Finish | Horse | Owner | Jockey | Finish: Margin |
Speed
Figure |
Earnings
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Right to Vote II (FL) | Dan Gordon | Daniel Crane | 1: 1 |
$
7,500
|
|
2 | Anti Social II (KY) | Clinton Jacinto | Jonathan Freeman | 2: 1 1/2 |
$
3,300
|
|
3 | Asteroid Artie (MD) | Benny James | Ryan Stewart | 3: 1 1/4 |
$
1,500
|
|
4 | Boldest I (NY) | Nena Olson | Greg Crane | 4: 1 1/4 |
$
1,050
|
|
5 | The Phantom Menace (KY) | Ronda Figal | Daniel Faulkner | 5: 1 |
$
300
|
|
6 | Sim Invader II (KY) | Kenzie Larkin | Kayla Marshall | 6: 1 3/4 |
$
0
|
|
7 | Tehipite II (FL) | Sean Furney | Damian Fox | 7: 1 3/4 |
$
0
|
|
8 | Lemon Man (VA) | LA Pepper | Hannah Hastings | 8: 1 1/4 |
$
0
|
|
9 | Royal Equation (KY) | Kevin Ater | Payton Magee | 9: 1 1/4 |
$
0
|
|
10 | Phantasmic II (NY) | Oleg Van Buren | Chris Archer | 10: 1 |
$
0
|
|
11 | Strong And Stoic I (NY) | Adela Nowak | Renee Henderson | 11: 1 1/2 |
$
0
|
|
12 | RidersOntheStorm I (KY) | Marlboro Man | Aaron Butler | 12: -- |
$
0
|
Right to Vote II | gr.g.3 | |
Owner: Dan Gordon | Breeder: Karie McBrian | |
Sire: The Right To Dream | Dam: Turnstile I |
Right to Vote II - 1 Fell to knees at start dueled urged along prevailed under urging | |
Anti Social II - 2 Fell to knees at start dueled moved between horses could not stick with winner | |
Asteroid Artie - 3 Fell to knees at start lagged early urged along gamely stretch | |
Boldest I - 4 Broke well dueled angled in hung | |
The Phantom Menace - 5 Broke well taken behind rivals wide off turn dropped out | |
Sim Invader II - 6 Broke outwards held behind rivals wide turn was not a threat | |
Tehipite II - 7 Broke quickly settled outside rivals urged along even finish | |
Lemon Man - 8 Broke well steadied angled in no response late | |
Royal Equation - 9 Broke well held in mid pack urged along no response late | |
Phantasmic II - 10 Broke outwards steadied angled in flattened out | |
Strong And Stoic I - 11 Broke well steadied behind horses urged along flattened out | |
RidersOntheStorm I - 12 Broke quickly held behind rivals angled in no rally when asked |