Had a magnetic personality. Everybody knew him -- knew him as the upbeat guy, and so he'll certainly be missed out here.

He's a living legend, for sure. He's larger than life to a lot of people, myself included.. .. I don't think it's out of line to call him the best of all time.

I thought he did really good. I got him just under a minute and two.

He was getting more horses and more clients, and he was winning races. He had a good Churchill meet, and things were really picking up for him. It's really a shame.

I'm just going to train him right into the Donn. He had five hard races last year, so I gave him a little break after the Clark, but he's back working now and doing good.

It could be somebody running around lighting these fires. It is very upsetting.

We didn't have as good a trip as Borrego, ... He moved at the three-eighths pole while we were pinned. He ran great, but I think we can beat him under different circumstances.

He was just always a very optimistic guy?always very happy-go-lucky. He?d always brighten your day up, that?s for sure. He?s the kind of guy where a horse could run horrible, and he?d have something good to say about it. The glass was always half full.