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Rose's Cantina 2X
![]() ![]() Grecian Flight and Craig Perret ![]() Champion Open Mind wins the Triple Tiara on a DQ in the Coaching Club American Oaks. Nite of Fun and Antley were taken down. ![]()
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What better way to end the "Me" decade with Houston. He would finish second to Sewickly in the 1989 Tom Fool. I believe Wayne Lukas paid 2.9 million on behalf of Hatley, French and Beal.
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Who is the horse with the bald face behind Smile?
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Al Sylah. Finished 12th.
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This was my puzzle for the day. I think it is Vilikaia. There was an entry and a mutual field. Al Sylah was part of the field, usually the last betting #, 12 in this case.
http://stats.breederscup.com/bcosRac...cfm?race_id=10 Sangster owned Vilikaia. Jockey was Freddie Head if I'm correct. |
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