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Old 08-18-2006, 10:48 AM
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Default Monmouth Park: $250k Iselin Handicap

9th (4:52)

Philip H. Iselin Breeders' Cup H. (G3)
1 1/8 Miles Dirt Open 3 Year Olds And Up
Stakes - Purse:$250,000


Post # Horse Jockey Weight Claim Price Equip. Med.

1 Master Command Dominguez R A 121 0 L
2 Park Avenue Ball Decarlo C P 119 0 L
3 Survivalist Castro E 119 0 L
4 Sinners N Saints Garcia Alan 117 0 L
5 Tap Day Velez J A Jr 116 0 L
6 Sinister G Lopez C C 117 0 L
7 Zoffinger King E L Jr 117 0 L
8 Network Bravo J 117 0 L

CLICK: past performances courtesy of BRIS
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Old 08-18-2006, 12:29 PM
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This used to be a top class 10f race known as the Monmouth H, then the Amory L Haskell H (before they moved that name to the Monmouth Invitational H). Champions like Bold Ruler, Nashua, Dedicate, Carry Back, Sword Dancer, Bold Bidder, and First Landing, won the old Monmouth H, as did other top horses like Verbatim, Royal Glint, Majestic Light, Decidedly, Mongo, Bold Hour, Hatchet Man..., They reduced the distance to 9f in 1979 and it has been mostly downhill ever since.
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Old 08-18-2006, 01:15 PM
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This used to be a top class 10f race known as the Monmouth H, then the Amory L Haskell H (before they moved that name to the Monmouth Invitational H). Champions like Bold Ruler, Nashua, Dedicate, Carry Back, Sword Dancer, Bold Bidder, and First Landing, won the old Monmouth H, as did other top horses like Verbatim, Royal Glint, Majestic Light, Decidedly, Mongo, Bold Hour, Hatchet Man..., They reduced the distance to 9f in 1979 and it has been mostly downhill ever since.
Oh yes..Mongo..When I was a lad walking hots at Delaware Park, I worked for Frank A. Bonsal, Mongo's trainer. He was an old jumper rider who had his share of spills. He could barely walk then and he was only in his 60's. They had thoughts of making Mongo a jumper too..I'm sure they're glad they didn't.
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Old 08-18-2006, 02:32 PM
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Nostalgia aside....

That Tap Day just loves NJ brand of stakes races.

This has been his main objective for this summer
and should get a good stalking trip behind Sinister G's fractions.
Hennig's go to guy Jose Velez is up and all signs point towards
a good effort in Oceanport.
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