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When Schrupp jokingly apologized for initiating the uncomfortable incident, Pletcher said, "It's OK," and gave Schrupp another hug, drawing laughter from the crowd.
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Near the end of the evening, Schrupp also reminded Pletcher, who is a well-documented 0-for-24 in the Kentucky Derby, that he likely holds the title of the
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It was an attempt by Schrupp to get Pletcher to tip his hand on the colt's status, since earlier that morning Pletcher said he would not announce his decision until Wednesday morning if he would enter the colt.
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After assessing the chances of each of his four Derby hopefuls, Pletcher was reminded by Schrupp that his only Triple Crown win came with Rags to Riches in 2007, after which the two exchanged a congratulatory "awkward hug."
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Ritter also was asked by Schrupp if she is now going to get "all of WinStar's first stringers."
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Near the end of the evening, Schrupp also reminded Pletcher, who is a well-documented 0-for-24 in the Kentucky Derby, that he likely holds the title of the
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After assessing the chances of each of his four Derby hopefuls, Pletcher was reminded by Schrupp that his only Triple Crown win came with Rags to Riches in 2007, after which the two exchanged a congratulatory "awkward hug."
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During his time on stage, Pletcher was also asked by Schrupp if they should show a video highlight of Interactif.
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When Schrupp jokingly apologized for initiating the uncomfortable incident, Pletcher said, "It's OK," and gave Schrupp another hug, drawing laughter from the crowd.
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Wayne Tanner, assistant to Awesome Act trainer Jeremy Noseda and a native of England, was reminded by Schrupp that the horse's co-owner, Tom Ludt of Vinery Stables, said he would have to stay in the United States as a good luck charm if the Awesome Again colt won the Derby.
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