospect  1941  Whirlaway  1897  Paul Kauver 
1984  Gate Dancer  1940  Bimelech  1896  Margrave 
1983  Dep. Testamony  1939  Challedon  1895  Belmar 
1982  Aloma's Ruler  1938  Dauber  1894  Assignee 
1981  Pleasant Colony  1937  War Admiral  '93-91  No Races 
1980  Codex  1936  Bold Venture  1890  Montague 
1979  Spectacular Bid  1935  Omaha  1889  Buddhist 
1978  Affirmed  1934  High Quest  1888  Refund 
1977  Seattle Slew  1933  Head Play  1887  Dubine 
1976  Elocutionist  1932  Burgoo King  1886  The Bard 
1975  Master Derby  1931  Mate  1885  Tecumseh 
1974  Little Current  1930  Gallant Fox  1884  Knt. of Ellerslie 
1973  Secretariat  1929  Dr. Freeland  1883  Jacobus 
1972  Bee Bee Bee  1928  Victorian  1882  Vanguard 
1971  Canonero II  1927  Bostonian  1881  Saunterer 
1970  Personality  1926  Display  1880  Grenada 
1969  Majestic Prince  1925  Coventry  1879  Harold 
1968  Forward Pass  1924  Nellie Morse  1878  Duke of Magenta 
1967  Damascus  1923  Vigil  1877  Cloverbrook 
1966  Kauai King  1922  Pillory  1876  Shirley 
1965  Tom Rolfe  1921  Broomspun  1875  Tom Ochiltree 
1964  Northern Dancer  1920  Man o' War  1874  Culpepper 
1963  Candy Spots  1919  Sir Barton  1873  Survivor 
1962  Greek Money  1918  W. Cloud/J. Hare, Jr.       
1961  Carry Back  1917  Kalitan       
1960  Bally Ache  1916  Damrosch       
 

 
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