Golden Slipper 2014 Field and Runner Previews

The richest two year old race in the world will be run on Saturday in the way of the Group 1 Golden Slipper Stakes at Rosehill racecourse. The race is over 1200m and this year we will again see a full field of runners including Blue Diamond Stakes winner Earthquake who is likely to start as the short priced favourite in the race despite drawing barrier 13 in which no horse has ever won the Slipper from.

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We take a look at every runner in the race and give some key details about their form, odds and training stats.

Golden Slipper 2014 Field

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 UNENCUMBERED Bjorn Baker Craig Williams 14 56.5kg
2 JABALI Mick Price Glen Boss 1 56.5kg
3 GHIBELLINES Peter Snowden Hugh Bowman 2 56.5kg
4 VALENTIA Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 4 56.5kg
5 CORNROW Mick Price Damien Oliver 8 56.5kg
6 LAW Gai Waterhouse Tim Clark 7 56.5kg
7 MODOC Paul Perry Blake Shinn 3 56.5kg
8 RISEN FROM DOUBT Tony McEvoy Nash Rawiller 6 56.5kg
9 EARTHQUAKE Peter Snowden Kerrin McEvoy 13 54.5kg
10 MOSSFUN Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes James McDonald 11 54.5kg
11 OAKLEIGH GIRL Danny J Bougoure Craig Newitt 10 54.5kg
12 ELOPING Peter Morgan & Craig Widdison Stephen Baster 15 54.5kg
13 ALPHA MISS Gary Nickson Jason Collett 9 54.5kg
14 BRING ME THE MAID Peter G Moody Chad Schofield 5 54.5kg
15 MEMORIAL Peter Snowden Christian Reith 17 54.5kg
16 BELIEVE YOURSELF Gerald Ryan Brenton Avdulla 16 54.5kg
17e SCRATCH ME LUCKY Paul Perry Glyn Schofield 12 56.5kg

1. Unencumbered Preview:

He won his sixth race from seven starts when he claimed the Magic Million 2yo Classic earlier this year before a break of two months and returning in the G2 Silver Slipper Stakes. The son of Testa Rossa was in need of that run and didn’t look totally comfortable on the slow rated track in finishing fifth (5 lengths) behind Mossfun. His final hit-out for the this race came a fortnight ago in the G2 Todman Slipper Stakes where, with a run under his belt and back on a firmer surface, he was backed into favouritism and started 9/4. He settled midfield in the running line and peeled out to make is run rounding the turn and joined the leaders at the furlong only to be bettered by Ghibellines on the line who enjoyed a sweet run along the fence. Connections will keep a close watch on the weather as they drier the track, the better he’ll perform and he deserves to ran well given his performances this season but from out in fourteen, would’ve wanted to see him attack the line stronger than he did last start.

Trainer: C Williams

Jockey: Bjorn Baker

Breeding: Testa Rossa x Blizzardly

Bring Me The Maid, Chad Schofield
Bring Me The Maid, Chad Schofield

Prize money earned: $1,848,850

Form at 1200m: 3:2-1-0

Golden Slipper barrier: 14

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

2. Jabali Preview:

Mick Price’s Exceed And Excel colt has drawn the prized inside gate for Saturday’s race. Three of the past four winners of the Golden Slipper have jumped from barrier one and with the form this galloper has produced to date, he’d have to be rated a chance of enhancing the record. He ran second (1 length) to Rubrick in the G3 Blue Diamond Prelude before running second (1 ½ lengths) again, this time to Earthquake in the G1 Blue Diamond Stakes. His two successors have been rated as the best of their generation and his performance behind them, where admittedly he did have every chance in each run, have been very good. His last start was his first in Sydney, a seventh (4.2 lengths) in the G2 Todman Stakes behind Ghibellines. He’ll be better for that experience and it was his first run in a month. With Boss, from the ideal draw, and on his performances in Melbourne earlier in the year, he’d have to be rated among the better hopes.

