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On Saturday night in Riyadh, in a much-anticipated duel between U.S.-based stars Charlatan and [â¦] But Cox, never one to rest on a horseâs laurels, remembers what he and his owners were thinking about at this time last year. They never find the right outlet, trainer, or system to maximize their talent, and their results don’t match their potential. In other words, Knicks Go fell into the trap that’s captured thousands of horses over the years. Owned by Korea Racing Authority and trained by Brad H. Cox, Knicks Go capped off an impressive year by breaking his own track record for one and one-sixteenth miles at Keeneland with his victory in the $1,000,000 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile-G1, notching his second Grade 1 victory by three and a half lengths as he stopped the clock in 1:33.85. Former Knicks star Amarâe Stoudemire got lucky over the weekend â by betting on a horse aptly named âKnicks Goâ at the Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale, Fla. âEverybody on the (Cox) team did a great job with him. 5, Laurel Park picks and ponderings Mar. Because at this time last year, Knicks Go was on the verge of retirement. OnlineGambling.com empowers gamblers to beat the odds with trustworthy and impartial reviews, guides and news. Owned by Korea Racing Authority and trained by Brad Cox, Knicks Go capped off an impressive year by setting a second track record at Keeneland with ⦠Because you canât train that well and not compete,ââ Cox said. By Richard Rosenblatt. Robby Medina, the general manager of Blackwood Stables and former assistant trainer to Shug McGaughey, called Cox and asked him to take Knicks Go and see what he could do. Knicks Go was a 70/1 Grade 1 winner as a 2-year-old and finished second at 40/1 to Game Winner in the 2018 Breedersâ Cup Juvenile. Knicks Goâs first race under Cox came 3 ½ months later â an allowance optional claimer at Oaklawn Park. Horse: knicks go KNICKS GO (USA) gr. Cox told jockey Joel Rosario before his Keeneland allowance win that heâd âjust have to hold on.â Rosario had no problems, telling Cox âman, this is a really nice horse.â The two are unbeaten in three races together. There remain many lucrative spots for Knicks Go, including the Hollywood Gold Cup, the Whitney, and of course, the Breedersâ Cup Classic. Champion sprinter: Laki (ch.g., 2013, by CubaâTruthful Dutch, by Swear by Dixie). Thatâs how close Knicks Go came to going bye-bye. A. Faisal of Saudi Arabia at King Abdulaziz Racetrack. Knicks Go horse page with past performances, results, pedigree, photos and videos. Knicks Go, who was bred in Maryland by Angie Moore, was purchased by the Korean Racing Authority for $87,000 as a Keeneland September yearling in 2017 and has now amassed an ⦠A win here puts a â1â before the â3â giving him more than $13 million. Bred by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman and Dr. Brooke Bowman; owned by Lucky 7 Stables; trained by John J. Robb. Record-breaking Grade 1 winner Knicks Go took home top honors as Maryland-bred Horse of the Year and champion older male. And, by the way, we never sell our lists or share your info with outside parties. He raced a lot as a 3-year-old, was lightly raced as a 4-year-old, and now is totally sound as a 5-year-old, and you can see that in the way he moves. The $20 million Saudi Cup turned into a victory for the home team after Mishriff outkicked favorite Charlatan and won the worldâs richest horse race for owner Prince A. Meanwhile, Knicks Go â an $87,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase in 2017 â brings career earnings north of $3 million into the Saudi Cup. âWe are honored to be here and he will continue to race,â assured Park. Edgar Gallegos was honored as the Pimlico Backstretch Worker of the Year, while Antonio Lopez Salazar earned the title of Laurel Backstretch Employee of the Year, and jockey Victor Carrasco was recognized as the MTHA’s Unsung Hero. But it makes sense since a real Knicks fan wouldâve named the horse, âGo New York, Go New York, Go,â or âLJâs 4-point playâ or âNow here comes Willis.â âIf you can call him âK ⦠Instead, they put them together. Your email address will not be published. f., 2018, by Street MagicianâAlottalute, by Midnight Lute). The Korea Racing Authority, which owns Knicks Go, stopped scratching their heads. And if there was ever an example of giving a horse just one more chance, well, hereâs Exhibit B. He was then ambitiously placed in the Grade 3 Sanford Stakes at Saratoga, when he ran a distant fifth, but rebounded somewhat in his next start when he finished Knicks Go, bred by Angie Moore, was sold as a weanling for $40,000 at the 2016 Keeneland November Breeding Stock sale, and later purchased for $87,000 as a yearling by Korea Racing Authority at the 2017 Keeneland September sale. He won seven races between June 2016 and March 2017, including the Breedersâ Cup Classic and Pegasus World Cup, which was then the richest race in the world. A. Faisal of Saudi Arabia at King Abdulaziz Racetrack. Knicks Go went from underachieving, distracted colt to front-running horse on a mission. âI donât know how anyone else trains but myself, but one thing we do with him and all our horses, is we allow them to train on,â Cox said. âThen he showed up and ran big, but had a setback, and the owners were talking about retiring him. You lead him over to the races with confidence because of that.