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Georgie Boy On His Way Back

Several of you have asked about the status of Georgie Boy, who has become a big fan favorite, especially out West. I was able to contact his owner, George Schwary Sept. 19 to get the latest. The story is below.

By the way, Schwary, 75, is one of the most likeable guys you would ever want to talk to. He is sincere, humble and just a genuinely nice person. Talk about an easy guy to root for. Schwary was late into the racing game and his first-ever purchase was Georgie Boy's dam, Ippodamia, who he bought for just $32,000 a few years back. It is this kind of rags-to-riches story that gives all small-time owners hope of landing it big.

Although I have never met her, from what I've been told Kathy Walsh is a terrific trainer and also a first-class person. Hopefully, Georgie Boy will have a very good career as an older horse. Since he's a gelding, if healthy, he could run for many years to come.

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Georgie Boy, a three-time graded stakes winner and Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) contender before suffering an injury in late March, has resumed training and is being pointed towards a return to the racetrack in October, his owner-breeder George Schwary said Sept. 19.

Schwary said Georgie Boy is currently in training at Santa Anita after spending several months at Del Mar recovering from a pulled back muscled he suffered a week prior to the April 5 Santa Anita Derby (gr. I). Schwary confirmed that trainer Kathy Walsh entered the gelded son of Tribal Rule in a pair of California Cup events Oct. 5 at Santa Anita, but it is doubtful that he will be ready by then. A race near the end of October is more likely, he said.

"He looks like his old self again," said Schwary, who resides in San Fernando, California. "He's been working in the mornings with Garrett Gomez and Iggy Puglisi and they are both impressed with. Iggy said in his last work he really wanted to take off after about a half-mile but he had to pull him up.

"Kathy is being pretty cautious with him. She gave him a lot of time off, which was good because he really had a chance to grow. We'll probably run him at Hollywood once or twice before the end of the year and then really let him go next year."

Georgie Boy became a fan favorite in California after winning three consecutive graded stakes, including the Sept. 5 Del Mar Futurity (gr. I) in his final race as a juvenile. He then captured the San Vincente and San Felipe Stakes, both grade II events at Santa Anita. He was expected to be one the favorites for the Santa Anita Derby.

"He pulled the back muscle March 29 while training," Schwary said. "It wasn't too serious, but he kind of had a limp and it took a while for him to get back into shape. Kathy spent a lot of time with him on this high-tech machine that she bought.

"It was disappointing to have to miss the Santa Anita Derby and Kentucky Derby, but what can you do?"

Schwary said his disappointment was tempered by a full sister to Georgie Boy being born in February. "She looks just like him; same markings and everything," he said.

Georgie Boy's dam, Ippodamia, who Schwary also owns, is in foal again this year to Street Sense. The foal and Ippodamia are both currently at Brookdale Farm in Versailles, Ky.

As for the incredible popularity of Georgie Boy, Schwary is constantly amazed. "Everyone I know, they don't even say hi to me anymore. They always ask, ‘How's Georgie Boy doing.' People really fell in love with this horse."

 

16 Comments:

I can't wait to see him come back! Until he got hurt,and until Big Brown came along he was my Derby horse! I loved him and I'm sure he'll make him comeback a winning one!

BigBrown 19 Sep 2008 5:16 PM

A very talented horse and I look forward to seeing him run again. Its nice to see them come back from injury and do well... good luck Georgie !!!

Draynay 19 Sep 2008 5:19 PM

It's too bad that Georgie Boy won't be able to go to the Breeders Cup.

Huh 19 Sep 2008 5:32 PM

Nice to see him on the comeback trail. Great job quiting on him and taking the time to get him right. That must have been a hard call to make.

Hey I noticed he gave a name to his gallup boy. None other than Mr.Ignacio Puglisi. He rode some winners for us in the early 90's. Nice guy working with it looks like nice connections. Great story Jason.

Wanda 19 Sep 2008 5:32 PM

Great interview and report, Jason!  Thank you for sharing the news on Georgie Boy.  I thought he was a good horse before his injury and I'm so glad they took great care of him so he can come back and run, hopefully, for many more years of our enjoyment.

Thanks

txhorsefan 19 Sep 2008 8:05 PM

Nice turn of foot in the San Felipe.  I think he would have given Col John a run in the Santa Anita Derby.  He loves Santa Anita and I look forward to seeing him in the Santa Anita Handicap!  

Householder 19 Sep 2008 10:18 PM

I also liked his middle distance class, nice kick and you had to think he could turf with that kick...this could be one of the storybook Calbreds, with Georgie being a gelding...that's one nasty kick.....

Matthew W 20 Sep 2008 2:23 AM

I am delighted to read this about Georgie!  He was my Derby pick, too, before his injury.  Many thanks to his connections for giving him the time and care to mend.  I look forward to his career and hope he might come east at some point.  Go Georgie!

rideandcook 20 Sep 2008 6:24 AM

Another horse that has come back from injury several times in his career & should be added to the Evening Attire, Perfect Drift, and Lava Man file is Confucius Say. Confucius Say is a 10-year old Eastover Court (by Seattle Slew) gelding. He has won a stakes in almost every season he has raced. He has only run 30-35 times because he has missed whole years with injuries, but some how he keeps coming back. He won the Robert R. Hilton Memorial Stakes at Charles Town yesterday. Congratulations! I thought he deserved some recognition.

MRO 21 Sep 2008 1:46 PM

Definitely a very talented horse.  Hopefully he continues to develop and can be a force in the male handicap division next year & a horse to root for with the departure of Big Brown and almost certainly the departure of Curlin.  It is a shame that he won't get a chance in this year's Classic, but he is a gelding so as Jason said, if healthy we'll get to see him for at least a few more years.  He does love Santa Anita and the Classic is right back there again next year, so maybe we will get to see him in the BC Classic at Santa Anita after all.  BC Classic '09, why not?  Best of luck to the horse and his connections.  

Curlin 22 Sep 2008 3:09 AM

Georgie Boy, I hope you become the next "Commentator"!

da3hoss 22 Sep 2008 7:05 AM

Good to hear he's on the road back. This horse could have made a ton of money this year being that the 3 yr old class is so weak. What a bad break to miss all those big purses for 3 yr old only races and with so little competition to have to beat.

schabelli 22 Sep 2008 8:45 AM

I'm so glad! He is such a pretty boy, and I LOVE his name! Without Big Brown next year, he might emerge as a top four year old. Maybe with Denis of Cork.

Paint-Mare 22 Sep 2008 3:48 PM

Great to hear Georgie Boy is doing good! Looking forward to seeing him run again. I think the California horses got a bad rap this year and could have done  much better if things had gone there way. Another horse I loved and could have been one of the best sprinters, may be a mile, was bob black jack, waiting to here if he will be back, huge fan of that horse, may not be a classic distance horse but great speed and and no quit in that horse. Also like Col. John ! I think if things had gone his way, would have been in the money derby.I'm sorry Big Brown will not be at S.A. I think Col.John is sitting on a HUGHE RACE ! and this all coming from a guy that lives just outside Louisville, Ky.

Danny boy 15 Oct 2008 12:30 PM

I though Georgie Boy ran a fine Breeder's Cup day race for being off since February.  

Householder 27 Oct 2008 7:10 PM

Georgie Boy Takes the Sunshine Million's Sprint in a final time of 108.12.

Householder 24 Jan 2009 8:48 PM

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