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Brant to get rest for minor bone bruising
Grade 1 winner Brant, who finished fourth in Sunday's Maxfield Stakes at Churchill Downs, came out of the race with some minor bone bruising and will be turned out for 60 days, Bob Baffert said Monday.
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Grade 1 winner Brant, who finished fourth in Sunday's Maxfield Stakes at Churchill Downs, came out of the race with some minor bone bruising and will be turned out for 60 days, Bob Baffert said Monday.
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Green Carrera, a winner at Royal Ascot, has a Grade 1 race at Del Mar on her summer calendar.
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Jockey Corey Lanerie retired following Sunday's closing-day card at Churchill Downs, finishing his career in a fitting location. Lanerie won 19 meet riding titles at the Louisville track between 2012-2019.
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Trainer Mike Tomlinson enjoyed a satisfying end to the Churchill Downs meet, breaking a long drought in stakes company with two stakes victories on the weekend.
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Jr Shadow Boy, the unbeaten 3-year-old who owns the two highest Beyer Speed Figures of the season at Horseshoe Indianapolis, will likely make the move to two turns later in the meet, according to his trainer, Joe Davis.
On Wednesday afternoon (July 1) at Buffalo Raceway, eight unproven 2-year-old colt and gelding trotters will battle for a $110,200 bonanza in the New York Sires Stakes which is scheduled for the fifth race.
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Amir Mendoza will move into the final three weeks of riding with his apprentice allowance Wednesday at Horseshoe Indianapolis. He has mounts on all eight Thoroughbred races on the card.
Due to overwhelming heat with indexes over 100 degrees in Kentucky, Oak Grove has canceled racing scheduled for Monday (June 29) and Tuesday (June 30) out of caution for all horses and drivers slated to compete.
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The classy 9-year-old Artemus Citylimits goes for his ninth win in his 47th start in Thursday's featured first-level allowance with a $32,000 claiming option, the opener on a seven-race card with a 3 p.m. post time.
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Brett Crawford outlined ambitions to contest next season’s Four-Year-Old Classic Series with Mr Incredible (126lb) after the exciting galloper handled older and more experienced rivals with aplomb with an eye-catching victory at Sha Tin on Saturday