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Secretariat S. (gr. 1)

ARLINGTON PARK, Arlington, IL

  • Purse: 400000
  • Date: August 8, 2009
  • Class: Grade IT
  • TV:
  • Age: 3 yo
  • Race: 7
  • Distance: One And One Fourth Miles
  • Post Time:
 Five-Cross
1 Take the Points Margin: head BRIS: 101TrueNick: B+ $230,400

2006, Gray or Roan Colt
Even the Score   - Ginger Ginger, Fred Astaire

  • Breeder:Phoenix Farm
  • Owner: Starlight Partners (Donald Lucarelli, et al)
  • Trainer: Todd A. Pletcher
  • Jockey: Kent J. Desormeaux

Sire: Even the Score  , Gray or Roan, 1998. Raced 4 years. 29 starts, 9 wins, $751,629. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $13,500.

Broodmare Sire: Fred Astaire, Bay, 1983. In 2009: 1.00 AEI.

2 Black Bear Island (IRE) Margin: 3ΒΌ BRIS: 100TrueNick: A+ $76,800

2006, Bay Colt
Sadler's Wells - Kasora (IRE), Darshaan (GB)

  • Breeder:Tower Bloodstock
  • Owner: R. D. Hubbard, Robert Masterson and Edward C. Allred
  • Trainer: Aidan P. O'Brien
  • Jockey: John Patrick Murtagh

Sire: Sadler's Wells, Bay, 1981. Raced 2 years. 11 starts, 6 wins, $713,690. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $266,448.

Broodmare Sire: Darshaan (GB), Brown, 1981.

3 Laureate Conductor Margin: neck BRIS: 97TrueNick: B+ $38,400

2006, Bay Colt
Bernstein   - Lavender Baby, Rubiano

  • Breeder:Mrs. O. M. Patrick
  • Owner: Castleton Lyons (Shane T. A. Ryan)
  • Trainer: Christophe Clement
  • Jockey: Ramon A. Dominguez

Sire: Bernstein  , Bay, 1997. Raced 2 years. 8 starts, 4 wins, $173,120. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $25,000.

Broodmare Sire: Rubiano, Gray or Roan, 1987.

Time: 2:05.41   Track: Good

Others: Oil Man (IRE), $19,200; Proceed Bee, $11,520; Quite a Handful, $7,680; Giant Oak, $4,000; Reb, $4,000; Cliffy's Future, $4,000; Hoosier Kingdom, $4,000.

FinishHorseJockeyTrainer
1Take the PointsKent J. DesormeauxTodd A. Pletcher
2Black Bear Island (IRE)John Patrick MurtaghAidan P. O'Brien
3Laureate ConductorRamon A. DominguezChristophe Clement
4Oil Man (IRE)Garrett K. GomezJohn W. Sadler
5Proceed BeeChristopher A. EmighScott Becker
6Quite a HandfulJermaine V. BridgmohanAndrew M. Hansen
7Giant OakEusebio Razo, Jr.Chris M. Block
8RebJulien R. LeparouxGeorge R. Arnold, II
9Cliffy's FutureFernando JaraDarrin Miller
10Hoosier KingdomElvis TrujilloRon D. Herrell

Payoffs

HorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
Take the PointsKent J. Desormeaux$7.40$4.00$3.20
Black Bear Island (IRE)John Patrick Murtagh$5.20$3.80
Laureate ConductorRamon A. Dominguez$5.20
EXOTIC PAYOFFS:
$2.00 Exacta (7-9)$35.20
$2.00 Trifecta (7-9-4)$275.20
$2.00 Superfecta (7-9-4-5)$1,224.80

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