
Kenwood Racing and trainer Kelly Breen wiped the headliners in claiming Crown Preview Day at Colonial Downs with Cadet Corps in the $ 100,000 Jewel Qualifier and once Willard in the $ 87,500 Emerald Qualifier. Paco Lopez was on board for both victories when the Jockey won four races and finished second in three of the eight claims of Crown Preview events. Lopez added a fifth winner in the sleeping cap of the day.
The top two finishers in every claimed Crown Preview Race earned an automatic berth in the corresponding claim crown championships on November 15 at Churchill Downs.
Cadet Corps came along the center of the track to beat leader Bernin Hot with two lengths in the Jewel Qualifier, ending in 1: 48.19 for 1 1/8 miles.
Cadet Corps returned $ 10.20, $ 4.00 and $ 2.20. Bernin Hot paid $ 4.60 and $ 2.40.
Cadet Corps, demanded for $ 35,000 on 1 February in Gulfstream Park, has since won three races for his new connections. The 6-year-old will take the lead, Ruin has a career record of 40-15-3-6 with $ 410,126 in income.

In the Emerald Qualifier, once that Willard saved the ground in third place, at the top of the route was tipped and kitodan with a length, with 1 1/16 miles over a sturdy turf course in 1: 41.96.
Once Willard paid $ 9.40, $ 4.80 and $ 3.80. Kitodan returned $ 5 and $ 3.60.
Claim for $ 25,000 on January 31 in Gulfstream Park, once Willard won three times for Breen. The 6-year-old Micromanage Voorden has a career record of 29-7-7-4 with $ 422,434 in income.
The claim card example of the Thursday card was opened with the $ 50,000 Glass Slipper qualifying match.
Going 1 mile on dirt, showed the next girl from WWCD LLC Grit and ran the 4-5 favorite Mercy Warren in the play to win a neck. Trained by Robert Bailes and driven by Denis Arujao, the next girl has returned $ 9.20, $ 3.60 and $ 2.10. Mercy Warren paid $ 2.80 and $ 2.10.
In the $ 75,000 Canterbury qualifying match, Madison Avenue Racing Stable, Morris Kernan Jr. And Jagger Inc.’s Quick Tempo forward and surpassed Sosua Summer with a neck in a 5½-Furlong peat sprint. Trained by Jamie Ness and driven by Lopez, Paid Quick Tempo paid $ 6.00, $ 4.00 and $ 2.80 as the 2-1 favorite. Sosua Summer returned $ 5.00 and $ 4.20.
By cutting back nine Furlongs, Gilmore came from Jeanine Cumiskey from the last to the first in the $ 62,500 Rapid Transit qualifying match at Seven Furlongs on dirt. The Joe Sharp Stagee defeated JD factor with a length under Jockey Ben Curtis. Gilmore paid as the 3-2 favorite, paid $ 5.00, $ 2.80 and $ 2.40. JD factor returned $ 3.60 and $ 2.80.
On 1 1/16 miles on Dirt closed Cumiskey’s Curlin’s Malibu late to win the $ 50,000 Stirling Memorial Iron Horse qualifying match with a length over Santos to Wilson. It was the second winner of the day before Cumiskey and Sharp, with Lopez again in the IJzers. The 6-5 favorite paid $ 4.60, $ 3.00 and $ 2.20. Santos to Wilson returned $ 4.00 and $ 3.20.
The Rocket Express of the $ 50,000 was decided late when the busk of Jim Tichenor past Silver Slugger stuck with half a length of six furlongs on dirt. The victory marked his seventh upright since he was claimed by Manuel Chavez. Jockey Carlos Barbosa has been on board every victory. Busk paid $ 4.80, $ 2.60 and $ 2.10. Silver Slugger returned $ 2.40 and $ 2.10.
With a rail walk from Forest Boyce, Liberty House Racing, Team Gaudet and Penwood Racing’s Cairo Street drew the upset in the $ 75,000 Tiara qualification match for mares and mares on 1/16 miles on peat. Trained by Lacey Gaudet, Cairo Street held favorite remarkable exchange with a length and paid $ 16.60, $ 7.00 and $ 4.40. Remarkable exchange returned $ 3.40 and $ 2.80.
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