Trainer: M G Price

Jockey: G Boss

Breeding: Exceed And Excel x Balalaika

Prize money earned: $237,600

Form at 1200m: 2:0-1-0

Golden Slipper barrier: 1

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

 

3. Ghibellines Preview:

The half brother to Guelph made his debut with a fourth (2 ½ lengths) placing behind Law in the Listed Breeder’s Plate (1000m) back in October of last year before being spelled. The son of Shamardal returned three months later in the Canonbury Stakes (1100m) where on a slow track, he held his position in the run home behind the impressive Fighting Sun, finishing third (3 ½ lengths). With the run under his belt, three weeks later he ventured to Canberra for the Listed Black Opal Stakes (1200m) and was sent out the 2/1 favourite. He settled midfield in the race and with the leader’s setting a solid tempo, a bit more was expected of him as short-priced favourite than the fifth (1.9 lengths) that he finished. His following and most recent start came in the G2 Todman Stakes a fortnight ago where he settled last in the field of ten but secured a lovely run, saving plenty of ground, closer to the fence as the field fanned entering the straight. He finished too well for Unencumbered, winning by 1 ¼ lengths. He is getting better with each start but from gate two, will not have the early speed to hold a position and need plenty of luck in the straight with the majority of the field in front of him as they turn.

Trainer: Peter Snowden

Jockey: J Bowman

Breeding: Shamardal x Camarilla

Prize money earned: $204,700

Form at 1200m: 2:1-0-0

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 2

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

 

4. Valentia Preview:

This son of Fastnet Rock is the first of two entrants for trainer Gai Waterhouse who will be out to secure her sixth victory in the race. After being outclassed by Rubrick on debut back in January (3rd, beaten 6 ¾ lengths), the Coolmore owned colt stepped out a month later to win a Open class 2yo race (1200m) at Randwick where he enjoyed a good run behind the speed. He took further improvement from that run when, at his following start, he claimed the G2 Skyline Stakes (1200m) by ½ a length from Mr. Bogart. He jumped well and sat behind a hot speed before ambling up to the leaders at the top of the straight. He didn’t pull away from the chasers but always had them covered in the run home. Should be able to find a nice position from gate five here and appears he’ll appreciate what should be a slick speed. Jockey won it last year and given the events of the past fortnight, a second victory will be an immensely emotional won.

Trainer: Ms G Waterhouse

Jockey: Tommy Berry

Breeding: Fastnet Rock x Smart Company

Prize money earned: $183,800

Form at 1200m: Untried at this distance

Golden Slipper barrier: 4

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

 

5. Cornrow Preview:

Yet to win a race for trainer Mick Price but has shown plenty in his five starts to suggest that registering his maiden victory in the Golden Slipper, is not beyond the realms of possibility. He draw poorly in the Blue Diamond Prelude and his effort to run fifth (2 ¾ lengths) to Rubrick was good. He backed that up by finishing better than most from midfield on the turn in the G1 Blue Diamond Stakes to claim third, 1 ¾ lengths behind Earthquake and Jabali. Given a month off after that effort and had his first start the Sydney way of going in last fortnight’s G2 Todman Stakes (1200m). He settled three back on the fence in the field of ten. As the field straightened, he was held up for a run as the leaders could do no better and had to switch of their heels inside of the last furlong. Once clear and balanced, he finished well to run third behind Ghibellines (2.1 lengths). Will only be better for having had that experience at Rosehill and appears to have drawn perfectly in barrier 8, allowing him to settle midfield and be within striking distance on the turn. His Jockey won this race on Forensics back in 2007 and there’s a lot to like about his chances of winning his second with this horse.

Trainer: M G Price

Jockey: D Oliver

Breeding: Duporth x Baby Corn

Prize money earned: $167,850

Form at 1200m: 2:0-0-2

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 8

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

 

6. Law Preview:

Waterhouse’s second runner, this colt by Denman showed good speed to win the Listed Breeder’s Plate on debut back in October before being spelled. He returned with a comfortably 3 ¼ length win in an Open Class (1000m) race before, at his most recent start, lining up in the G2 Silver Slipper Stakes (1100m). Again he jumped straight to the front but was no match for eventual winner Mossfun who sat outside of him in the run and relished the soft track conditions. Law finished fourth (4.6 lengths). Will jump and take up a prominent position again and whilst a drier track will be more beneficial but hard to see him holding off the challengers over the final stages at this level.

