
Do the Roar bounces back from DQ to take Treasure Coast
One start after being disqualified for stretch interference in last month’s Bonita at Gulfstream Park, Do the Roar won the track’s $75,000 Treasure Coast

One start after being disqualified for stretch interference in last month’s Bonita at Gulfstream Park, Do the Roar won the track’s $75,000 Treasure Coast
Modernstone rallied from well back to pull a 29-1 stunner and give trainer Kelly Rubley her first stakes Saturday in the $140,000 Kentucky Downs Ladies Marathon.

The sixth time was the charm for Recepta, who garnered her first graded stakes win with a solid finish in Saturday’s Grade 3, $200,000 Noble Damsel at Belmont Park.

Trouble Kid made the leap from $15,000 claim to Grade 3 winner Saturday at Parx Racing, where he upset the 4-5 favorite Limousine Liberal in the $300,000 Gallant Bob. Next month, there’s a chance Trouble Kid could turn up in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint.

Goodoldhockeygame upset the applecart in Saturday’s $126,200 Overskate Stakes at Woodbine, taking the seven-furlong sprint for Ontario-sired stock by a length over Ultimate Destiny.
Kiss Moon and jockey Corey Lanerie prevailed by a neck in a long drive over I’m Already Sexy in Saturday's Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf.
Rusty Slipper out-gamed A Little Bit Sassy in the final yards of the inaugural running of the $150,000 One Dreamer Stakes, the first of four closing-day stakes Saturday at Kentucky Downs.

Needmore Flattery, honored as the top Ohio-bred each of the past two seasons, took another step toward retaining that title for a third straight season when she ran down the 3-year-old filly Justalittlesmoke to win Saturday’s $75,000 Scarlet and Gray Handicap for statebred fillies and mares at ThistleDown.

Mr Speaker, getting a perfect trip in the pocket under Jose Ortiz, ran down Legendary and won the Grade 2, $200,000 Commonwealth Turf Cup on Saturday at Laurel.
We’ll take a shot at Sunday’s early pick four as follows: