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April 28th, 2010
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- Resolved Question: What is the date for post position draw for the Kentucky Derby?
- Resolved Question: What's the best post position to draw in the Kentucky Derby? - Is outside positions better then inside? Why?
- Resolved Question: When is the 2008 Kentucky Derby Post Position draw? - Any information appreciated. When? Where? Time? Station?? Thank you in advance.
- Resolved Question: Which post position will Hillary Clinton have at today's Kentucky Derby? - Every time you hear Hillary speak its nag, nag, nag.
- Resolved Question: Who is airing the Kentucky Derby Post Position draw? - why cannot I find it on the actual Kentucky Derby site,which has NO CONTACT INFO. nightmare. nothing on ESPN, TVG or HRTV. seriously.
- Resolved Question: kentucky derby post position question? - so what day this week do they announce the field, and also post positions?...i have to put my bets in on thursday b/c i dont have any free time to do it closer to the race.
- Resolved Question: what post position in a horse race is thought to be the best in the Kentucky Derby? - Like Saturdays race has the 2 best horses in the 1st and the 20th gates and all the other horses in between. I know the farthest out is the least favorable one. The inside post is also a poor one because they always crowd to the rail and that horse gets boxed in from the start. I think the middle gate. What does everybody else think? And who wins Saturday? And yes who has the winner gets chosen the best answere. Good luck Derby fans
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- Kentucky Derby Post Draw Introduction by John Asher - John Asher introduces the players in the Kentucky Derby post position draw and starts the official broadcast.From: PaulickReportViews: 130
0 ratingsTime: 02:40 More in Sports - Kentucky Derby 137 Post Position Draw - Churchill Downs: 5/4/11From: TTimesVideoViews: 694
1 ratingsTime: 04:08 More in Sports - 4/28/10: Post Position Draw - Kentucky Derby 136 Post Position drawFrom: TTimesVideoViews: 189
1 ratingsTime: 05:29 More in Sports - Lookin at Lucky Is the Early Derby Favorite - Lookin At Lucky is the early 3-1 favorite for Saturday's Kentucky Derby and will start from the No.1 post position, while filly Devil May Care will break from No.11. Trainers and owners discussed their horses following Wednesday's draw. (April 28)From: AssociatedPressViews: 683
3 ratingsTime: 01:33 More in Sports - Field Set For Kentucky Derby 136 - Post position have been drawn for the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby, and some trainers are happy with their spots while others? Not so much.From: wlkytvViews: 4385
0 ratingsTime: 02:34 More in News & Politics - Handicapping Tips: Kentucky Derby 2011 - Post Positions -
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- Kentucky Derby 135: Post position draw - NTRA.com talks to trainers Todd Pletcher, Bob Baffert, Tom McCarthy and more at the Kentucky Derby on Wednesday, April 29, 2009.From: NTRAHorseRacingViews: 1310
3 ratingsTime: 05:30 More in Sports - Kentucky Derby 137 Post Position Draw - Churchill Downs: 5/4/11From: TTimesVideoViews: 694
1 ratingsTime: 04:08 More in Sports - Draws from Sidney's Candy - Jackson Bend - Kentucky Derby post position draw from Sidney's Candy to Jackson BendFrom: PaulickReportViews: 96
0 ratingsTime: 02:14 More in Sports - 4/28/10: Post Position Draw - Kentucky Derby 136 Post Position drawFrom: TTimesVideoViews: 189
1 ratingsTime: 05:29 More in Sports - Lookin at Lucky Is the Early Derby Favorite - Lookin At Lucky is the early 3-1 favorite for Saturday's Kentucky Derby and will start from the No.1 post position, while filly Devil May Care will break from No.11. Trainers and owners discussed their horses following Wednesday's draw. (April 28)From: AssociatedPressViews: 683
3 ratingsTime: 01:33 More in Sports - 2011 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes Draw - Post position draw on April 13, 2011.From: keenelandfanViews: 662
2 ratingsTime: 05:46 More in Sports - 2008 Kentucky Derby - Big Brown + Post Race - Running away from 19 rivals, Big Brown dominated Saturday's 134th running of the Kentucky Derby, winning by four and three-quarters lengths in a race that was marred by the death of Eight Belles, who finished second. Big Brown became the first horse since 1915 to win the Kentucky Derby with three or fewer starts coming into the race. He started from the unfavorable outside post position No. 20, but neither that nor his lack of racing experience proved to be a problem. After the race, the filly Eight Belles collapsed after pulling up. According to Dr. Larry Bramlage, among the on-call veterinarians Saturday at Churchill Downs, she broke both of her front ankles and was euthanized on the track. Eight Belles is trained by Larry Jones, who won the Oaks with Proud Spell. www.nytimes.comFrom: Partymanners2Views: 576
0 ratingsTime: 09:51 More in Sports - Kentucky Derby Post Position Draw -
- WEBN'S Special Presentation of The Derby Experience - A team of WEBN producers, reporters and videographers travelled to Louisville, Kentucky in May 2011 to cover the Kentucky Derby. Our show was based on the experience leading up to "the greatest two minutes in sports." We covered everything from the post position draw and the training leading up to the big day to the creation of the coveted rose garland and the annual Taste of the Derby. All of these experience, of course, lead up to the two key races of the weekend; the Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby. The WEBN team was immersed in the wonderful world of horse racing, speaking to everyone from leading jockeys like Rosie Napravnik and Javier Castellano, owners like Bobby Flay and Arthur Hancock, trainers, and fans. All the footage in The Derby Experience was shot by our team in Louisville, Kentucky and at Suffolk Downs in Boston, Massachusetts, with the exception of the race footage of the Kentucky Derby and the Kentucky Oaks, which we were given permission to use by NBC who held the exclusive rights.From: webntvViews: 5
0 ratingsTime: 23:38 More in Sports - Handicapping Tips: Kentucky Derby 2011 - Post Positions -


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