Trainer: Ms G Waterhouse

Jockey: Tim Clark

Breeding: Denman x Lady Cat

Prize money earned: $141,250

Form at 1200m: Untried at this distance

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 7

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

 

7. Modoc Preview:

Paul Perry’s Haradasun gelding has competed on five different tracks in two states from his six starts thus far. He won at Newcastle on debut and backed that up with an impressive 6 ½ length win at Scone before travelling to Victoria’s Mornington track for the lucrative Inglis Premier (1200m). On a day and a track that didn’t favour those coming from back in the field, his effort to run second (2 ¾ lengths) to Gold Force was a commendable one. He has been back in Sydney for his three runs since, the most recent of which saw him finish steadily from the tail of the field in last week’s G2 Pago Pago Stakes. He will not have the pace to take advantage of his inside draw and whilst he’ll be finishing his race off, hard to imagine him doing so well enough to be winning this race.

Trainer: M Perry

Jockey: B Shinn

Breeding: Haradasun x Circus Polka

Prize money earned: $110,200

Form at 1200m: 4:1-1-1

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 3

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

 

8. Risen From Doubt Preview:

After impressively winning his debut at Flemington in October, where he accounted for Jabali and Boomwaa by 2 ½ lengths in the Listed Maribyrnong Trial (1000m), the colt by Not A Single Doubt was immediately put away by his trainer Tony McEvoy with good races like this, firmly in mind. He resumed in the G2 Silver Slipper Stakes, landed in a nice spot in the run but wasn’t able to extend like the winner Mossfun when pressure was applied in the straight on the slow track. He stuck on ok to claim third (4 ¼ lengths). Three weeks later he lined up in the Todman Stakes where again he found a nice position in transit. His Jockey in that race Hugh Bowman had to shoulder his way out at the top of the straight for clear room but did so in plenty of time to finish better than the 3.4 lengths fifth behind Ghibellines that he did. Bowman, who has ridden him in both starts in Sydney, has now opted to ride his successor from last start Ghibellines. He needed to show more last start to be considered among the top hopes here.

Trainer: Tony McEvoy

Jockey: N Rawiller

Breeding: Not A Single Doubt x Coconut Mamma

Prize money earned: $104,000

Form at 1200m: 1:0-0-0

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 6

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

 

9. Earthquake Preview:

This daughter of Exceed And Excel has been very impressive in each of her four unbeaten starts. After winning at Randwick easily on debut back in November, she was spelled and returned in the G3 Blue Diamond Prelude, where from on on-pace position, she extended away from Eloping at the furlong, winning by a comfortable 2 ¾ lengths. Off that effort she was installed the 15/8 favourite for the G1 Blue Diamond Stakes despite drawing the second to widest gate in the field of sixteen. She settled three wide with cover and when asked for her effort in the straight, again showed a very smart turn-of-foot to win easily by 1 ½ lengths from Jabali and Cornrow. Four weeks after that victory, she returned to Sydney where from the lead position, she held off all challengers in the G2 Reisling Stakes, defeating Mossfun by 1 ¼ lengths. It is impossible to fault her form. From behind the speed, on-pace or from the front, she’s performed well and has all the attributes required to account for the awkward draw. She will be very hard to beat.

Trainer: Peter Snowden

Jockey: K Mc Evoy

Breeding: Exceed And Excel x Cataclysm

Prize money earned: $956,200

Form at 1200m: 2:2-0-0

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 13

Weight to be carried: 54.5kg

 

10. Mossfun Preview:

A Mossman filly race by Emirates Park Stud, she won her first three starts including the G3 Widden Stakes and G2 Silver Shadow Stakes where on each occasion, she relished the soft conditions of the track. Her fourth start and final hit-out for this race, came a fortnight ago in the G2 Reisling Stakes (1200m). As she had done previously, she began well from a wider gate and took a position outside of leader and race favourite Earthquake. Turning for home, the Team Hawkes trained galloper appeared to be travelling just as well as Earthquake but as the leader progressed through her gears, she was unable to match it with her over the final stages, finishing second, 1 ¼ length away. Earthquake is the benchmark for the race and this filly performed well against her last start. Any rain would increase her chances but on a dry track from an awkward gate for a horse that has always raced on or in the lead, it’s hard to see her turning the tables.

