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Salvator Mile H. (gr. 3)

MONMOUTH PARK, Oceanport, NJ

  • Purse: 250000
  • Date: July 4, 2009
  • Class: Grade III
  • TV: TVG
  • Age: 3 yo's & up
  • Race: 9
  • Distance: One Mile
  • Post Time: 4:50 PM ET
 Five-Cross
1 Coal Play Margin: 3 BRIS: 110TrueNick: A++ $150,000

2005, Bay Colt
Mineshaft   - Wiscasset, Kris S.

  • Breeder:Emory A. Hamilton
  • Owner: Robert V. LaPenta
  • Trainer: Nicholas P. Zito
  • Jockey: Joe Bravo

Sire: Mineshaft  , Dark Bay or Brown, 1999. Raced 2 years. 18 starts, 10 wins, $2,283,402. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $87,500.

Broodmare Sire: Kris S., Dark Bay or Brown, 1977.

2 Smooth Air Margin: 3 BRIS: 106TrueNick: A+ $50,000

2005, Bay Colt
Smooth Jazz   - Air France, French Deputy

  • Breeder:Mount Joy Stables
  • Owner: Mount Joy Stables, Inc.
  • Trainer: Chad C. Brown
  • Jockey: Paco Lopez

Sire: Smooth Jazz  , Dark Bay or Brown, 1999. Raced 2 years. 11 starts, 5 wins, $321,105. Lifetime: 22 yearlings sold, median $6,000.

Broodmare Sire: French Deputy, Chestnut, 1992.

3 Solar Flare (ARG) Margin: 2ΒΌ BRIS: 102TrueNick: A $27,500

2004, Chestnut Horse
Salt Lake   - Stellaire (ARG), Southern Halo

  • Breeder:La Quebrada
  • Owner: Fox Hill Farms, Inc.
  • Trainer: J. Larry Jones
  • Jockey: Gabriel Saez

Sire: Salt Lake  , Bay, 1989. Raced 2 years. 21 starts, 7 wins, $536,218. Lifetime: 511 yearlings sold, median $32,000.

Broodmare Sire: Southern Halo, Bay, 1983.

Time: 1:34.54   Track: Fast

Others: Two Step Salsa, $15,000; Kiss the Kid, $7,500; The Roundhouse; Runforthedoe (BRZ); Keep Laughing.

FinishHorseJockeyTrainer
1Coal PlayJoe BravoNicholas P. Zito
2Smooth AirPaco LopezChad C. Brown
3Solar Flare (ARG)Gabriel SaezJ. Larry Jones
4Two Step SalsaGarrett K. GomezSaeed bin Suroor
5Kiss the KidChanning HillAmy Tarrant
6The RoundhouseChristopher P. DeCarloTodd A. Pletcher
7Runforthedoe (BRZ)Richard MigliorePaulo H. Lobo
8Keep LaughingEddie CastroKiaran P. McLaughlin

Payoffs

HorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
Coal PlayJoe Bravo$14.40$5.40$4.00
Smooth AirPaco Lopez$2.80$2.10
Solar Flare (ARG)Gabriel Saez$3.40
EXOTIC PAYOFFS:
$2.00 Exacta (5-2)$45.80
$2.00 Trifecta (5-2-3)$160.60
$2.00 Superfecta (5-2-3-6)$455.80

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