Video of the Day: Dr. Fager, on grass?

gfn02's picture

1968, Dr. Fager's 4 year old season, is without a doubt one of the finest ever seen. Never competing with an impost of less than 130 pounds and running exclusively in major stakes or handicap races, his record that year was a robust 7 wins and 1 place in 8 starts, and the one time he finished 2nd was to another great champion, Damascus. But don't think Damascus got the better of the good doctor; they raced 4 times, and split right down the middle. The thing that strikes me about Dr. Fager is his absolutely savage way of going for the lead out of the gate. He never needed to be asked. In fact, he seemed to take umbrage when he was pulled back, as if he were insulted! The race we're profiling today is the 1968 United Nations Handicap, Doc's first and only race on the turf. It was his second-to-last race, and even though he had never run on grass before in his life, the bettors at Atlantic City made him the solid favorite, although he was assigned the high impost of 134 pounds, 16 pounds more than his next competitor. To watch Dr. Fager in action is to see one of the most naturally tenacious thoroughbreds that has ever lived. Enjoy!!!

This performance was in the midst of a phenomenal run Dr. Fager put together over the last 4 races of his career: On Aug 3rd, an 8 length victory in the mile and an 8th Whitney, a still-standing World Record mile time of 1:32&1 by 10 lengths at Arlington on Aug 24th, followed by the performance you've just seen against the top turf horses on Sept 11th, and finally a stunning 6 length, 1:20&1 performance in the Vosburgh while carrying 139 lbs. on Nov 2 before retiring to stud. Yep, he was a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer, if there is such a thing in horse racing.

gfn02

Comments

buggywhipjam's picture

Holy cow! He lost the lead

Holy cow! He lost the lead twice in this race and STILL came back to win, to say nothing about it being his first grass race AND having by far the high weight! What a great horse. The way he regains the lead in the stretch, you just don't see that!

5-speed's the best!

stuffykink's picture

Wow!

I love Dr. Fager. Really, the idea of the thoroughbred is to run as fast as you can and hopefully not get caught. That's what Dr. Fager was all about, plus the heart of an absolute warrior!

keymasterbust's picture

I wonder

I wonder who would win between Dr. Fager and Affirmed!

Any thoughts?

gfn02's picture

My thoughts

I'll take Affirmed from a mile and 3/8th's up, but up to and including a mile and a quarter it's the Doctor all the way!

nubian74's picture

Damn!

That Dr. Fager was won bad mother!

Darth Vader is a Nubian GOD!!!

pullpinback's picture

I never knew

Dr. Fager ran on grass. He sure was a bulldog!

The blast explodes UP & OUT!

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