Trainer: M, W & J Hawkes

Jockey: J B Mc Donald

Breeding: Mossman x Eye For Fun

Prize money earned: $471,000

Form at 1200m: 1:0-1-0

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 11

Weight to be carried: 54.5kg

 

11. Oakleigh Girl Preview:

Impeccably bred filly from Danny Bougoure’s Queensland stable, this daughter of Snitzel won the G3 7news Stakes (1000m) up the Flemington Straight on debut back in November and followed that up almost six weeks later, with a length victory in the Listed Calaway Gal Stakes (1010m) in her home-state. She then went too hard in front when contesting the G3 B. J. McLachlan Stakes (1200m) at her following start and was no match for Unencumbered late, finishing fourth and two lengths away. She found Unencumbered too good when again when the met at their following start, the Magic Millions 2yo Classic but this time, with a much more sensible run in transit, only by ¾ length. She hasn’t raced since then but has had two searching trial in the past month, winning each firstly by 2 ½ lengths and then 5 lengths. Might be able to track something across from gate 10 and find a handy enough position but it will have to be some performance by both horse and trainer to win this race at first her first run for three months.

Trainer: D J Bougoure

Jockey: C Newitt

Breeding: Snitzel x Miss Kournikova

Prize money earned: $443,500

Form at 1200m: 2:0-1-0

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 10

Weight to be carried: 54.5kg

 

12. Eloping Preview:

A speedy daughter of Choisir who will no doubt, shoot straight across from her poor draw. After winning her first two starts in impressive style, including the G3 Blue Diamond Preview (1000m), she lined up in the Prelude edition of the Blue Diamond series as an 11/2 chance. Showing her good gate speed she led but was unable to match it over the final furlong with eventual winner Earthquake, who had sat outside of her in the run, finishing second and 2 ¾ lengths away. She had a month off after that effort and returned on hot day at Flemington, to contest the Listed Sports 1000. She had sweated up noticeably prior to the race and it was no surprise to see her weaken late to finish fourth (2 lengths) behind Bring The Maid, last week’s impressive winner of the Magic Night Stakes. Her final hit-out was an unorthodox one from a Slipper perspective but a lucrative one for connections. She won the Bendigo Gold Rush (1000m) by six lengths, defeating Jarklin and picking up $150k winner’s cheque in the process. Will be on the pace as they turn but she has only been beyond 1000m once and was easily accounted for by Earthquake on that occasion.

Trainer: P Morgan & C Widdison

Jockey: S Baster

Breeding: Choisir x Runaway Jesse

Prize money earned: $316,400

Form at 1200m: Untried at this distance

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 15

Weight to be carried: 54.5kg

 

13. Alpha Miss Preview:

Purchased by Graham Daley of Hazelwood Stud for $6k as a weanling, Alpha Miss is the fairytale story of the Slipper. She’s won three of her five starts and already amassed $240k for her connections, a large portion of which was won two starts ago when she took out the Listed Lonhro Plate at Warwick Farm. From an inside draw she snuck up behind the leaders approaching the turn and when they fanned upon straightening, had plenty of room to finish well, recording a neck win over Memorial and Aerobar. Her most recent start was a typically honest effort in the G2 Reisling Stakes (1200m). The Gary Nickson trained runner was caught wide and midfield in the run but never gave up in the run home, finishing a commendable third to Earthquake, beaten 1 ¾ lengths. Should be able to get some sort of run from her gate and whilst she might not quite have the class, she certainly appears to have plenty of heart. Would love to see her run well.

