Noseda sticks to his own script
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It's only natural that as an Englishman, with a love for European racing, trainer Jeremy Noseda rates the historic Epsom Derby as the race he most covets. But having a great appreciation for American racing -- and having trained here for two years -- Noseda has a keen desire to participate in this country's greatest race, the Kentucky Derby.
"I think it might be as hard a race to win as any in the world," Noseda said. "It's a unique test, and it's a great race. I'd be thrilled just to have the opportunity to compete in it. That's why I've kept this horse."
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