CINDER(F)ELLA!
Updated 12-21-2012
Mucho Macho Man finished out 2012 with two of his best races although coming in second in both: the G1 Woodward, where he lost by a neck to To Honor and Serve Woodward 2012 Video Replay, and the G1 Breeders Cup Classic, which he lost to Fort Larned by a 1/2 neck. Breeders Cup Classic 2012 Video Replay In most write-ups about the Classic, it was said that MMM ran a winning race, and it was probably his best effort. Throughout 2012, he never ran out of the money, starting 6 times, winning 3, placing second twice, and a third.
Video replays:
Suburban Handicap - July 7, 2012
Gulfstream Park Handicap - March 10, 2012
Sunshine Millions Classic - January 28, 2012
It was announced today that Mucho Macho Man will launch his 2013 campaign as it began earlier this year, with the Sunshine Millions Classic. In the 2012 renewal, MMM beat Ron the Greek in a 1 1/2 length triumph. Read more...
Mucho Macho Man has notched career earnings of $2.3 Million, with 18 starts, finishing first in 6, second in 5, and third in 4, with an admirable 83% in-the-money percentage. Because of his late foaling date, June 15, while he will technically turn 5 in January, his biological age is just under 4 1/2!
Updated August 29, 2012
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High-fives from Dean Reeves, owner, and Mike Smith on Suburban Handicap win, July 7, 2012 (from MMM's Facebook page) |
June 15 was Mucho Macho Man's 4th birthday! This 17.3 hands colt was not much more than a baby when he ran the entire 2011 Derby prep season and completed all three Triple Crown races!
Last year, the story about Mucho Macho Man was the feel-good story of the entire Derby prep season. From when he was born on Father's Day, June 15, 2008, and they thought he was dead, to his trainer's miraculous brush with death and her heart transplant about the same time, to his breeder's sale of his dam and getting her back -- there are so many heroic aspects to the story of this horse, it's really hard not to root for him.
After a 2-month layoff following his Derby prep season and being only one of 3 horses to complete all three Triple Crown races (a respectable 3rd in the Derby), Mucho Macho Man took a well-deserved couple of months off. The Village People's favorite horse started back in training in August of 2011. While it likely didn't change the outcome, he was bumped pretty severely right after coming out of the gate in the Belmont, pushing him over into Animal Kingdom. He had not raced since the Belmont until the Allowance race, #9 at Aqueduct on Wednesday, Nov. 9.
A compilation of stories, videos and other race replays appears below.