MiamiScreamingEagles
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Friday, February 23, 2024
Meydan Racecourse (Dubai, UAE):
Laurel (Maryland):
Gulfstream (Florida):
Meydan Racecourse (Dubai, UAE):
- Manama Gold (Adrie DeVries/Fawzi Nass) won the UAE Oaks in what is a Kentucky Oaks prep race worth a valuable 50 points to the winner. Manama Gold now tops the points board for entry into the Oaks. She was bred in Louisiana.
Laurel (Maryland):
- Handle: $1.7 million. Laurel puts on a good product but it doesn't always reflect in the handle.
- Raul Mena: The Star of the Day. With four mounts, he won at 14-to-1, 12-1 and 6-1 and placed at 16-1. He entered today with five wins in 2024, he exited with eight.
- Mike Gorham had just one victory this year but today entered two horses and both won. Gorham is generally a good conditioner but he was at only 4% this year. He began his craft in New England in the 1980s.
- Race 1: Marley's Ghost (J.C. Torrealba/Jose Corrales) won by 18 1/12 lengths. An epic thumping.
- Races 1-2-3: The total margin of victories was a combined 32.5 lengths.
- Races 5: Stickwiththecolors (Jevian Toledo/John Salzman) was the lone first-time starter and that angle proved effective at 6-to-1.
- Race 8: Prince of Jericho (Sheldon Russell/Brittany Russell) gave the hubby-wife tandem a victory with their only starter of the day. It was the first of consecutive races won by a nose.
- Race 9: His Name Is Sue (Alexander Crispin/Troy Robb) won a second consecutive race on this card by a nose.
Gulfstream (Florida):
- Handle: $6.8 million.
- Paco Lopez rode a natural hat trick for a 3-win day.
- Bombs! Maybe Oaklawn felt disrespected by possibly losing its unofficial title to Turfway (KY) for bombers as mentioned earlier this week. Quite the show today.
- Handle: Exceeded $5 million.
- Race 3: Kykeon (Alberto Pusac/Genaro Garcia) won at 61-to-1 to give the jockey his second win on the card through three races. He won the opener with a horse entering from Presque Isle (PA) off all places. The winner paid $124.40.
- Race 4: Sistersouttachrome (Rocco Bowen/John Haran) won at 57-to-1. The winner paid $116.20. The $.50 Pick 3 paid a remarkable $18,000+. The $1 double paid a staggering $2,414 which could be the biggest I have seen in years.
- Race 5: The $1 double paid $718.20. The $.50 Pick 3 paid $10,000+.
- Race 7: Jackman (Cristian Torres/Karl Broberg) is a perfect 4 4-0-0 at the meet. How many horses go 4-for-4 at any meet?
- Race 6 EJ Won the Cup (Mike Smith/Doug O'Neill) wired the field as the favorite and broke his maiden in his seventh try. Named for Erik Johnson who owns horses but this winner.
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