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10/06/2012 8:23AM
Remington Park: Burst of Life wins tight finish in Flashy Lady
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Burst of Life improved her Remington Park record to 7 for 9 on Friday night, when she won a three-way photo over All About Allie and 1-2 favorite Moon Buzz in the $50,000 Flashy Lady. Burst of Life’s official margin of victory was a neck over About Allie, while it was another head back in third to Moon Buzz.
Burst of Life ($10) sat in fifth in the early stages of the six-furlong Flashy Lady for fillies and mares, as All About Allie and Moon Buzz raced through fractions of 22.54 seconds for the opening quarter and 45.25 for the half-mile. Burst of Life edged those two on the wire, covering the distance on a track rated fast in 1:10.07.
Bryan McNeil rode the winner for Lori Bravo and trainer Francisco Bravo. Burst of Life earned $30,000 for the win, her first in a stakes and ninth overall from 14 starts. She is a 6-year-old by Soto and she has career earnings of $140,355
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