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DEL MAR, Del Mar, CA

  • Purse: $300,000
  • Date: July 27, 2008
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1 Street Boss Margin: 1 BRIS: 100 $180,000

2004 | Chestnut Horse | Street Cry (IRE)   - Blushing Ogygian, Ogygian

  • Breeder:Brilliant Stable, Inc.
  • Owner: Bluegate, Corp, Headley & Naify
  • Trainer: Bruce Headley
  • Jockey: David Romero Flores

Sire: Street Cry (IRE)  , Dark Bay or Brown, 1998. Raced 3 years. 12 starts, 5 wins, $5,150,837. Lifetime: 358 yearlings sold, median $82,500.

Broodmare Sire: Ogygian, Bay, 1983.

Sale History: Keeneland 2005 September Yearling Sale, $300,000.

2 In Summation Margin: 1 BRIS: 98 $60,000

2003 | Dark Bay or Brown Horse | Put It Back   - Fiesta Baby, Dayjur

  • Breeder:Arthur I. Appleton
  • Owner: Waterford Stable
  • Trainer: Christophe Clement
  • Jockey: Corey S. Nakatani

Sire: Put It Back  , Dark Bay or Brown, 1998. Raced 2 years. 7 starts, 5 wins, $232,895. Lifetime: 152 yearlings sold, median $10,250.

Broodmare Sire: Dayjur, Dark Bay or Brown, 1987.

Sale History: Ocala Breeders' Sales Company 2005 Selected Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training, $130,000.
Ocala Breeders' Sales Company 2004 Selected Sale of Yearlings, $80,000.

3 Jungle Prince Margin: neck BRIS: 97 $36,000

2001 | Bay Gelding | Sir Cat - Wayward Song, Seattle Song

  • Breeder:Nick Bentley
  • Owner: Burk or Sciarra or Zamarripa, Et Al
  • Trainer: Victor L. Garcia
  • Jockey: Joel Rosario

Sire: Sir Cat, Dark Bay or Brown, 1993. Raced 4 years. 14 starts, 7 wins, $401,185. Lifetime: 166 yearlings sold, median $10,000. In 2009: 1.28 AEI.

Broodmare Sire: Seattle Song, Dark Bay or Brown, 1981. In 2009: 1.74 AEI.

Time: 1:08.67   Track: FT

Others: Sailors Sunset, $18,000; Spot the Diplomat, $6,000; Silver Stetson Man; Johnny Eves; Barbecue Eddie; Winsome Charm.

FinishHorseJockeyTrainer
1Street BossDavid Romero FloresBruce Headley
2In SummationCorey S. NakataniChristophe Clement
3Jungle PrinceJoel RosarioVictor L. Garcia
4Sailors SunsetRafael BejaranoMarcelo Polanco
5Spot the DiplomatMichael C. BazePeter Miller
6Silver Stetson ManVictor EspinozaBob Baffert
7Johnny EvesGarrett K. GomezJay M. Robbins
8Barbecue EddieAaron T. GryderBrian J. Koriner
9Winsome CharmTyler BazeJeff Mullins

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