Equine News in The Garden State
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The 2010 racing season at Monmouth Park came to a close on Sunday with dramatic across the board gains.
Paul A. Pompa Jr.’s Well Positioned fought hard all the way to the wire and came up a head in front of Gone Astray and Chirac in the $70,000 Frisk Me Now Stakes at Monmouth Park on Saturday.
A handicapper’s delight will close out the 2010 racing season at Monmouth Park as an 11-race card is on tap this Sunday, with a total of 130 horses entered on the program.
After creating a national sensation in August, Mywifenosevrything and Thewifedoesntknow failed to fire in Sunday’s fifth race running last and third last behind Lady Durlyn, who prevailed in the final strides as the 7-10 favorite in the $33,000 claiming event.
New Farm’s Breathoffreshheir strutted her stuff through the stretch to post a two-length win in the filly division of the $70,000 Jersey Juvenile, as Loving Dove reported home a length-and-a-half winner in the male division on Saturday at Monmouth Park.
A pair of 2-year-old stakes are on tap for Saturday at Monmouth, both featuring New Jersey-breds, one for colts and geldings, the other for fillies.
Patricia, Thomas and Anthony Ryan’s Tommy’s Memory broke on top and never looked back, taking his five rivals gate to wire to win the $60,000 allowance/optional claiming feature at Monmouth Park on Sunday.
Ol Memorial Stable and C. E. Glasscock’s Soaring Empire went from last at the top of the stretch to first at the wire, winning the $70,000 Rutgers Stakes by three-quarters of a length at Monmouth Park on Saturday.
Darley Stable’s Dubai Dancer looked the part of a 1-2 favorite, drawing off to a 2 ½-length score in the $70,000 Witches Brew Stakes at Monmouth Park on Sunday.
At the quarter-pole it looked as if any one of the seven colts or geldings in the $70,000 Big Brown Stakes at Monmouth Park could win, but at the wire it was rail riding Teaks North who proved best
George and Lori Hall’s Sweet Ducky proved a much-the-best winner in the $70,000 Seton Hall University Stakes at Monmouth Park on Saturday, besting his rivals by an impressive four lengths at the wire.
Finish Line Farms’ Just a Lion gave trainer Juan Serey an extra celebration following his victory in Monmouth Park’s sixth race on Sunday. After crossing the wire a length in front of Flirtatious Smile, Just a Lion provided Serey with his 1,000th career win as a trainer.
JMJ Racing Stables’ Todd Got Even closed well down the stretch to post a two-length victory in the $75,000 Eillo Stakes as Noisy Feet came up the inside to score by a half-length in the $70,000 The College of New Jersey Stakes at Monmouth Park on Saturday.
Bob Zollars and Mark Wagner’s Poni Colada gained command at the top of the stretch before drawing off to a length and three-quarters score in the $55,000 allowance/optional claiming feature at Monmouth Park on Sunday.
A determined Etched held off the on-coming charge of Musket Man to post a neck victory in the Grade 2, $300,000 Monmouth Cup at Monmouth Park on Saturday afternoon.
No one picked all five winners in Monmouth’s Pick 5 on Sunday, creating a carryover of $44,661 for next Saturday’s program.
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