Trainer: G R Nickson

Jockey: J R Collett

Breeding: Lucky Owners x Soiree Girl

Prize money earned: $241,250

Form at 1200m: 1:0-0-1

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 9

Weight to be carried: 54.5kg

 

14. Bring Me The Maid Preview:

Peter Moody’s first runner in the Slipper since Reward For Effort contested the 2009 edition, and he has a live chance to win his first Golden Slipper. The Sebring filly showed good signs winning on debut, not baulking when involved in a tight three way photo in the Listed Sports 1000 Stakes at Flemington. She then got back and not all went to plan in the run around the tight Moonee Valley circuit when, as the 7/4 favourite, she finished third (2.1 lengths) behind London Lolly. She travelled to Sydney for her next and most recent start, the G2 Magic Night Stakes (1200m) of last week, where she appreciated the spaces of a bigger track and a solid tempo up front. From near last on the turn, she wound up in impressive style down the centre of the track to better Peggy Jean by a neck on the line. She was a little slow away in the Magic Night and from gate five on Saturday, a similar start could see her awkwardly placed however, her last start was impressive and no jockey is riding in better form at the moment than Schofield. All she’ll need is her chance in the run to make her presence felt and at $13.00 in betting; it’s worth have a flutter that she’ll get it.

Trainer:

Jockey: C Schofield

Breeding: Sebring x Maid For Me

Prize money earned: $189,500

Form at 1200m: 2:1-0-1

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 5

Weight to be carried: 56.5kg

 

15. Memorial Preview:

The very well bred Street Cry filly won her first two starts back in November of last year, in the most impressive style, recording margins of 2 ¼ and 3 ¾ – both in Open class. She was put away by her trainer Peter Snowden and returned in the Listed Lonhro Plate at Warwick Farm. A chequered run home in the straight wasn’t ideal and she finished a neck second to Alpha Miss. Her only start since was in the G2 Reisling Stakes a fortnight ago. From the inside gate, she settled back in the field on the fence and stayed there as they rounded the home turn. With the field fanning, she had plenty of room to make her run and was disappointing late, finishing last of nine and 4.4 lengths from winner and stable-mate Earthquake. It is impossible to see her improving off of that run and doing so from the widest gate.

Trainer: Peter Snowden

Jockey: C Reith

Breeding: Street Cry x Mnemosyne

Prize money earned: $162,500

Form at 1200m: 1:0-0-0

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 17

Weight to be carried: 54.5kg

 

16. Believe Yourself Preview:

Unbeaten in two starts is Gerald Ryan’s Sebring filly. She won an average Kembla Grange maiden back in mid-December before returning in the much more prestigious, G2 Sweet Embrace Stakes. Obviously has shown good improvement over the break as she was supported in better (12/1 into 10/1) and from the tail of the field, finished well to record a narrow win over Twirl. Can only be better again and whilst there are more good races ahead of her, would not think the Slipper – especially from her draw – would be one of them.

Trainer: G A Ryan

Jockey: B Avdulla

Breeding: Sebring x Private

Prize money earned: $123,950

Form at 1200m: 1:1-0-0

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 16

Weight to be carried: 54.5kg

 

17. Scratch Me Lucky Preview:

Paul Perry trains this Snitzel colt who, from six starts, has won win and a second placing to his name. After winning a restricted mid-week race at Canterbury on a slow track two starts ago, he then lined up in last fortnight’s Todman Stakes (1200m) as a 30/1 chance. From the widest gate he settled at the tail of the field and failed to make an impression from there in the run home, finishing sixth (3 ¾ lengths) behind Ghibellines. Should he manage to get a start, cannot see him winning on his recent efforts.

Trainer: P M Perry

Jockey: G Schofield

Breeding: Snitzel x Radiant Star

Prize money earned: $57,025

Form at 1200m: 2:1-0-0

Golden Slipper Odds Comparison:

Golden Slipper barrier: 12

Weight to be carried: 54.5kg

 

In the news:

The trainer of the Golden Slipper horse with the best record in the wet is expecting a predicted rain-affected track to negate the chances of key runners in the $3.5 million race.

Michael Hawkes, the co-trainer of firming second favourite Mossfun, has been on radar watch for most of the week.

And so it seems has one TAB punter who placed $50,000 on the filly at $4.80 as it started to rain in Sydney on Friday afternoon.

With a forecast for up to 10mm of rain, it all but ensured the world’s richest two-year-old at Rosehill on Saturday will be run on a track rated no better than slow.

