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Hirsch Jacobs S. (gr. 3)

PIMLICO, Baltimore, MD

  • Purse: $100,000
  • Date: May 16, 2009
  • Class: Grade III
  • TV: HRTV
  • Age: 3 yo
  • Race: 8
  • Distance: 6 furlongs
  • Post Time: 2:35 PM ET
 Five-Cross
1 Everyday Heroes Margin: BRIS: 108TrueNick: B+ $60,000

2006, Bay Colt
Awesome Again   - Lucette, Dayjur  

  • Breeder:Marathon Farms, Inc.
  • Owner: Cash Counter Stables
  • Trainer: Timothy F. Ritchey
  • Jockey: Jose C. Caraballo

Sire: Awesome Again  , Bay, 1994. Raced 2 years. 12 starts, 9 wins, $4,374,590. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $60,000.

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

2 Not for Silver Margin: BRIS: 101TrueNick: A++ $20,000

2006, Dark Bay or Brown Colt
Not For Love   - Silverdew, Silver Deputy

  • Breeder:Dark Hollow Farm, William H. D. deBurgh & George I. E. Harris
  • Owner: Ted Julio
  • Trainer: Michael J. Trombetta
  • Jockey: Julian Pimentel

Sire: Not For Love  , Bay, 1990. Raced 4 years. 29 starts, 6 wins, $178,870. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $30,000.

Broodmare Sire: Silver Deputy, Bay, 1985.

3 Checklist Margin: nose BRIS: 99TrueNick: C $11,000

2006, Bay Colt
Gone West   - Yearly Report, General Meeting

  • Breeder:B. Wayne Hughes
  • Owner: Starlight Partners
  • Trainer: Todd A. Pletcher
  • Jockey: Edgar S. Prado

Sire: Gone West  , Bay, 1984. Raced 2 years. 17 starts, 6 wins, $682,251. Lifetime: 0 yearlings sold, median $182,500.

Broodmare Sire: General Meeting, Bay, 1988.

Time: 1:09.51   Track: FT

Others: Nuclear Wayne, $6,000; Ju Jitsu Jax, $3,000; Taqarub; Yano; Despite the Odds; Essenceofthemoon.

FinishHorseJockeyTrainer
1Everyday HeroesJose C. CaraballoTimothy F. Ritchey
2Not for SilverJulian PimentelMichael J. Trombetta
3ChecklistEdgar S. PradoTodd A. Pletcher
4Nuclear WayneRobby AlbaradoSteven M. Asmussen
5Ju Jitsu JaxAbel Castellano, Jr.Scott A. Lake
6TaqarubAlan GarciaKiaran P. McLaughlin
7YanoHarry VegaValora A. Testerman
8Despite the OddsJeremy RoseMichael J. Trombetta
9EssenceofthemoonGabriel SaezAndrew L. Simoff

Payoffs

HorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
Everyday HeroesJose C. Caraballo$16.40$8.40$5.60
Not for SilverJulian Pimentel$6.40$4.20
ChecklistEdgar S. Prado$6.00
EXOTIC PAYOFFS:
$2.00 Exacta (2-3)$91.00
$2.00 Trifecta (2-3-8)$938.00
$2.00 Superfecta (2-3-8-7)$4,702.00

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