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00:00It's now that time of the podcast for our Fastest Horse of the Week, brought to you
00:05by the Fast Sires at Windstar Farm, and in particular, this sire, Too Fast, no wait,
00:11Too Philz.
00:12Too Philz is his name.
00:13In case you've been living under a rock, Too Philz had a hell of a three-year-old year,
00:19right?
00:20He won the Jeff Ruby stakes in the fastest time since 2002, the highest Ragazin Derby
00:26prep number in 2023, 105 buyer when he was second in the Kentucky Derby, the highest
00:32figure in 16 years, won the Ohio Derby in its fastest time since it was made a mile
00:36in an eighth race, now Too Philz standing stud at Windstar Farm, and the punchline to
00:42all this, the best part of it all, you get all that for Too Philz, just $10,000 fee for
00:50Too Philz.
00:51Want to see more?
00:52You can watch the Too Philz Roundtable.
00:54I wasn't asked to be on the Too Philz Roundtable.
00:56Why not?
00:57You can do that by visiting windstarfarm.com, and you can navigate to the Stallion page
01:03of Too Philz.
01:04Okay, Fastest Horse of the Week, a horse that we were talking about roughly about this time
01:11last year, maybe a little bit later, as a Triple Crown candidate, didn't pan out, got
01:18a lot of time off, came back this past, at this meeting at the fairgrounds, and this
01:25past weekend, a horse named Hall of Fame, owned by Coolmore, trained by Steve Asmussen,
01:31the son of Gunrunner, made the second start in his comeback, an allowance race at a mile
01:37in the 16th, won it in a cakewalk, wire to wire, with a buyer speed figure of 103.
01:43The horse is now two for two since he's been brought back to the races, and almost certainly
01:49now you can look for Hall of Fame to show up next in one of those mile in the 16th stakes
01:54races for older horses at the fairgrounds, and right now he is clicking on all cylinders.
02:00Our Fastest Horse of the Week, a name from the past, Hall of Fame.

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