Finish | Horse | Owner | Jockey | Finish: Margin |
Speed
Figure |
Earnings
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hold Her Forever (PA) | Eric Nalbone | David Faulkner | 1: 1 |
$
50,000
|
|
2 | Sir Launcelot (MD) | Laura Ferguson | Michael Moody | 2: 1 |
$
22,000
|
|
3 | Invasion I (NY) | Mike Bryant | Javier Brunetto | 3: 1 |
$
10,000
|
|
4 | Iron Strong Heart (CA) | Louise Bayou | Bryce Black | 4: 1 |
$
7,000
|
|
5 | Merrick (NY) | Lee Cara | Mia Krueger | 5: 1 |
$
2,000
|
|
6 | Straight Path (BRB) | Marineille Sweeney | Linda LeBlanc | 6: 1 1/4 |
$
0
|
|
7 | Glory Days III (FL) | Stormy Peak | Parker Fox | 7: 1 1/2 |
$
0
|
|
8 | Siberian Pearl (LA) | Gerry Hardie | Oliver Brunetto | 8: 1 |
$
0
|
|
9 | Prince of Thieves I (OK) | Bob Green | Jose Martinez | 9: 1 |
$
0
|
|
10 | Ungido (OH) | Jack Ball | Zachary Lopez | 10: 1 |
$
0
|
|
11 | Dark Soundly Kiss (NY) | Tan Gent | Damian Fox | 11: 2 |
$
0
|
|
12 | Zelaroth (DE) | Polk Buffalo | Brian Winter | 12: -- |
$
0
|
Hold Her Forever | bl.h.7 | |
Owner: Eric Nalbone | Breeder: Eric Nalbone | |
Sire: Hold Above | Dam: Forever II |
Hold Her Forever - 1 Broke inwards flashed speed urged along strongly late | |
Sir Launcelot - 2 Broke quickly reserved between horses moved between horses gamely stretch | |
Invasion I - 3 Broke quickly held behind rivals on rail turn gamely stretch | |
Iron Strong Heart - 4 Broke inwards taken back advanced on rail lacked response | |
Merrick - 5 Stumbled start steadied behind horses saved ground gave way | |
Straight Path - 6 Fell to knees at start middle path wide off turn no rally | |
Glory Days III - 7 Broke well rushed up saved ground outfinished | |
Siberian Pearl - 8 Broke outwards taken between rivals early moved inside even finish | |
Prince of Thieves I - 9 Broke quickly showed speed moved inside tired | |
Ungido - 10 Broke poorly taken between rivals early moved between horses retreated | |
Dark Soundly Kiss - 11 Broke smoothly from gate middle path wide off turn outfinished | |
Zelaroth - 12 Away well tucked in along rail saved ground was not a threat |