â. Two weeks before the race, Knicks Go turned in a 1:39 mile gallop at Fair Grounds. Angie Moore, breeder of 2020 Maryland-bred Horse of the Year and champion older male Knicks Go, was crowned the Maryland Breeder of the Year, while Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC and Hillwood Stable LLC’s Love’s Reason, dam of 2019 Maryland-bred champion older female Majestic Reason, won Maryland Broodmare of the Year and Northview Stallion Station’s Great Notion took home the title of Maryland Stallion of the Year for the fifth consecutive year. Heâll be favored in the Pegasus, where the defection of Bob Baffertâs Charlatan left Knicks Go as the controlling speed. Champion 3-year-old male: Field Pass (gr./ro.c, 2017, by Lemon Drop KidâOnly Me, by Runaway Groom). His 116 Equibase remains his career-high, a tick above his 114 for his record Breedersâ Cup Dirt Mile victory a month later (114) or the 115 for his Pegasus World Cup win last month. After 7-½ months on the shelf, Cox talked his KRA owners into giving Knicks Go another shot. The fourth annual Renaissance Awards, a collaborative effort between the Maryland Horse Breeders Association, Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association and Maryland Jockey Club, which recognizes excellence in Thoroughbred racing and breeding in Maryland in the past year, went virtual this year. COMMENTdocument.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "ae456a0cec715287189eaf915147356a" );document.getElementById("g7b934ed41").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress. Required fields are marked *. Owner(s): KRA Stud Farm. Maker. Knicks Go horse rating and status. Record-breaking grade 1 winner and millionaire Knicks Go took home top honors as Maryland-bred horse of the year and champion older male during the fourth annual Renaissance Awards, a collaborative effort between the Maryland Horse Breeders Association, Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, and Maryland Jockey Club.. Find everything you need to know about horse racing at Equibase.com. They never find the right outlet, trainer or system to maximize their talent. Bred and owned by R. Larry Johnson; trained by Michael J. Trombetta. Join our mailing list to get our latest news delivered to your inbox each week! Welcome to Equibase.com, your official source for horse racing results, mobile racing data, statistics as well as all other horse racing and thoroughbred racing information. That was more than $2.3 million ago. PogChamps 3 Finals: Rainn Wilson Battles Sardoche For Twitch Chess Championship, 2021 Golden Globes Betting Odds: ‘Nomandland’, ‘Mank’, and ‘Hamilton’ Faves. Owned by Korea Racing Authority and trained by Brad H. Cox, Knicks Go capped off an impressive year by breaking his own track record for one and one-sixteenth miles at Keeneland with his victory in the $1,000,000 Breedersâ Cup Dirt Mile-G1, notching ⦠Cox was sold. âWe let them stretch their legs and do strong gallop-outs and keep them happy. Bred by Tom Michaels and Lorna Baker; owned by Hillside Equestrian Meadows; trained by Damon R. Dilodovico. KNICKS GO is the superstar racehorse who can count stunning swimsuit model Golden Barbie among his growing army of fans. Throughout the week of Feb. 22, awards were presented through the MHBA’s social media accounts to the top Maryland owner, trainer, jockey, breeder, broodmare and stallion, Backstretch Workers of the Year, one for Pimlico Race Course and one for Laurel Park, MTHA’s Unsung Hero, as well as the champion Maryland-breds of 2020. Bred by Sagamore Farm; owned by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Gainesway Stable (Antony Beck); trained by H. Graham Motion. Knicks Go ended up in the Dirt Mile following a 10 1/4-length runaway off a 7 1/2-month layoff. Kentucky Derby 2021. And this is February of his 5-year-old campaign. His 109 Equibase Speed Figure was a 22-point improvement over his November figure. Knicks Go showed exceptional ability early. On paper, he looks tough to go against for a trainer who won a record-tying four races on Breedersâ Cup weekend. Every time Brad Cox looks at his first Eclipse Award as 2020âs Champion Trainer, he should give thanks to Knicks Go. Other award winners for 2020 include Robert Bone, Maryland Owner of the Year; Claudio Gonzalez, Maryland Trainer of the Year; Trevor McCarthy, Maryland Jockey of the Year. Only the fifth Maryland-bred to win a Breeders’ Cup race, his share of the purse ($520,000) propelled him beyond the $1 million mark in career earnings. âIt was that time of year, around March, when it wasnât like he could go off to stud and get any business, so we brought him back and it worked out well, obviously,â Cox said. As a 2-year-old he won the Breedersâ Futurity at Keeneland and finished second in the Breedersâ Cup Juvenile. Knicks Go almost didnât run the Pegasus, but Cox saw speed figures that changed his mind. Jesus' Team paid $8.60 and $4.80. Independence Hall paid $10 to show. The first and second favorites, Knicks Go ⦠Horse racing may have found its next star, albeit only for a short while, when Knicks Go won his fourth race in a row and second straight million-buck race.