Finish | Horse | Owner | Jockey | Finish: Margin |
Speed
Figure |
Earnings
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Graded Chance (NY) | J.r. Lewis | Ben Winter | 1: 1 |
$
5,000
|
|
2 | Homeland Junction (SWZ) | Greg Mey | Jane Jacobson | 2: 1 |
$
2,200
|
|
3 | Very Pleased (NY) | LA Pepper | Edmund Pollard | 3: 1 |
$
1,000
|
|
4 | Run Around Town (IL) | Willie Carson | Walter Farley | 4: 1 |
$
700
|
|
5 | War Has Ended (JPN) | James Ryan | Lillian Schaefer | 5: 1 |
$
200
|
|
6 | Make U Chase Me (MD) | J.r. Lewis | Ryan Roberts | 6: 1 |
$
0
|
|
7 | Two Cherries (NY) | Joseph Depaulo | Eric Connor | 7: 1 1/2 |
$
0
|
|
8 | Kings Eunuch (JPN) | Kootenay Stables | Nathan Palmer | 8: 1 |
$
0
|
|
9 | Stare At Stars (CA) | Cindy Saunders | Adolfo Sanchez | 9: 2 |
$
0
|
|
10 | Kilgharrah (OH) | Isabella Acres | Naomi Aomori | 10: 2 |
$
0
|
|
11 | Golden Worship (KY) | Pedro Pastinio | Abbey Andersen | 11: 1 1/4 |
$
0
|
|
12 | Uge Eyes (AUS) | Greg Mey | Abigail Schneider | 12: -- |
$
0
|
Graded Chance | bl.g.4 | |
Owner: J.r. Lewis | Breeder: Charles Bunbury | |
Sire: Chance Encounter | Dam: Gaetana I |
Graded Chance - 1 Broke smoothly from gate flashed speed altered course turn proved best under urging | |
Homeland Junction - 2 Broke well chased pace moved inside willingly stretch | |
Very Pleased - 3 Fell to knees at start taken back moved inside gamely stretch | |
Run Around Town - 4 Away alertly showed speed angled out flattened out | |
War Has Ended - 5 Broke inwards reserved between horses altered course turn gave way | |
Make U Chase Me - 6 Broke well showed speed advanced on rail angled out late | |
Two Cherries - 7 Broke quickly under firm hold advanced on rail gave way | |
Kings Eunuch - 8 Steadied start lagged early responded when urged flattened out | |
Stare At Stars - 9 Broke well tracked between angled out no rally | |
Kilgharrah - 10 Broke well lagged early angled in no threat | |
Golden Worship - 11 Broke quickly held behind rivals altered course turn no rally | |
Uge Eyes - 12 Broke smoothly from gate steadied behind horses split rivals evenly |