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![]() SUN 4th (2:53) New York Stallion S.
7 Furlongs (Turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 2 A Marked Man Ortiz J L Rice Linda 116 L 3-1 1A 6 Mark My Way Velasquez C Rice Linda 116 L 3-1 2 1 Bambisfrostyracer Ortiz I Jr Rice Linda 116 L 5-1 3 3 Social Rebellion Franco M Cash Russell J 116 L 20-1 4 MTO Captain Toews Velazquez J R Antonucci Jena M 116 L 5-1 5 5 Sol the Freud Lezcano J Cannizzo David A 116 L 5-2 6 7 Let's Discuss Alvarado J Baker Charlton 116 L 12-1 7 8 Gridley Here Luzzi M J McPeek Kenneth G 116 L 5-1 8 9 Free Mugatu Rosario J Terranova, II John P 118 L 7-2 A-Coupled: A Marked Man and Mark My Way Exacta, Quinella, Trifecta (.50), Pick 3 Races (4-6), Pick 6 Races (4-9) Double Wagers SUN 8th (4:57) New York Stallion S. 7 Furlongs (Turf) | Fillies | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 1 Missy Bay Ortiz J L Schettino Dominick 116 L 12-1 2 2 Storied Lady Castellano J J Hertler John O 118 L 7-2 3 3 Selenite Franco M Donk David 120 L 8-1 4 4 Henry's Gal Velasquez C Rodriguez Rudy R 122 Blk-On L 4-1 5 5 Miss Narcissist Rosario J Rice Linda 120 L 5-1 6 6 Bella the Bandit Ortiz I Jr Rice Linda 118 L 15-1 7 7 Traipse in Utopia Bravo J Hennig Mark 116 L 20-1 8 8 Gu Gu Beans Luzzi M J Quartarolo Anthony T 116 L 50-1 9 9 Hey Kiddo Maragh R Duggan David P 116 L 10-1 10 10 Old Harbor Arroyo A S Cash Russell J 116 Blk-Off L 12-1 11 11 Lady Kreesa Velazquez J R Donk David 116 L 6-1 12 12 Funky Munky Fever Alvarado J Donk David 116 L 30-1 13 13 Champagne Ruby Rice T B Rice Linda 118 L 12-1 Exacta, Trifecta (.50), Super (.10), Double Wagers
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