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On the track, they won together early on with the likes of Great Hunter and Sharp Lisa. On the golf course, well, that's a different story. The way Dennis O'Neill tells it, Reddam's best qualities -- his competitiveness and a sense of humor -- are on display.
"He doesn't like to lose," said Dennis.
Take a day about five years ago at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., with the usual threesome of Reddam, Dennis O'Neill and former jockey agent Nick Cosato teeing it up. As Dennis tells it, Reddam's tee shot on a par 3 goes over the green, and lands at the foot of a large rock. Undeterred, Reddam climbs up on it, bends over, and tries to "play it as it lies."
"Here's this short, chubby guy trying to whack at a ball six feet below him, and Nick and I are falling down laughing," says Dennis O'Neill. "He just wouldn't have it any other way. It was absolutely hilarious."
So how'd it turn out?
"He whiffed," said Dennis, adding that the scene inspired them to name a horse Doc On The Roc.
Reddam smiles.
"Ask Dennis who ends up with money when the day is over," he said.
Dennis doesn't smile.
"There's a lot of cash on the line," he said. "For him, it's a joke. ... He likes to mess with us all the way around because he knows he can. He knows a $100 putt for us is a lot more stressful than it is for him."
That's not to say Reddam doesn't come through for the people he likes. He told Dennis that if I'll Have Another won the Derby, he'd splurge for a car. After all, it was O'Neill who picked out I'll Have Another at the Ocala 2-year-old sales in April, 2011.
After the Derby, it was Reddam who reminded Dennis to go to a BMW dealer and pick out the car of his choice. A BMW 7 series, charcoal gray, is on order.
But Reddam gets credit, too.
"Paul doesn't say go buy me a horse," Dennis said. "He has a lot of input. If I like something, he has to give the OK. He looks up breeding and watches previews. He's very aware and intelligent as far as breeding."
Like Doug O'Neill, Reddam is under scrutiny, too. CashCall, according a report by Bloomberg Businessweek, has faced or is currently facing legal trouble in several states, including California, West Virginia, and Maryland. It is also connected to a lender in South Dakota who is facing enforcement action from the Federal Trade Commission.
"It all comes with the territory," said Reddam. "You have to have a thick skin."
Reddam is trying to keep an even keel in the final days before his horse attempts to join an elite group that includes Secretariat, Citation and Affirmed. He tries not to think of what might be. Then again, he can't help himself.
"I'm hopeful in the end that the story is about the horse," he said, "and when we think back on it in a few years all the other stuff that has gone on is just a little bit of a sideshow, and it's 'wow!' people said it couldn't be done, if in fact he gets it done."
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