Horse Racing

Super Chow still perfect at Six Furlongs in Hutcheson


Multi-stakes winner Super Chow Tinh Tri extended his winning streak by six points to five after winning $100,000 Hutcheson Stakes with ease on March 18 at Gulfstream Park.

Lea Farms’ 3-year-old son, Lord Nelson, has now won six of eight starts in his life and has never finished on the chessboard on the path to a $384,230 career aggregate for coach Jorge Delgado.

Hutcheson did not present much of a challenge to the Super Chow, who faced only three other opponents on the listed bets for 3-year-olds who hit three scratched opponents. Super Chow and horse racer Chantal Sutherland have been sent to the post as the most popular person from 1-9.

The only drama in the race came at halftime when Super Chow was a step behind and quickly took the lead in third, where he stayed in the opening round. He has taken the lead in the first two call points of every previous start. Sutherland was arrested two of a kind And Youbetterbejoking between the first leg and a draw in the long run to win with an easy 5 1/4. The last time was 1:09.95.

“Chantal, all her credit to Plan B. That’s not expected, but that’s why you have a professional equestrian. They can make changes,” Delgado said. . “I definitely don’t want to be on the tracks. When I see her going out in the middle of the track, I love that. I know we have the best horse and it’s training well. It’s just a matter of doing that. he’ll handle it.”

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Hutcheson belongs to Lea Farms, who also owns the finisher in second place Live is life .

Spendthrift Farm bred the Super Chow out of Warrior Reward daughter Bonita Mia. Lea Farms purchased the foal for $75,000 from Eisaman Equine at the Ocala Breeders Spring Training Sale 2022.

Big Invasion wins 2023 Silks Run Stakes at Gulfstream Park
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Big Invasion wins 2023 Silks Run Stakes at Gulfstream Park

Also featured on Gulfstream’s Saturday card is the $100,000 Silks Run Bet, making for a thrilling 2023 debut for Reeves Thoroughbred Racing’s 3rd place winner Great Invasion .

The Declaration of War’s 4-year-old son was given a six-month break after finishing Tuesday on September 10 in the Franklin-Simpson Stakes (G2T) at Kentucky Downs. His 6-1-1 record from eight games started last year, including a win in Quick Call Stakes (G3T) at Racecourse Saratogahelped him become the favorite 7-5 in the five-stage hard-court sprint.

After the break, jockey Joel Rosario keeps his mount in the middle of the herd as a guide Yes I am free passed the field through the sharp initial fractions of :20.76 and :43.31. The invasion is big and Rosario starts their run with a long way to go and overcomes three challengers to win 3/4 of the way. Yes I Am Free holds second place and carrot third. Last time was: 55.02.

Miguel Clement, assistant and son of coach Christophe Clement, said: “I think the plan now is to place bets on Race Day (Kentucky), Jaipur — 1st grade at Belmont, and then Ascot. .

The Great Invasion was bred in Kentucky by John O’Meara in addition to victory make for curly mare Curls in place.

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