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By Marty McGee
Daily Racing Form Thursday, May 21, 2009 LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The jockey drama involving Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird will come to a merciful end no later than Monday, said trainer Chip Woolley, adding that his request for a firm answer from Calvin Borel by that time "is fair enough." Borel, the Churchill Downs-based jockey who rode Mine That Bird to win the May 2 Derby, got off him to ride Rachel Alexandra to win the Preakness last Saturday. Borel wants to get the mount back on Mine That Bird for the third and final leg of the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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