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Dresden Row regains winning form in Autumn Stakes
Dresden Row redeemed himself with an overdue score over an accomplished field under Ryan Munger in the Grade 3, $157,800 Autumn on Saturday at Woodbine.
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Dresden Row redeemed himself with an overdue score over an accomplished field under Ryan Munger in the Grade 3, $157,800 Autumn on Saturday at Woodbine.
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Hillerito stalked the pace, pounced on the leaders at the quarter pole, opened a clear lead and won the $300,000 Dream Supreme Stakes on Saturday at Churchill Downs … by a head.
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Saturday at Aqueduct had not been particularly kind to trainer Bill Mott or jockey Kendrick Carmouche by the time the last race, the Grade 3, $200,000 Long Island Stakes, came around.
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Turfway shipper Pondering spoiled Caitlinhergrtness’ final start at Woodbine by landing the Grade 3 Bessarabian under a shrewd ride from Declan Cannon on Saturday.
Fdd Dreams was second by a nose in a division of the Los Alamitos Super Derby trials on Oct. 19. He will be favored to win Sunday’s $926,200 final, which would clinch his status in the age-group division.
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Despite racing wide throughout under Dylan Davis, Fully Subscribed rolled to a dominant 4 1/2-length victory in Saturday’s Grade 2, $300,000 Mother Goose Stakes, part of a massive day at Aqueduct for trainer Chad Brown and owner Seth Klarman’s Klaravich Stables.
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Trainer Brittany Russell didn’t have to spend much time with Balboa to realize that the juvenile colt was ready to run. After just two published workouts in Maryland, the former West Coast runner took on a field of 10 in the $100,000 James F. Lewis III Stakes on Saturday and excelled, powering home to a 5 1/4-length victory.
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Sultana made quite a splash in her stakes debut on Saturday at Woodbine when taking the Grade 3, $150,300 Maple Leaf in a tight finish under Rafael Hernandez.
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Tiz Dashing pushed past resurgent pacesetter Noble Confessor to become a stakes winner Saturday in the Grade 3, $200,000 Hill Prince at Aqueduct. He won by a neck over Noble Confessor, while it was another 1 1/2 lengths back in third to Church and State.
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“Wow!” That was Florent Geroux’s immediate response shortly after he hopped off Disco Time after that horse dragged him around Aqueduct’s main track to a 9 3/4-length victory in Saturday’s $186,000 Dwyer Stakes. It was the 3-year-old Disco Time’s fifth victory in as many career starts.