Hazlewood, Farrior Timonium titles * The Racing Biz

Hazlewood, Farrior Timonium titles * The Racing Biz

“It’s great fun. I like it here,” said Apprentice Rider Yedsit Hazlewood Monday afternoon in the Timonium winner.

And why not?

Hazlewood won eight times in four days during the Big T closing weekend to secure the Meet title. Hazlewood ended with 12 wins of 33 starters during the seven -day stand, comfortable for Carlos Lopez and Arnaldo Bocacca, each of whom won eight.

Jorge Hernandez had something of a breakout meeting, won six of the 12 starters to finish fourth in the rankings, while Angel Cruz completed the top five with four wins.

Yedsit Hazlewood. Photo by Jim McCue.

Hazlewood and Lopez had entered the last four days of the meeting in a draw for the leadership with four victories each. But Hazlewood two races on Friday and added three more winners on Saturday to grab the first place.

On Labor Day, for a good measure, he added three more victories to put the finishing touches to his first Meet title

On the trainer side, Anthony Farrior won the first race of the finish and the last race of the measurement and enough races between the rankings. Farrior won nine times from 30 starters to lock up his second consecutive Timonium Town title.

Jose Corrales and Hugh McMahon recorded six victories each to bind for the second, with McMahon 6-out-13. Jamie Ness and Kieron Magee finished in fourth place with three victories each.

Two horses managed to win twice during the short stand. Genieinridle, trained by Hugh McMahon for his own Sola Dei Gloria Stable, won a claim race on the opening day and then went up to take a limited compensation from Maryland on 30 August with Jorge Hernandez in the Irons. And on the closing day, the core of Morris Kernan, Jr. and Jagger, Inc. The easiest kind of winner in a starter supply for his second victory of the meeting.

Larry Rabold was the leading owner due to three starters victories, while Euro Stable, who won a victory, led income of $ 53,300 to wallet for two seconds and a third of six starters.

One deployment of the meeting, the shine again for mares and mares, went to the discrete ops of Chip. Trained by Ben Feliciano, she pulled away in the last Furlong to win with 4 ½ lengths under Jockey Carlos Lopez.

In the race for trainer bonuses, based on points that were built through Starts and in-the-Money Finishes-nam Anthony Farrior first place in the rankings “Big Barn” with 89 points, which Jose Corrales easily surpassed (54). In the rankings “Small Barn” Charles A. Frock and John Salzman, Jr. With 14 points.

Handle for the finish fell from $ 4.1 million to $ 3.6 million.

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