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Article: PACIFICBOUNTY CO-SECOND FAVORITE TODAY STRONG SHOWING AT ARKANSAS DERBY WILL MEAN HE'LL BE AT KENTUCKY DERBY.(SPORTS)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- April 12, 1997
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Byline: ED MILLER, STAFF WRITER
HOT SPRINGS, ARK. -- Describing his Kentucky Derby contender, Pacificbounty, Norfolk's Donald Grey praised the colt's ``high head'' and ``prancing attitude.''
``You should see him canter after a race,'' Grey said.
If the coal-black 3-year-old runs well in today's Arkansas Derby here at Oaklawn Park, Grey and his four co-owners may do some cantering of their own. A strong showing will mean Pacificbounty will be running for the roses at Churchill Downs on May 3.
Grey, a semi-retired lawyer enjoying the ride of a lifetime, expects nothing less than another stellar performance from the horse that has already ...