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Written by Sue Kenny
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 13:41 |
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That is on the Delaware Park turf. Since she switched from dirt to turf she's finding extra gears - with the help of Joe Bravo who really seems to suit her. From a royaly bred dirt pedigree it is surprising she has taken to the grass but until you try different things with some of these horses you never know!!! Congratulations to Pin Oak Stud.
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Written by Sue Kenny
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Saturday, 17 July 2010 16:55 |
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Check her out!!! Third Stake win in a row; Grade 3, Grade 2 and another Grade 3 today. All on different tracks. This was Check The Label's fifth win and as long as she gets racing room she gets the job done. Governor Brereton Jones and his wife Libby were at Colonial today to greet their Virginia Oaks winner. Many congratulations to them and the Airdrie Stud team.$150,000 Virginia Oaks (G3).
In Sunday's Thoroughbred Daily News
Check the Label made a powerful inside move on the far turn, split horses to find running room in the stretch, and drove to a 2¾-length victory under jockey Ramon Dominguez. Check the Label raced last of eight through a half-mile as pacesetter Kilmore Quay (Ire) covered a half-mile in :51.82. As the field began to bunch around the turn, Check the Label found room inside and split horses in midstretch, driving with authority into the clear to cover 11⁄8 miles in 1:51.85 on turf rated as firm. The win was the third straight for Check the Label, who entered off victories in the Appalachian Stakes (G3) on April 15 at Keeneland and the Sands Point Stakes (G2) on May 31 at Belmont Park. Pacesetter Kilmore Quay held gamely for second, finishing 1½ lengths in front of In the Rough in third.
Trained by Graham Motion for owner-breeder Brereton Jones, Check the Label, a Stormin Fever filly out of the unraced Mazel Trick mare Don’t Trick, won for the fifth time from 12 starts and increased her earnings to $341,227.—Steve Bailey
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Last Updated on Sunday, 18 July 2010 08:59 |
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Written by Sue Kenny
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Saturday, 17 July 2010 16:00 |
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Horses will never cease to amaze me! Our versatile barn favorite Jade's Revenge was third in the Greenwood Cup Stakes at Philadelphia Park. His last stake place was back in 2008 on Hollywood Park's synthetic surface. He went a little off form last year and the owners were thinking of retiring him as he turned seven this year. He had other thoughts! After winning his last two races at Delaware Park this was his next step which seemed quite ambitious, but Jade again didn't disappoint.
He loves everyone although he is still a full horse and John Panagot's article a couple of paragraphs down shows a photo of him with his fan club. Well done Jade.
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