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![]() UNRACED SARATOGA-BOUND JUVIES:
CAPITALISM AT RISK (Bull Market - Stock Price, by Relaunch) Trainer: Richard Violette Jr. $1,000 weanling resold for $65,000 earlier this year after working a quarter-mile in 20 and change. MOCHA SPRINGS (Purge - Coffee Springs, by Crafty Prospector) Trainer: Steven Asmussen $165,000 yearling purchase showed sharp drills this spring at Keeneland. ROARING BELLE (Roaring Fever - Bellebottom Blues, by Cure the Blues) Trainer: William Badgett Jr. New York-bred from solid female family. ROYAL STOCKS (Concorde's Tune - Silk Stocks, by Medieval Man) Trainer: Stanley Hough Classic Florida speed pedigree. Shows bullet works over Oklahoma training track. SAVE TIME FOR ME (Hook and Ladder - Timely Irony, by Iron) Trainer: Thomas Bush New York-bred by speedy stallion may offer value in statebred race later in the meet. STAKES JUVYS: DASHING DEBBY (Medaglia d'Oro - Marquet Rent, by Marquetry) Trainer: Steven Asmussen Purchased by Jess Jackson after winning her career debut by 10 1/4 lengths in the JJ's Dream Stakes at Calder. ENUMERATE (Proud Accolade - Clandestine, by Grand Slam) Trainer: Steven Asmussen Padua Stables homebred won debut by five as 17-10 favorite. Speedy. HOT DIXIE CHICK (Dixie Union - Above Perfection, by In Excess) Trainer: Steven Asmussen $435,000 juvenile purchase won second start at Churchill with 100 Beyer Speed Figure. MIDST (Closing Argument - Procure, by Quiet American) Trainer: Todd Pletcher Won My Dear Stakes at Woodbine for Mark Casse before being sent to Pletcher. Liked the way she won maiden at Keeneland. THISKYHASNOLIMIT (Sky Mesa - Lovely Regina, by Deputy Minister) Trainer: Steven Asmussen Ran into subsequent stakes-winner Backtalk in debut, then romped by seven at Churchill. Has already won at six furlongs. May have the most upside of the Asmussen babies.
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