
ROAD RAGER had good early speed and dueled inside, kicked clear on the turn, opened up under urging in the stretch and proved best under a strong hand ride late. Winner–Road Rager B.f.3 by Quality Road out of She Is Raging, by Aggressive Chief. AWESOME HEIGHTS bobbled at the start, stalked outside a rival to the stretch, was between horses in deep stretch and lacked a late response. MORE HONOR a bit slow to begin, saved ground chasing the pace, came out in midstretch and lacked a rally. SARATOGA MORNING came in a bit and bumped with a rival early, stalked a bit off the rail then inside, came a bit off the fence in the stretch and was outfinished for a minor share. EROTIC dropped back off the rail early, angled in entering the turn, also came out in upper stretch and finished well late. CARAY came out a bit and buped with a foe early, chased outside a rival, came out in upper stretch and edged a rival for the place. RESTLESS RAMBLER quickly sprinted to a clear lead, set the pace along the inside and held sway under urging. Winner–Restless Rambler B.g.6 by Ghostzapper out of Restless Song, by Songandaprayer. ISLA'S TOY chased a bit off the rail, dropped back inside on the turn and had little left for the drive. PIVO stalked outside a rival, went three wide on the turn, continued off the inside into the stretch and gave way. WAY COOL bobbled in the second jump, dropped back off the rail, angled in on the turn, split horses in midstretch and passed tiring rivals inside. DREAM PALACE stalked the winner just off the inside to the stretch and was edged late for second. split horses on the turn, came out into the stretch and edged a rival late for the place. CHAMPAGNE'S ON ICE a bit slow to begin, chased just off the rail. TAPPIN HONOR a step slow into stride, quickly sprinted to the front and a clear lead, set all the pace along the inside and drew away in the stretch under a backhanded tap of the whip and steady handling. Bred by Brandywine Farm (Jim & Pam Robinson) (KY). Winner–Tappin Honor Ch.g.2 by Tapizar out of Slam's Honor, by Grand Slam. WRITING IN THE SKY saved ground chasing the pace, came off the rail leaving the turn and into the stretch and gave way. THOUGHT I'DMISSYOU dropped back inside then chased outside a rival, angled to the inside into the stretch and also weakened. GOTTA BE LUCKY was in a good position stalking the pace off the rail or outside a rival, continued alongside a foe into the stretch and weakened. CHIRP stalked outside a rival then off the rail into and on the turn and into the stretch and bested the others. MORNING CYNN saved ground stalking the pace, came out into the stretch to loom behind the winner, drifted in a bit in midstretch then drifted out slightly from the whip in deep stretch and was clearly second best. Scratched–none.īELLAZANO had speed off the rail then inched away midway on the backstretch, set the pace just off the inside, angled in on the turn, edged away again under urging past midstretch and won clear.

Bred by Machmer Hall, Craig Brogden &Carrie Brogden (KY). Winner–Bellazano Ch.f.3 by Verrazano out of Martita Sangrita, by Johar.

Alfie Solomons finished ninth in the 10-horse field.
#Smoovie baby blast off registration
Trainer Wesley Ward was fined $400 for late registration of his horse, Alfie Solomons, as using Lasix before the sixth race on Oct. Sisterson was formerly an assistant trainer for Doug O’Neill. Sisterson did not contest the penalty and said he forgot the registration rules in California. Tip, as using Lasix before the sixth race on Oct. Trainer Jack Sisterson was fined $400 for late registration of his horse, Mr. Quinonez said his horse was drifting out and that he needed to use the crop for safety reasons. Exercise rider Rolando Quinonez was fined $300 for excessive use of the riding crop during morning training on Sept. Hello, my name is John Cherwa and welcome back to our horse racing newsletter as we welcome back Golden Gate, say a temporary goodbye to Florent Geroux and solve the 2015 mutuel handle mystery.Ĭhecking the stewards’ minutes, it seems as if they had a pretty easy time of things.
