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Kentucky Derby 150 jockeys serve up chicken at Louisville Raising Cane's

Kentucky Derby 150 jockeys serve up chicken at Louisville Raising Cane's
SUPPORT FOR INJURED PROFESSIONAL JOCKEYS. HOW’S IT GOING? I’D LIKE ONE. DERBY WINNER, PLEASE. ONE DERBY WINNER. LET’S, UH. I’D HAVE TO SAY MISTER DAN ON THE THREE HOLE. LET’S GO WITH IT. SAVINGS ON YOU. PERFECT. SOME KENTUCKY DERBY JOCKEYS GOT A CHANCE TO HORSE AROUND JOEL ROSARIO, TYLER GAFFALIONE WAS ALSO THERE. AND BRIAN HERNANDEZ JR PREPARED FOR THE RACES TODAY BY WORKING AT RAISING CANE’S. THEY TOOK ORDERS AT THE FRONT COUNTER AND DRIVE THROUGH, WORKED IN THE KITCHEN AND SERVED UP FOOD, ALL WHILE SHARING SOME TIPS WITH RACING FANS. ROSARIO IS SEEKING HIS SECOND DERBY WIN, WHILE GAFFALIONE AND HERNANDE
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Kentucky Derby 150 jockeys serve up chicken at Louisville Raising Cane's
One of the essential elements to the Kentucky Derby are, of course, the jockeys, and customers at a chain restaurant in Louisville had a chance to meet some Monday.The Raising Cane's location at 6811 Bardstown Road hosted three Derby jockeys as special guest servers.Starting at 10 a.m., Tyler Gaffalione, the jockey for Sierra Leone, Joel Rosario, the jockey for Track Phantom and Brian Hernandez Jr., the jockey for Mystik Dan, served chicken finger meals.>> Check the horse's post positions here.“Raising Cane’s in Louisville is giving three world-famous racing jockeys a run for their money as they go from the high stakes of the racetrack to the Raising Cane’s Drive-Thru and front counter and serve horse racing fans Box Combos that belong in the winners circle,” said the restaurant chain.In addition to serving up chicken and greeting race fans, the jockeys talked about the upcoming Kentucky Derby 150.Other Derby stories:

One of the essential elements to the Kentucky Derby are, of course, the jockeys, and customers at a chain restaurant in Louisville had a chance to meet some Monday.

The Raising Cane's location at 6811 Bardstown Road hosted three Derby jockeys as special guest servers.

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Starting at 10 a.m., Tyler Gaffalione, the jockey for Sierra Leone, Joel Rosario, the jockey for Track Phantom and Brian Hernandez Jr., the jockey for Mystik Dan, served chicken finger meals.

>> Check the horse's post positions here.

“Raising Cane’s in Louisville is giving three world-famous racing jockeys a run for their money as they go from the high stakes of the racetrack to the Raising Cane’s Drive-Thru and front counter and serve horse racing fans Box Combos that belong in the winners circle,” said the restaurant chain.

In addition to serving up chicken and greeting race fans, the jockeys talked about the upcoming Kentucky Derby 150.

Other Derby stories: