TIZTHEBOSS WAS INDEED THE BOSS IN SUNDAY NIGHT’S FEATURED ALLOWANCE WIN OVER THE REMINGTON PARK TURF
It might have taken Tiztheboss nine races to win for the first time in her career last time out, but the eight races prior to that victory were on the dirt.
When trainer Miguel Silva put this 3-year-old filly on the grass last time out, she broke her maiden at 7-1/2 furlongs. She then followed that with a mile win Sunday on the turf to run her record to two-for-two at Remington Park and two-for-two greensward.
Tiztheboss, a daughter of Danza, out of the Bellamy Road mare H C Fawn, was sent off at 7-1 odds Sunday night and paid $16.20 to win, $6.20 to place and $4.20 to show. Jockey Orlando Mojica set every fraction in the race, never to be headed to the wire. The winning filly, owned by Hidden Creek Farm and Silva Racing of Dewey, Okla., earned $21,768 in the featured allowance purse of $38,250 and she is now at 10 starts, two wins, and three thirds for a career bankroll of $63,691. She was bred in Oklahoma by Scott Pierce.
Tiztheboss was two in front by the time she reached the first quarter-mile marker in :23.63 seconds, with the lead diminishing slightly after a half-mile as she was up 1-1/2 lengths in :48.54. Tiztheboss was tiring as she reached the finish line, winning by only a head in a running time of 1:39.08 for the mile over the course labeled good. Leather and Lace came up the inside fence as the 6-5 favorite and just got head-bobbed at the wire. Eutychia (11-1) was third another head back. The fourth- and fifth-place finishing horses, Dipping In and Shobiz Superstar, were another two necks behind in their positions.
Remington Park racing resumes this week with action Wednesday through Saturday, Nov. 4-7, with the first race nightly at 7:07pm-Central.
Tracked by more than 164,000 fans on Facebook and 10,500 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $250 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, Remington Park is open daily for casino gaming and simulcast horse racing. The 2020 Thoroughbred Season features the Breeders’ Cup World Championships, simulcast from Keeneland, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6 & 7. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.
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