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1/10 (GP): Ft. Lauderdale (G2), Marshua's River, Hal's Hope (G3's)
7th (3:34) Hal's Hope S. (G3)
1 Mile | Open | 4 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $150,000 1 Lea Rosario J 123 L 2 Golden Lad Velazquez J R 123 L 3 Valid Bocachica O 123 L 4 Slim Shadey (GB) Saez L 123 L 5 Prayer for Relief Castellano J J 123 L 6 Confrontation Bravo J 119 L 8th (4:03) Marshua's River S. (G3) 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) | Fillies and Mares | 4 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $150,000 1 Skylander Girl Contreras L 119 2 Why Katherine Rosario J 117 L 3 Parranda Velazquez J R 123 L 4 Strike Charmer Landeros C 123 L 5 Candy Kitty Prado E S 121 L 6 Ready Signal Goncalves L R 121 L 7 Summer Moon (FR) Leparoux J R 119 FTL 8 Scampering Castellano J J 119 L 9 Pappascat Lopez P 119 L 10 Alette Lezcano J 121 L 10th (5:01) Ft. Lauderdale S. (G2) 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) | Open | 4 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $200,000 1 Silver Freak Leparoux J R 119 L 2 Lochte Bocachica O 123 L 3 Mshawish Castellano J J 123 L 4 Howe Great Lopez P 123 L 5 Fredericksburg Saez L 119 L 6 Mosler Velazquez J R 119 7 Grand Tito Lezcano J 123 L 8 Shiva Ryan Gomez D F 117 L 9 Mucho Mas Macho Jaen A 123 L 10 Tesseron Contreras L 119 L 11 Za Approval Rosario J 123 L 12 Mutin (FR) Ortiz I Jr 121 L 13 Golden Rifle Bridgmohan J V 119 L MTO Protonico Bravo J 123 L
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Lea? "Lea is that you? You are going to race Lea? Lea its good to see you
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So Za Approval was moved from Clement to Casse. I heard they are claiming he needs firm turf and since Casse has a string in CA, cause the turf is rarely firm ( apparently ) in the Northeast during the Summer, they thought it was the prudent move. OK, then why is he currently at Gulfstream where Clement has a string?
As an aside, when was Casse's last US Grade 1 win on the turf?
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Quote:
Jambalaya’s saga began at the September yearling sales at Keeneland, Ky. Bred by Gustav Schickedanz, the colt was out a Vice Regent mare, Muskrat Suzie. The breeding appealed to Catherine, who had won a Grade 3 race with Heat It Up, a relative of Jambalaya. Langfuhr was a son of one of Northern Dancer’s great sires, Danzig. To add a touch of drama to the acquisition of Jambalaya, there was a clerical error with the colt’s reserve bid. Instead the colt went through the auction ring without a reserve bid, and brought just $2,500. Bargain-priced yearlings of this order never win two Grade 1 races and earn $1.6 million. To complicate matters, fellow Woodbine trainer Mark Casse’s bid gained the auctioneer’s hammer. He offered Jambalaya to Catherine, who signed the bill. Why did the bidding stall at $2,500? “It wasn’t like he was a standout. He had big knees and five of the mare’s previous foals hadn’t made it to the races. Also, at the time, Langfuhr wasn’t that popular commercially.” The one that got away...............
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