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- That's Sir Trenton.
- And who else?

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- Tucker.
- That's right, Tucker.

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He trained Sir Trenton.
He and the Chief trained all the winners.

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And not one of them ever,
ever thanked him.

:59:11
- How come he never said anything?
- Because to him...

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...actions speak louder than words.
He believes in you.

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And now you're gonna
have to believe in him too.

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I'm sorry for the way I've been acting. I'm
the last one who should be name-calling.

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Look at me. When you got shorter legs
than a sheepdog...

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...you get used to being made fun of.
I can relate.

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It's just...
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I'm not really a racehorse.
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I'm a...
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- I'm a zebra.
- So what?

:59:44
You're a horse with stripes
who needs an attitude adjustment.

:59:48
Tucker, you don't really think
I have what it takes, do you?

:59:51
Now listen to me, kid. You're right.
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You don't have the strength or ability
of a Thoroughbred...

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- I knew it.
...but you have got more heart...

1:00:00
...than all of them put together.
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But the gate! I freeze up.
It keeps me from running.

1:00:07
I don't know what it is. I can't do it.
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Most horses are afraid of
the gate at first.

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It's perfectly normal.
But they get over it. You will too.

1:00:15
You just keep running, okay?
And let the Chief worry about the gate.

1:00:18
He knows what he's doing.
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Attaboy!
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Yeah, boy!
1:00:57
Did you see that? You see that?
Good job, Chan!

1:00:59
There it is! That's what I'm talking about!

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