John
Hertler, winning trainer of Indian Burn (No. 3): “The speed set up for her;
she likes to close like that. She broke slowly, but Richie [Migliore] was going
to be back there with her anyway. I have no idea what’s next for her – I just
wanted to get through this one.”
Richard
Migliore, winning jockey aboard Indian Burn (No. 3): “Terrible start, great
finish. She was just a little bit anxious in the gate. I couldn’t get her
to get all four feet on the ground at once, so when they broke, she broke a
half-step slow, and I got pinched. I figured on being last early, but I
just would have liked to have done it more smoothly. But, at about the
three-eighths pole, she really found her stride and I knew she was going to be
very tough to beat. She’s a real nice filly and I loved her the first
time I rode her. I was out in California
when she ran back and I’m just appreciative that John [Hertler] let me get her
back.”
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