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The Casse barn staff were seen sporting Metallica shirts, a nod to the horse named after their hit song "Enter Sandman." Sandman, currently second in Derby points standings, recently won the ...
According to The Sporting News, the horse was named by one of its owners, Jonathan Green, after former New York Yankee Mariano Rivera, who used the phrase "Enter Sandman" at the start of baseball ...
“Metallica would like to wish Sandman and his awesome team good luck for a safe and winning trip at Preakness 150. Enter Sandman!” Metallica also sent shirts to outfit the entire Casse Racing ...
Jonathan Green, one of Sandman's owners, is a big fan of Hall-of-Fame Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, who famously used "Enter Sandman" when he entered games. Green named the horse Sandman with ...
Sandman will enter the Preakness off a seventh-place finish in the Kentucky Derby Sandman trainer Mark Casse won the Preakness in 2019 with War of Will The post-position draw for the Preakness is ...
Ultimately, his foot had not recovered in time to enter and his defection from the race May 9 was the event that ultimately pushed Casse to his May 10 announcement that Sandman would enter the field.
Their song, 'Enter Sandman,' has been the Hokie football team's entrance song for 25 years. During home football games, Tech fans shake the stadium, jumping to the beat. Just about a mile away ...
And that tradition was embraced on Wednesday night, as Metallica performed "Enter Sandman," which is played as the Hokies' football team runs out of the tunnel before games, at Lane Stadium.
In its final show of that tour, it played — during a second of three encores — “Enter Sandman,” the band’s hit song from 1991. Later that month, that same song played, for the first time ...
For Hokies, the opening chords of “Enter Sandman” have long been an electrifying and familiar soundtrack to football games, igniting a synchronized surge of jumping and cheering. This beloved ...