
A lot of racing promotion took place in the Middle Atlantic last week.
Here is a look at the “three stars” of each song:
Regions best

First Star: Toupie. Laurel Park organized a trio grass stakes races on Saturday. The first, The Stormy Blues Stakes, went to Toupie with 1 1/4 lengths. Earlier this year she won the Las Cienegas Stakes and was a double winner of the bet last year, but had missed the board in her last four races. She bounced back in the stormy blues and closed off with a bloom to win to leave after racing in Midpack early. She ran the distance over a sturdy grass course in 1.08.63, which improved her career record to 6-2-1 in 15 Starts with a win of 450.805. She is a homebed bred in Kentucky for Wertheimer and Frere, trained by Graham Motion and driven by Daniel Centeno.
Second star: dripping gold. Monmouth Park organized their last Open Stakes Race of the Season, The Presious Passion Stakes on 1 1/2 miles on the grass on Saturday. Dripping gold, the 4-5 favorite, had to work for it, but he finally prevailed at three-quarters of the length. He was a great journey from the leaders in the early stages and then made his move in the final of three innings. Hardpun -Reden and Lord Eddard Stark would not let him go without a fight, and they fought along the piece. Dripping gold became better from his rivals too late, with hard spun reason and summer caused themselves for third place. Samy Camacho was on board the winner for owners West Point Thoroughbreds, NBS Stable and Titletown Racing Stable and trainer Shug McGaughey.
Third star: No show Sammy Jo. Motion trainee no show Sammy Jo repeated in Saturday everywhere in the posts in Laurel Park and captured the 1 ā -Mile event through a nose over Stablemate Sirona. The couple was in the beginning of the third and second respectively, while Longshot Cut from class set the pace. They swarmed inside the early leader while they turned home and focused on an exciting stretch battle. No show Sammy Jo finally prevailed to secure her second consecutive title and beat Sirona in that American debut. The winner is owned by Bridlewood Farm and Madaket Stables LLC and driven by Jorge Ruiz.

Colonial downs
First Star: Timetoshine. Pulled away to win the illusion deployment on Thursday with eight lengths about jumps.
Second star: Raptor’s. Split Rivals late and alle to win a grass route on the third level on Friday.
Third star: Cart Girl Sam. Drawn in grass sprint on the third level for mares and mares on Thursday, disrupting the favorite of the opportunities.
Charles Town
First star: Drink this cup. Lived the 1-5 hype with an impressive victory of 9 1/4 length in a non-winners of three reimbursement on Friday.
Second star: Runaldo. Recovered from a flat attempt in the Frank Gall Memorial Stakes to win a fee for exciting fashion on Friday; He is now 3-out-6 on the year and 8-out-19 life.
Third star: Gran Andrews. On Thursday the rail to victory to improve to 5-out-9 in the year.
Delaware Park
First Star: Howgreatisnate. Seat of the last and rose to the victory in the new Castle Starter Toyance on Sunday.
Second star: Point Dume. On Saturday, the Governor’s Day Race won in Gate-to-Wire style on 11-1.
Third star: Onyx ten. Made her first start since March a winning in the tax -free shopping Spinaf on Sunday, and set up a potential offer in Maryland Million Distaff.
Monmouth Park
First star: dripping gold. Was the journey and moisture hard in the piece to secure his present passion.
Second star: Gold Trust. Suitable clearly late to win the Joey P. Handicap on Sunday about his fellow jersey-bred.
Third star: Bingo’s Birkin. Gate-to-Wire went in the Pinot Grigio Handicap on Saturday for Jersey-flocked mares and mares.
Racing
First star: Jess’s moment. Won a NOSBOB photo finish to win a starter optional claim route on Wednesday.
Second star: Ruben Silvera. Reed three winners on the Wednesday ticket.
Third star: Harp’s Hot Corner. Width gathered and scored in a statement sprint on Monday for his fifth victory of the year.
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