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 THURSDAY 2nd (1:35) A. P. Smithwick Memorial Steeplechase S. (G1)
 2 1/16 Miles (Hurdle) | Open | 4 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000
 
 1 	1	Decoy Daddy (IRE)	Murphy J	Delozier, III J W	154			L	2-1
 1A	4	Via Galilei (IRE)	Geraghty R	Delozier, III J W	150				2-1
 1C	6	The Jigsaw Man (IRE)	McCarthy W	Delozier, III J W	142				2-1
 1X	7	Tax Ruling	Dowling W	Slater Brianne A	158			L	2-1
 2 	2	Nationbuilder	Crowley B	Sheppard Jonathan E	142			L	9-5
 2B	3	Divine Fortune	Nagle D	Sheppard Jonathan E	154			L	9-5
 3 	5	All Together	Aizpuru X	Fisher Jack	142			L	10-1
 4 	8	Country Cousin	Rafter C	Gomena Julie	150			L	4-1
 5 	9	Dynaski	Walsh R	Voss Thomas H	146			L	15-1
 6 	10	Left Unsaid	Young P J	Voss Thomas H	142			L	5-1
 7 	11	Spy in the Sky	Hodsdon D	Day James M	146			L	20-1
 
 A-Coupled: Decoy Daddy (IRE) and Via Galilei (IRE) and The Jigsaw Man (IRE) and Tax Ruling
 B-Coupled: Nationbuilder and Divine Fortune
 
 
 
 THURSDAY 6th (3:49) Birdstone S.
 
 1 1/8 Miles | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000
 
 Prg. #	PP	Horse	Jockey	Trainer	Wt.	Claim $	Equip.	Med.	ML
 1 	1	Alma d'Oro	Castellano J J	Pletcher Todd A	120			L	3-1
 2 	2	Hello Lover	Suarez A	Reid Robert E Jr	118			L	6-1
 3 	3	Colizeo	Napravnik R	Pletcher Todd A	120			L	8-1
 4 	4	Pleasant Prince	Lezcano J	Brown Bruce R	120			L	15-1
 5 	5	Isn't He Perfect	Dominguez R A	Dutrow, Jr. R E	118			L	7-2
 6 	6	Gallant Fields	Rosario J	Dutrow, Jr. R E	118			L	8-1
 7 	7	San Pablo	Velazquez J R	Pletcher Todd A	120			L	2-1
 
 Exacta, Trifecta, Super (.10), Pick 3 Races (6-8), Pick 6 Races (6-11)  Daily Double Wagers
 
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