Mr Big Spender Strong in $ 330,000 2YO Bluegrass Division

Mr Big Spender Strong in $ 330,000 2YO Bluegrass Division

Lexington, Ky.– Standard Parker Trainee Mr Big Spender (Captain Corey) Held a quick push and remained strong until the end for a narrow harness racing victory in the fastest of four divisions for the $ 330,000 Bluegrass 2-year-old Colt and Ruin Draw-in a division sponsored by Al Libfeld Equine-on Thursday (25 September) on the Red Mile.

Mr Big Spender (Photo of Amanda Stephens)

Driver Mike Wilder Viter Velder Spender over rivals from post 8 to the first turn and slid through 6-5 favorite Mr Penner (driven by Ake Svanstedt) after a: 26.3 first quarter. Nordic Dancer S (Dexter Dunn) quickly pulled wide from the sixth and rushed the rear tight to grasp the control past A: 54.4 half. Nordic Dancer S delayed to take a breathing break in turn and has passed a first challenge of supervision (Charlie Norris) who moved for three -quarters in 1: 23.3, but tired of the lower corner. Wilder tipped outside with Mr Big Spender while Svanstedt had an open road with the pylons to run forward with Mr. Penner, and Nix Nacken (Scott Zeron) accused of the last with the Most Momentum. Mr. Big Spender hit the lead and put Mr. Penner while he thwarted the late increase in Nix Nacken to achieve a nasal victory in a lifelong-best 1: 51.2 miles. Nix Nacken became second of Mr Penner and Lethal Legacy (Todd McCarthy) came from second place for fourth place.

Mr Big Spender Replay

“He is a pretty special horse,” said Mike Wilder after the race. “He had a few bumps on the road-that may be a 2-year-old trotter for you; could be my fault, his fault could be. But it was a huge ride. I didn’t expect them to get them from numbers. I really had to work for it and it worked great. [pylons] At the top of the piece and it was a good race to the thread. He shot for me. “

A foal through Captain Corey-Reilly K, Mr Big Spender won his sixth race from 10 Starts and has now earned $ 191,633 for owners Bart and Todd Brice. Sent the second choice in gambling, he paid $ 4.94 to win.

Minoan hit the pocket past off-stid leader Buren Punt and ran free to a 1: 52.4 victory in the first division, sponsored by Sig Sauer Syndicate and Hanover Shoe Farms.

Minoan (Amanda Stephens -Photo)

Neighver point (Dexter Dunn) pushed from post 5 for the front with Minoan (Todd McCarthy) that settled in the second approaching A: 27.4 first quarter. The field marched in the back of the back behind a steadily pace to A: 55.4 half, while Dunn kept a tight grip on the reins of his load for turn. McCarthy crawled from the bag past three -quarters in 1: 24.1 and briefly pulled next to the neighbor at the top of the piece until that rival rolled into a canter. Minoan hit the finish and placed a four-length victory over Be Green (Andy Miller), who came in second place as the longest shot on the board on 64-1. Create Escape (Ake Svanstedt) was also closed to become third and Onassis (Yannick Gingras) gave a pursuit of a stalking trip for fourth place.

Minoan repetition

Noel Daley trains and co-owner Minohan, a Barhopping-Regal woman Colt, with partners Patricia Stable, La Express Stable and Sjoblom Racing. The Colt won its third race from eight Starts – the board missing only once – and earned $ 142,747. Sent the 6-5 favorite, he paid $ 4.50 to win.

I am Kronos S (Ake Svanstedt) through an opening on the inside and the upper hand in a stretch sprint for a win of 1: 52.3 in his Bluegrass Division, sponsored by Kentuckiana Farms.

I am Kronos S (Photo of Amanda Stephens)

Svanstedt decided I’m Kronos S in Fourth when Captain Naughty (Tim Tetrick) sailed on the lead to a: 28.4 first quarter and undiscussed the back to a: 56.4 half. It can be worse (Scott Zeron), the 3-2 second choice, followed from the bag and started pulling out during the last turn with Highball Hanover (Andy McCarthy) and I am Kronos after his move after the approach of three quarter in 1: 25.2. Captain Naughty tired and broke the pass home because it could be worse, hit forward but plateau. Highball Hanover marked the center of the track to take over the lead while Svanstedt went inside and zipped forward to get the lead and the victory through a nose. It can be arranged worse for third place and never say those (Dexter Dunn) closed for fourth place.

“I didn’t know he won,” said Sarah Svanstedt laughing after the race. “That was a good surprise. He started the year very well and then he came out of the paddock with a number of bad habits, so we put him on hold. It wasn’t big, but it wasn’t perfect either. So he had a bit of a break and now he’s back.”

I am his girl in the fourth start of his career, I have now earned $ 61,500 for owners’ part of Dream Inc. and Bruni Racing Team Inc. Walner-I am really special foal, sent the 3-5 favorite, paid $ 3.58 to win.

I am Kronos’s replay

Requiem (David Miller) landed as the 7-5 favorite in the last BlueGrass-first year student Male Trot Division, sponsored by the Volume Eight Syndicate and Hanover fare farms, with a 1: 52.3 effort.

Requiem Replay

Miller sent Requiem to the first place of post 5 and knew command via a: 29.1 first quarter and drove his back to the rear under pressure to a: 57.2 half. Zephyr Kemp (Dexter Dunn), sitting in the bag, showed outside through the last turn with Practical Man (Todd McCarthy) on dragging rolling to three -quarters in 1: 25.3 But Requiem turned at home with determination and turned all challengers away. He stuck the jet in half a length for the practical man with Zephyr Kemp who ended third and impossible Bi (Scott Zeron), which made a pursuit in fourth place.

“He is really a nice horse,” said trainer Matt Burkholder. “He was very nice to train, but I’m glad he got home. We take it [his season] Start at start, but we are probably going to Corbin [for the Cumberland Run meet]. I think David Miller has performed a phenomenal task to develop both [of my] Colts, this horse and Silverstein. I mean … that’s why He is purple Jesus, right? “

Requiem won its third race from eight Starts and has built up $ 102,500 in income for owner Dark Horse Farm LLC. The Musket-Ostrich Blue Chip Colt paid $ 4.96 to win.

Live racing resumes on the Red Mile on Friday (September 26) with a 13-race card with four divisions for the $ 298,500 Bluegrass 2-year-old Colt and Ruin Tempo and four divisions for the $ 378,000 Bluegrass 2-year-old Merry Trot. Friday’s card also has a guarantee of $ 7,500 on the Early Pick 4, which includes races with 6-9. Each Pick 4 and the 50-cent Pick 5, which starts in Race 3, with the Red Mile has a low collection meal of 12 percent.

Post time of the first race at the Red Mile is 1 p.m. (EDT).

Click here for full racing results: We trot results.

Through Ray Cotolofor the red mile

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