GULFSTREAM PARK, Hallandale, FL
| 1 | Soaring Stocks | Margin: ½ | TrueNicks: C | $90,000 |
2008 | Bay Gelding | Trippi - Silk Stocks, Medieval Man
Sire: Trippi , Bay, 1997. Raced 2 years. 14 starts, 7 wins, $666,220. Lifetime: 355 yearlings sold, median $34,938.
Broodmare Sire: Medieval Man, Chestnut, 1974.
| 2 | Cajun Breeze | Margin: neck | TrueNicks: B | $30,000 |
2008 | Chestnut Horse | Congrats - Cajun Dawn, Awesome Again
Sire: Congrats , Bay, 2000. Lifetime: 129 yearlings sold, median $27,000.
Broodmare Sire: Awesome Again , Bay, 1994.
| 3 | Royal Currier | Margin: 3 | TrueNicks: D | $15,000 |
2008 | Bay Gelding | Red Bullet - Top of the League, Lite the Fuse
Sire: Red Bullet, Chestnut, 1997. Raced 3 years. 14 starts, 6 wins, $1,161,920. Lifetime: 91 yearlings sold, median $16,000. In 2009: 1.05 AEI.
Broodmare Sire: Lite the Fuse , Bay, 1991.
Sale History:
Adena Springs Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training, $5,500.
Others: Zero Rate Policy, $7,500; It's Never to Late, $4,500; Madman Diaries, $3,000; Apriority; Ribo Bobo.
| Finish | Horse | Jockey | Trainer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Soaring Stocks | John R. Velazquez | Todd A. Pletcher |
| 2 | Cajun Breeze | Juan C. Leyva | Michael Yates |
| 3 | Royal Currier | Ramon A. Dominguez | Patricia Farro |
| 4 | Zero Rate Policy | Paco Lopez | Teresa M. Pompay |
| 5 | It's Never to Late | Fernando Jara | Julio R. Cartagena |
| 6 | Madman Diaries | Jeffrey Sanchez | Wesley A. Ward |
| 7 | Apriority | Luis Saez | David Fawkes |
| 8 | Ribo Bobo | Ameth Gonzalez | Manuel J. Azpurua |
| Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Soaring Stocks | John R. Velazquez | $11.00 | $5.20 | $3.80 | ||||||
| 8 | Cajun Breeze | Juan C. Leyva | $14.40 | $3.80 | |||||||
| 1 | Royal Currier | Ramon A. Dominguez | $3.20 | ||||||||
| EXOTIC PAYOFFS: | |||||||||||
| $2.00 Exacta (2-8) | $162.60 | ||||||||||
| $2.00 Trifecta (2-8-1) | $696.60 | ||||||||||
| $2.00 Superfecta (2-8-1-6) | $2,638.60 | ||||||||||
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