COYOTE DEN BREAKS ALL-TIME WIN PAYOFF RECORD AT REMINGTON PARK WITH $374 RETURN ON $2 WAGER
Coyote Den showed 99-1 odds on the toteboard because that’s as high as it goes, but true odds were 186-1 in Race 2 Thursday night and that led to an all-time record $374 payoff on a $2 win ticket at Remington Park. The previous high payoff for a horse winning here was $284.60 by Van …
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WILL’S SECRET, THIRD-PLACE FINISHER IN GRADE 1 KENTUCKY OAKS, TOPS LIST OF LIKELY RUNNERS IN GRADE 3 REMINGTON PARK OAKS
Will’s Secret, a Dallas Stewart-trained filly, headlines a field of likely runners in this year’s Grade 3, $200,000 Remington Park Oaks, scheduled as a part of a multi-stakes day that includes the Grade 3, $400,000 Oklahoma Derby. Also on that Sunday, Sept. 26, the all-time winningest horse in Remington Park history, Welder is expected to …
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KEEPMEINMIND, SECOND TO ESSENTIAL QUALITY IN JIM DANDY STAKES, AND ARKANSAS DERBY WINNER SUPER STOCK BOTH NOMINATED FOR OKLAHOMA DERBY
Keepmeinmind, a 3-year-old that lost by a neck to Essential Quality in the Grade 2, $600,000 Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga this summer, has been nominated to the Grade 3, $400,000 Oklahoma Derby, scheduled for Sept. 26 at Remington Park. Trainer Robertino Diodoro nominated Keepmeinmind to the Oklahoma Derby for owners Cypress Creek Equine, Arnold …
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TRAINER KARI CRADDOCK, JOCKEY LEANDRO GONCALVES SWEEP OKLAHOMA STALLION STAKES AS NUMBER ONE DUDE SCORES WITH COLTS/ GELDINGS
It’s been a crazy ride for owner Terry Westemeir of Broken Arrow, Okla. with Number One Dude, the winner of Friday night’s Colts & Geldings division of the $50,000 Oklahoma Stallion Stakes. First, Westemeir had to break the news to his wife Leslie that he had bought Number One Dude’s dam (mother) three years ago. …
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GOTTA SEE RED WINS HER THIRD CAREER STAKES RACE and THIRD VICTORY IN A ROW, TAKING FILLIES DIVISION OF OKLAHOMA STALLION STAKES
Gotta See Red saw the green light from jockey Leandro Goncalves at the top of the stretch and pulled away impressively Friday night to win the fillies division of the $50,000 Oklahoma Stallion Stakes. “She doesn’t much care for working in the morning; she just likes to have fun, but when you ask her to …
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CABRERA SOLIDIFIES LEAD IN JOCKEYS’ RACE WITH FOUR WINS; MOVES SIX AHEAD OF CLOSEST COMPETITOR
Jockey David Cabrera is a three-time defending riding champion at Remington Park coming into the current meet and he continued his winning ways with a riding quadruple on Thursday night. The young jockey won every odd-numbered race of the evening except the ninth. His big evening gave him a six-win lead over the next closest …
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JOCKEYS RICHARD ERAMIA and ALFREDO TRIANA DOMINANT WITH THREE WINS EACH WEDNESDAY AT REMINGTON PARK
Richard Eramia had a natural hat trick with three wins in a row Wednesday night, but Alfredo Triana, Jr., was not to be outdone, making three trips to the winner’s circle himself. Triana got things rolling in the second race of the night, winning with Honeyfromthesouth (8-5) in a 5-furlong sprint on the grass for …
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GREELEY AND BEN WINS FOR EIGHTH TIME IN ROW, TAKING ALLOWANCE EARMARKED AS PREP RACE FOR $150,000 DAVID VANCE STAKES
Greeley and Ben cruised to his eighth win in a row in the featured allowance race at Remington Park on Saturday night, a race that is a stepping stone to the $150,000 David M. Vance Stakes scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 26. That could be a re-match of the hottest horse on the planet, Greeley and …
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JUSTABOUTRIGHT ENDS CAREER 10-RACE REMINGTON PARK LOSING STREAK, WINNING ALLOWANCE FRIDAY AT 22-1 ODDS
Justaboutright went off as the second-longest shot in the field in Friday night’s allowance feature at Remington Park at 22-1 odds, but that was to be expected of a horse that had gone 0-for-10 at this Oklahoma City track. Her record is now 1-for-11 at Remington as this 5-year-old mare by Notional, out of the …
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COWBOY MISCHIEF STOPS QUALITY ROCKET’S WIN STREAK, SCORING TURF ALLOWANCE VICTORY AT REMINGTON PARK
Cowboy Mischief paid no attention to Quality Rocket’s win streak or the fact that the even-money favorite was pretty much the king of the grass course last year at Remington Park against Oklahoma-breds. Cowboy Mischief not only turned the tables on Quality Rocket after losing to him in the $130,000 Oklahoma Classics Turf last year, …
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