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Mobil Moves to Head of Plate Class with Trial Win The other horse (Mobil) was better than mine today."Keough wasn't so sure."Looking at the race, I thought, 'Uh-oh,' but Todd said he still had horse under him," the trainer said. "Obviously, he did." Kabel now has the option of both leading Queen's Plate contenders – Mobil or Wando. "It's entirely up to Todd to decide who he'll ride ," Keough said. "He proved he's a good horse, but we knew that last year. He galloped out strongly again today."Mobil, who won Queenston Stakes in his seasonal debut May 3, earned $97,320 for the win.The winner paid $3.60, $2.20 and $2.10. Rock Again returned $2.50 and $2.20. Peef showed for $3.50. The $2 exacta was worth $6.60.Earlier on the Woodbine card, Stronach Stables' Hour of Justice justified her 6-5 odds in the $110,000 Alywow Stakes for three-year-old fillies, drawing off to an emphatic score. At the wire, the Kentucky-bred filly, ridden by Jim McAleney, was two lengths ahead of a fast-closing Teewee's Hope, the longest shot on the board at 34-1. Miss Crissy wound up third. The time for the six and one-half furlong affair on the turf was 1:17.37.With the winning purse of $66,000, Hour of Justice pushed her career bankroll to $167,460. She paid $4.50, $3.80 and $2.90 across the board, combining with Teewee's Hope (19.00, $11.70) for a $128.30 exacta. With Miss Crissy ($7.90 to show), the trifecta returned $1,369.20.(Chart, Equibase) |
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