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Tuesday, July 29 2008


Desert Vixen Prospect Oilgonewile in Thursday Allowance Feature


MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (July 28, 2008) – Chester Bishop and partners’ 2-year-old filly Oilgonewile made a big impression winning her career debut on June 28 at Calder Race Course by 3 ½ lengths for trainer Kirk Ziadie, and will likely be favored in her second start in Thursday’s ‘a other than’ allowance at 5 ½ furlongs with jockey Elver Nunez getting the return call.

A chestnut daughter of Montbrook, Oilgonewile was a $65,000 OBS March 2-year-old sales purchase and was well backed at less than 3-to-1 in her first start at 4 ½ furlongs. A good effort Thursday would likely earn her a berth in the $100,000 Desert Vixen Division of the Florida Stallion Stakes on Sat., Aug. 16.





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Road To The Arlington Million VIII:  Monday, July 28, 2008


French-bred Spirit One, a late-blossoming 4-year-old colt who gave European superstar Duke of Marmalade a super scare in France’s Group I Prix Ganay April 27, is being added to what is already the strongest group of European-based Arlington Million candidates in recent memory.

The Grade I Arlington Million, observing its 25th renewal Aug. 9, will be contested at a mile and a quarter over Arlington’s world-famous turf course.





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Monday, July 28 2008


DESORMEAUX GETS 5,000 ON A RAINY SARATOGA AFTERNOON


Hall of Fame jockey Kent Desormeaux reached a historic milestone at Saratoga Race Course on Sunday afternoon when he guided Gumpster Stables’ Bella Attrice to win the seventh race and notch his 5,000th career victory.

“Last week, I was thinking it was just another number, but I got to dwell upon it and to think about it all week,” said Desormeaux, who had reached win No. 4,999 here on Opening Day, July 23. “I’m in awe of the number. Five thousand, WOW! It’s a long way from 10,000 (Russell Baze, all-time leading rider). Those numbers were attained in California and New York, the “A” league, so I am proud of that.”





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`MACHO’ COMES UP MUCHO IN JIM DANDY


West Point Thoroughbreds’ Macho Again ended a two-race losing skid and stamped himself as a major player this summer, holding off favored Pyro by a half-length to win the 45th running of the Grade 2, $500,000 Jim Dandy for three-year-olds at nine furlongs on Sunday afternoon at Saratoga Race Course.

The Macho Uno colt will now point for the meet’s biggest race, the 139th running of the Grade 1, $1 million Travers presented by Shadwell Farm on Saturday, August 23. The last three Jim Dandy winners – Street Sense (2007), Bernardini (2006) and Flower Alley (2005) – went on to win the Travers, the 1 ¼-mile “Mid-Summer Derby” that is the nation’s oldest stakes race for three-year-olds.





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SARATOGA NOTES, Sunday, July 27, 2008


Saturday’s Whitney Day card produced a total handle of $25,017,332, the third-highest, non-Travers Day total in Saratoga Race Course history.

Additionally, the $500,000 guaranteed all-stakes Pick 4 resulted in a total pool of $734,523.

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Hall of Fame trainer Nick Zito gave every credit to Commentator after the 7-year-old gelding won his second Grade 1 Whitney Handicap by 4 ¾ lengths over Student Council and Grasshopper. Zito was thrilled that the New York-bred, owned by Tracy Farmer, can now be counted alongside multiple Whitney winner Kelso.





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Artie Hot rides rail to Seagram victory


TORONTO, July 27 - Artie Hot bravely held off an all out challenge from True Metropolitan to capture Sunday's Grade 3, $151,200 Chinese Cultural Centre Seagram Cup Stakes at Woodbine.

The four-year-old son of Black Minnaloushe finished a half-length in front of two-time champion older male to give trainer Nick Gonzalez his sixth stakes win of the season at the Toronto oval.





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MONMOUTH CANCELS AFTER 5TH RACE DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER


OCEANPORT, N.J. * Monmouth Park Racetrack cancelled live racing following the running of the 5th race on Sunday due to inclement weather that included heavy rains and lightning.

“The safety of our riders and our horses is our paramount concern,” said Dennis Dowd, senior vice president of racing for the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority. “With the weather conditions we experienced, and no break in sight, we were left with not other option than to cancel the remainder of the card.”





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STREET BOSS WINS BING CROSBY HANDICAP


Stretch-running Street Boss confirmed his status as the West's best sprinter today with a stylish come-from-behind victory in the featured Grade I $300,000 Bing Crosby Handicap.

With David Flores in the saddle, Street Boss dropped back to last place in the early stages of the six-furlong dash, content to bide his time as the front-runners battled for command.





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Del Mar Stable Notes 7/27/8


WEDNESDAY'S LONG COUGAR HANDICAP DRAWS FIELD OF SEVEN

Seven marathoners are scheduled to go to the post in Wednesday's Cougar II Handicap at 1 1/2 miles on the main track.

The race has been designated as part of the "Win and You're In" program of the Breeders' Cup, and a victory insures the winner a spot in the Breeders' Cup Marathon, one of three new races this year.





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‘Luckie Mann’ Makes Imposing Debut for Wolfson


MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (July 27, 2008) – Saturday at Calder Race Course was a good day for trainer Marty Wolfson’s powerful stable with Edmund Gann’s 6-year-old Olympic winning the $55,000 Mataji overnight stakes by 4 ½ lengths early in the program and Kramer Stable’s 2-year-old You Luckie Mann making a sensational career debut in the 12th race, drawing off to score by 14 lengths.

The victory by Olympic came on the main track at 1 ¼ miles after the race was forced off turf, originally scheduled for 1 3/8 miles, and was particularly important for his future as a potential stud prospect as a son of Danzig out of 1991 Eclipse champion mare Queena. Olympic has won three races here since joining the Wolfson barn last summer, but this was his first in a race with ‘Black-Type’ status.





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Arlington Park Barn Notes: July 27, 2008


ARLINGTON MILLION’S STREAM CAT GETS SUNDAY BREEZE AT KEENELAND

Arlington Handicap hero Stream Cat, owned by Fab Oak Stable, Bobby Hurley and John Goldthorpe, breezed five furlongs in 1:02 over Keeneland’s Polytrack course Sunday morning in preparation for the Grade I Arlington Million on Aug. 9.

“(Stream Cat’s) work was excellent,” said trainer Rusty Arnold, speaking over the phone from his Lexington headquarters Sunday morning. “He’s right on schedule for the Arlington Million as of today.”





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Sunday, July 27 2008


GINGER PUNCH DELIVERS KNOCKOUT IN THE GO FOR WAND


At the top of the stretch, shuffled back to fourth and with seemingly nowhere to go, Ginger Punch did what any champion would do.

She found a way to win.

Splitting rivals with a gutsy move in deep stretch, the 5-year-old mare muscled her way to the front and pulled clear for a 1 ¼-length win over Copper State in the 55th edition of the Grade 1, $250,000 Go for Wand Saturday at Saratoga Race Course.





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