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Saturday, February 10, 2024
Laurel (Maryland):
Tampa Bay Downs (Florida):
Gulfstream (Florida):
Golden Gate Fields (California):
Santa Anita (California):
- Steve Asmussen entered at three tracks and finished 15 5-2-5.
- Chad Brown's struggles continue as he won only with a heater at Tampa Bay and finished 9 1-2-1 across three tracks.
- Jorge Delgado is at a career best 28% this year and won at both Florida tracks today within 15 minutes of each other. He is 6 3-2-1 since Feb. 3.
- Michael Maker is 25 10-2-3 (40%) at the meet. Brad Cox (31%) and Rob Atras (35%) are also having exceptional meets.
- Race 10: The $1 Pick 6 paid over $81,000.
- Race 9: Saddle Up Jessie (Manny Franco/Brittany Russell) won the $150,000 feature in a romp. It was Russell's first win at the meet. She is on vacation but her assistant was gracious post-race. Go get 'em Brit!
Laurel (Maryland):
- Race 10: Mosler Time (Carlos Lopez/Cal Lynch) gave the trainer his 1,000th lifetime win. Second straight day someone at Laurel won for the 1,000th time. He hails from Northern Ireland and has been a trainer in the U.S. since 2013.
Tampa Bay Downs (Florida):
- Handle: Roughly $11 million.
- Card: Four stakes including one stakes which was a Kentucky Derby prep.
- Race 6: Power Squeeze (Daniel Centeno/Jorge Delgado) won the Sunflower Stakes which is a Kentucky Oaks prep.
- Race 8: Sebelius (Junior Alvarado/Jeremiah O'Dwyer) won the Pelican Stakes by a neck. She has earned over $1.7 million in 24 races.
- Race 9: In what developed as the race of the day, Belle of Rights (Jose Ortiz/Shug McGaughey) and Oversubscribed (Tyler Gaffalione/Chad Brown) finished in a dead-heat in what was a long, long, long time to determine the outcome. The winners were two first time starters.
- Race 10: No More Time (Paco Lopez/Jose D'Angelo), the lightest raced horse with three races under his belt, won the $250,000 Grade 3 Sam F. Davis which is a Kentucky Derby prep. The Iowa-bred is now 4 2-1-0 and won a stakes for the first time. There was over $2 million bet into the rce.
Gulfstream (Florida):
- Handle: $14.4 million.
- John Velazquez rode winners with his first two mounts.
- Race 3: Prevent (John Velazquez/Juan Alvarado) nipped Northshore Drive (Irad Ortiz, Jr./Carlos David) in what eventually was prolonged by a stewards' review. Velazquez's mount appeared destined to win, then got passed by a split second then fought back to victory.
Golden Gate Fields (California):
- Race 6: Endlessly (Umberto Rispoli/Michael McCarthy) won the $100,000 El Camino Real Derby and with it an invitation to the Preakness Stakes in June.
Santa Anita (California):
- Handle: Roughly $10 million.
- Race 2: Big City Lights (Flavien Prat/Richard Mandella) won the $100,000 Grade 3 Palos Verdes Stakes.
- Race 5: Kinza (Juan Hernandez/Bob Baffert) won the $100,000 Grade 3 Las Virgenes Stakes in gate-to-wire fashion.
- Race 8: Missed the Cut (Joel Rosario/John Sadler) won the $100,000 Grade 3 San Marcos Stakes.
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