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Lane's End S. (gr. 2)

TURFWAY PARK, Florence, KY

  • Purse: $500,000
  • Date: March 21, 2009
  • Class: Grade II
  • TV: TVG
  • Age: 3 yo
  • Race: 10
  • Distance: One And One Eighth Miles
  • Post Time:
 Five-Cross
1 Hold Me Back Margin: BRIS: 101TrueNick: A $282,000

2006, Dark Bay or Brown Colt
Giant's Causeway   - Restraint, Unbridled's Song  

  • Breeder:Haras Santa Maria de Araras S.A. & WinStar Farm, LLC
  • Owner: WinStar Farm, LLC (Bill Casner, et al.)
  • Trainer: William I. Mott
  • Jockey: Kent J. Desormeaux

Sire: Giant's Causeway  , Chestnut, 1997. Raced 2 years. 13 starts, 9 wins, $3,078,989. Lifetime: 592 yearlings sold, median $147,901.

Broodmare Sire: Unbridled's Song  , Gray or Roan, 1993.

2 Flying Private Margin: 4 BRIS: 99TrueNick: B $94,000

2006, Bay Colt
Fusaichi Pegasus   - Beautiful Treasure, Unbridled

  • Breeder:John Mulholland & Martha Jane Mulholland
  • Owner: Grand Slam Farm, LLC (Robert Baker and William L. Mack)
  • Trainer: D. Wayne Lukas
  • Jockey: Israel Ocampo

Sire: Fusaichi Pegasus  , Bay, 1997. Raced 2 years. 9 starts, 6 wins, $1,994,400. Lifetime: 593 yearlings sold, median $95,000.

Broodmare Sire: Unbridled, Bay, 1987.

3 Proceed Bee Margin: ½ BRIS: 95TrueNick: A++ $47,000

2006, Bay Gelding
Bernstein   - Procession, Private Terms

  • Breeder:Hunter Valley Farm, H & W Thoroughbreds & Mary Wade
  • Owner: William Stiritz
  • Trainer: Terry Gestes
  • Jockey: Rodney A. Prescott

Sire: Bernstein  , Bay, 1997. Raced 2 years. 8 starts, 4 wins, $173,120. Lifetime: 209 yearlings sold, median $25,000.

Broodmare Sire: Private Terms, Dark Bay or Brown, 1985.

Time: 1:49.63   Track: FT

Others: Parade Clown, $23,500; Jack Spratt, $14,100; West Side Bernie, $9,400; Bruce N Autumn, $5,000; A. P. Cardinal, $5,000; Loch Dubh, $5,000; Bittel Road, $5,000; Orthodox, $5,000; Dynamite Bob, $5,000.

FinishHorseJockeyTrainer
1Hold Me BackKent J. DesormeauxWilliam I. Mott
2Flying PrivateIsrael OcampoD. Wayne Lukas
3Proceed BeeRodney A. PrescottTerry Gestes
4Parade ClownEibar CoaKatherine G. Ball
5Jack SprattJulien R. LeparouxMichael J. Maker
6West Side BernieEdgar S. PradoKelly J. Breen
7Bruce N AutumnVictor LebronDale L. Romans
8A. P. CardinalCornelio H. VelasquezKiaran P. McLaughlin
9Loch DubhCalvin H. BorelJeff Talley
10Bittel RoadGarrett K. GomezTodd A. Pletcher
11OrthodoxJesus Lopez CastanonJohn Glenney
12Dynamite BobManfredi GuzmanJose L. Lopez

Payoffs

HorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
Hold Me BackKent J. Desormeaux$20.20$9.40$7.40
Flying PrivateIsrael Ocampo$22.60$11.20
Proceed BeeRodney A. Prescott$9.60
EXOTIC PAYOFFS:
$2.00 Exacta (1-10)$586.80
$2.00 Trifecta (1-10-12)$7,570.40
$2.00 Superfecta (1-10-12-6)$81,889.20

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