TOP TWO TRAINERS IN COUNTRY, BRAD COX and STEVE ASMUSSEN, NOMINATE OTAL OF SEVEN HORSES TO GRADE 3 OKLAHOMA DERBY
This year’s fifth-place Kentucky Derby finisher and fourth-place Belmont Stakes runner, Hit Show, highlights the nomination list for the upcoming Grade 3, $400,000 Oklahoma Derby set for Sunday, Sept. 24 at Remington Park and 1-1/8th miles. Hit Show, a 3-year-old son of Candy Ride (ARG), out of the Tapit mare Actress, hails from the barn …
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MULTIPLE STAKES WINNER HOOSIER PHILLY STRONG POSSIBILITY FOR GRADE 3 REMINGTON PARK OAKS
Runner-up in the Grade 2, $300,000 Black Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico this spring, Hoosier Philly, appears to be a strong possibility to run in the Grade 3, $200,000 Remington Park Oaks at Remington Park on Oklahoma Derby Day. The Remington Park Oaks distance is 1-1/16 miles on the main track. Hoosier Philly, a 3-year-old …
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RED RIVER WITCH GOES GATE TO WIRE IN OKLAHOMA STALLION FILLIES STAKES FOR JOCKEY DAVID CABRERA, TRAINER ANDY GLADD
It would have been easy for trainer Andy Gladd and Red River Witch’s connections to give up on her after she was beaten by 18 lengths in one maiden race at Remington Park last year and followed that with a race in which she was eased to a walk. They are glad now that they …
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KODALINE GIVES TRAINER KARI CRADDOCK HER FOURTH CONSECUTIVE WIN IN OKLAHOMA STALLION HANDICAP
The Oklahoma Stallion Handicap for Colts & Geldings might as well be re-named the Kari Craddock Stakes. The longtime Remington Park trainer won this race Friday night for the fourth consecutive year when Kodaline came from the clouds to win by a head at the wire. The streak started in 2020 when owner Kirk Thoroughbreds’ …
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HOLDEN THE LUTE DROPS IN CLASS, WINS FEATURED ALLOWANCE RACE IN TOUGH FIGHT AS HEAVY FAVORITE
Holden the Lute was caught in a trap midway through the featured allowance race Thursday night at Remington Park, but jockey Harry Hernandez finally found a way out, swinging him wide in the stretch to win a hard-fought battle. The 6-year-old gelded son of Midnight Lute, out of the Proud Citizen mare Casino Gold, took …
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HOW ABOUT ME WITH LATE RUSH FOR FEATURED TURF WIN AT REMINGTON PARK
How Bout Me made a valiant rush in her last race only to come up short on the grass at Evangeline Downs in Louisiana. That same rocket-like launch from mid-pack was far more favorable at Remington Park on Wednesday night as she flew past the front-runners to win the featured allowance race on the turf. …
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TIZ MAGIC WINS FOR FIFTH TIME ON TURF, TAKING FEATURED REMINGTON PARK ALLOWANCE
Tiz Magic won her fifth career race over turf on Saturday night at Remington Park, with a drop in class being the key for this mare under the guidance of jockey Iram Diego. Diego took the 5-year-old daughter of Dialed In, out of the High Brite mare Tiz a Brite Miss, squarely to the front …
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FOUR-TIME REMINGTON PARK JOCKEY TITLE WINNER DAVID CABRERA POSTS FRIDAY NIGHT DOUBLE
Jockey David Cabrera slowly but surely is beginning to look like the rider of old who took down four Remington Park riding titles in a row from 2018-2021. His riding double on Friday night moved him into a tie for third place in the jockey standings with six overall wins. After winning four titles in …
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DON’TASK DON’TTELL WINS HIS FOURTH RACE IN ROW ON GRASS AT REMINGTON PARK, JOCKEY LEANDRO GONCALVES SECURES 100TH WIN HERE
A couple of weathered veterans were in the spotlight Thursday night as Jockey Leandro Goncalves reached the 100-win mark at Remington Park and 9-year-old gelding Don’task Don’ttell won his fourth race in a row on the grass here. Trainer Steve Asmussen moved into sole possession of first place in the trainer standings with Don’task Don’ttell’s …
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MULTIPLE RIDING-TITLE JOCKEY DAVID CABRERA, TRAINER AUSTIN GUSTAFSON EACH WIN THREE SATURDAY AT REMINGTON PARK
It was a banner evening Saturday for jockey David Cabrera and trainer Austin Gustafson as each made three trips to the Remington Park winner’s circle. Cabrera, a four-time consecutive winner of the riding title at Remington Park (2018-2021), had his run broken last year when Cristian Torres won the trophy. Cabrera was behind the eight-ball …
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