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12/21 (PHA): Brandywine & Southampton S.
TUESDAY 6th (2:30) Brandywine S.
6 Furlongs | Fillies | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $75,000 1 Alexandra Rylee Pennington F 118 L 2 Actin Lucky Arroyo A S 114 L 3 Coax Liberty Rose J 116 L 4 Spring Jump Belmonte L A 114 L 5 Doing Great Carmouche K 120 L TUESDAY 9th (3:45) Southampton S. 6 Furlongs | Open | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $75,000 1 Sky Wars Acosta J D 114 L 2 Unleash the Humor Arroyo A S 114 L 3 Eminent Tale Alvarado J 114 L 4 Pal Petey Carmouche K 114 L 5 Royal Currier Elliott S 120 L 6 Sir Cadian Flores J L 116 7 Fort Hughes Elliott S 116 L A-Coupled: Sky Wars and Unleash the Humor
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Both juvy stake winners go in 1:09.3, bettering ALW winner Holyfield's 1:10.0 (guessing mid-hi 80's Beyers). The Darley colt Fort Hughes was a no-excuse 2nd at 2-5 in the Southampton behind the Patricia Farro Red Bullet gelding (Royal Currier), and Alexandra Rylie really got herself back in the right direction.
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans |
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82 for both. . . good to see Alexandra Rylee run faster after the last one. I don't think Fort Hughes is fully recovered from whatever caused him to miss the Remsen.
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The horse that beat Fort Hughes is not terrible and was a great claim by Patty Farro. I hope Alexandra Rylee continues to improve as well.
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Fort Hughes wasn't considered for the 1 1/8 mile Remsen. I got a tweet yesterday that his missed training was because of a spiked fever, so that was nothing serious. The winner had much more experience, a stakes win and had never been out of the exacta. I don't think any excuse was needed for Fort Hughes to run 2nd to him.
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Quote:
Trainer Kiaran McLaughlin said Darley Stable’s impressive maiden winner Fort Hughes will likely make his next start in the Grade 2, $150,000 Nashua on November 6 at Aqueduct. A 5 ˝-length debut winner at Belmont Park on October 10 going 5 ˝ furlongs, Fort Hughes is a son of top sprinter Henny Hughes, whom McLaughlin also trained. “We worry a little about the distance, jumping up to a mile, but he’s training very well, so we figure we’ll give it a try and see how it goes,” McLaughlin said. “He looks a lot like [Henny Hughes], powerfully built, and we worry about the distance with him because of that, but right now maybe we can get away with it.” http://www.horseracingnation.com/new...ort_Hughes_123 |
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Nashua/Remsen whatever.
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