It only enhances the prospects of Mossfun who is unbeaten in two starts in the going. She had firmed to $4.60 on Friday afternoon with long-time favourite Earthquake at $2.70 with the TAB after as much as $3 was bet at the call of the card.

“Either wet or dry I think she’s got a great chance but if the track is rain-affected it just takes a few more out of play,” Hawkes said.

“Everyone likes to see a fair surface in racing but obviously we’d like rain because it helps us and the rest of the field has to catch up.”

Mossfun is one of only three Slipper runners to have won in the wet.

Darley filly Earthquake has compiled her unbeaten record on dry tracks and the team behind her Golden Slipper campaign admit they are uncertain about her ability to cope with anything worse because of her breeding.

“Her dam Cataclysm has left some lower-quality horses who have wet form but they are by (proven wet track sire) Commands,” Darley bloodstock manager Jason Walsh said.

“My impression is the progeny of Commands are more likely to get through the wet than the progeny of Exceed And Excel.”

Hawkes Racing is chasing its first Golden Slipper as a training partnership which includes two-time winning Slipper trainer John Hawkes.

The Sydney and Melbourne racing operation has swept all before it in 2014, highlighted by a run of eight wins in stakes races last month.

Hawkes snr trained Cataclysm to win four races during his time at Crown Lodge and his son rates her Blue Diamond Stakes-winning daughter as the Slipper’s benchmark horse.

“I know Earthquake might have had a bit of a hiccup at the start of the week but if she brings her A game, which she has always done, I think she’s probably the horse to beat,” he said.

In a sport where danger is ever-present, the death of popular young jockey Nathan Berry from a rare illness has rocked an industry used to taking hard knocks.

After becoming ill in Singapore on March 18 where he had just begun a short-term contract, 23-year-old Berry was brought home to Sydney where he died on Thursday from NORSE syndrome, a little-known condition connected to epilepsy.

His identical twin and fellow rider Tommy has described the death of his brother as losing a part of himself.

For his young bride Whitney, Nathan’s death has brought a sudden and cruel end to the life they planned together.

“He just loved me unconditionally. He moved heaven and earth for me,” Whitney Berry told Network Ten.

“It’s hard to comprehend that he’s not going to be here with me but I hope that he’s up in heaven watching over me and walking every step with me.”

The two were married in early February, a few weeks after Nathan claimed the biggest win of his career in the $2 million Magic Millions at the Gold Coast on Unencumbered, a colt he should have been riding in Saturday’s Golden Slipper at Rosehill.

Unencumbered will be ridden by Craig Williams in the $3.5 million Golden Slipper, a race won by Tommy Berry on Overreach a year ago.

Tommy, Whitney’s father Glyn and her brother Chad, will all ride at Rosehill to honour Nathan.

At Tommy’s request, a minute’s silence will be held after the renamed Group Two Nathan Berry Tulloch Stakes.

He and his fellow riders will wear royal blue ribbons instead of the traditional black armbands to recognise Nathan’s favourite colour which makes up a large part of Unencumbered’s silks.

Racing NSW chief steward Ray Murrihy said measures were in place to protect the family and a counsellor would be available to all jockeys throughout the afternoon.

“In racing we are aware of the dangers,” he said.

“But this feels like we have been ambushed.

“The Berry twins are fine young people and over the past weeks, Tom Berry has shown a maturity beyond what you would expect from a 23-year-old.”

Champion jockey Jim Cassidy will not ride in the Golden Slipper due to suspension but will be on hand to talk to his colleagues during the day.

“I feel like my heart’s been ripped out,” Cassidy said.

“It’s a big day tomorrow when he should have been there.

“It will be a tough day in the (jockeys’) room.”

Christian Reith, a riding colleague and close friend who flew to Singapore this week to be with his mate, said he would ride to celebrate Nathan and to honour his family.

“We shouldn’t be crying on their shoulders, they should be crying on ours,” Reith said.

“I feel blessed that Nathan allowed me to be his friend.

“He encouraged a lot of people and he still will.

“We’ll ride in tribute to Nathan for the rest of our lives.”

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