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By Michael Dempsey
The second time coming to the U.S. was the charm for Chinchon, who went from last to first to win Saturday’s $750,000 United Nations (G1) at Monmouth Park.
The victory earned the five-year-old an automatic berth in the Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) this fall at Churchill Downs.
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The air was tense at Belmont Park, the stage was set for an horse race of epic proportions. A Kentucky Derby favorite was there to show what legends can do. I Want Revenge, the one time favorite in the Kentucky Derby, was also the favorite to win the Belmont Suburban.
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By Michael Dempsey
Three Grade 1 races highlight Saturday’s action, and before the holiday weekend is over, we will have the opportunity to wager on 17 graded stakes.
The Grade 1 action on Saturday starts with the $300,000 Suburban Handicap (G2) at Belmont Park, which drew a field of seven runners and six betting interests.
The race marks the return of I Want Revenge, who will be making his first start since winning last year’s Wood Memorial (G1).
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By Mike Dempsey
(Monday, June 29) Two of the game’s best trainers, separated by a few thousand miles and the Atlantic Ocean, both had excellent weekends.
At Belmont Park, trainer Todd Pletcher celebrated his 43rd birthday by saddling Devil May Care to victory in the $250,000 Mother Goose (G1).
Across the pond, trainer Aiden O’Brien made history by winning the $1.5 million Irish Derby (G1) at The Curragh for the fifth consecutive year. Read the rest of this entry »
By Mike Dempsey
There is plenty of stakes action on Saturday throughout the country to whet the appetite of any horseplayer.
There is a good chance trainer Todd Pletcher will saddle the winner of the $250,000 Mother Goose (G1) at Belmont Park.
The trainer will send out three of the five fillies in the race, including the likely favorite Devil May Care, who is making her first start since running tenth in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
In addition to hitting the Big Apple, let’s head out to the Jersey Shore for a couple of good betting races at Monmouth Park, and then head off to Altoona, Iowa for the second day of the Iowa Festival of Racing, which features three graded stakes on Saturday night.
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By Michael Dempsey
Donegal Racing’s Paddy O’ Prado enjoyed his return to turf on Saturday by taking the $500,000 Colonial Turf Cup (G2) at Colonial Downs in impressive style, returning $5.00 as the betting favorite.
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