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2018 Central Bank Ashland Stakes Chart 2018 Central Bank Ashland Stakes Chart Central Bank Ashland S. (Grade I) Purse: $500,000 Guaranteed 9th Race KEENELAND - Saturday, April 07, 2018 Stakes Track Condition: Fast For fillies three years old. By subscription of $100 each on or before February 17, 2018 or $1,000 each on or before March 21, 2018. A Supplementary Nomination of $15,000 each may be made at time of entry (includes entry and starting fees). $2,500 to enter and an additional $2,500 to start, with $500,000 guaranteed, of which $300,000 to the owner of the winner plus 100 Road To The Kentucky Oaks Points, $100,000 to second plus 40 Road To The Kentucky Oaks Points, $50,000 to third plus 20 Road To The Kentucky Oaks Points, $25,000 to fourth plus 10 Road To The Kentucky Oaks Points, $15,000 to fifth and $10,000 to be divided equally among sixth through last. Weight: 121 lbs. The maximum number of starters for the Central Bank Ashland will be limited to fourteen. In the event that more than fourteen pass the entry box, the fourteen starters will be determined at that time with preference given to graded stakes winners (in order I-II-III), then highest earnings. Starters to be named through the entry box by the usual time of closing. Keeneland will present a trophy cup to the winning owner. A silver julep cup will be presented to the winning trainer and jockey. Closed Wednesday, March 21, 2018 with 84 nominations. 1 1/16 Miles (Run Up 34 Feet) Available Money: $500,000 Value of Race: $500,000 1st $300,000, 2nd $100,000, 3rd $50,000, 4th $25,000, 5th $15,000, 6th $5,000, 7th $5,000 PgmHorse Name (Earned) Last Race S/A Wgt Med Eqp Odds PP ST 1/4 1/2 3/4 Str Fin Jockey 1 Monomoy Girl ($300,000) 17Feb18 FG 7 f 3 121 L *0.30 1 Florent Geroux 2 Eskimo Kisses ($100,000) 24Mar18 FG 10 f 3 121 5.40 2 Corey Lanerie 3 Patrona Margarita ($50,000) 17Feb18 FG 7 f 3 121 L 14.30 3 Brian Hernandez, Jr. 5 Andina Del Sur ($25,000) 10Mar18 Tam 10 f 3 121 L 10.00 5 Julien Leparoux 6 Ipanema Beach ($15,000) 09Feb18 Tam 6 f 3 121 L b 33.60 6 Chris Landeros 4 C. S. Incharge ($5,000) 10Feb18 Tam 7 f 3 121 L 16.00 4 Luis Saez 7 Tyfosha ($5,000) 15Mar18 OP 8 f 3 121 L 18.40 7 Irad Ortiz, Jr. Off Time: 5:48 Fractional Times: :24.00 :47.98 1:12.62 1:37.62 1:43.74 Start: 6 Track: Fast Weather: Cloudy Mutuel Payoffs 1 Monomoy Girl 2.60 2.10 2.10 50 Cent Pick 3 (12-12-1) $61.50 Total Pool: $123,780 2 Eskimo Kisses 3.20 2.40 $1 Daily Double (12-1) $11.20 Total Pool: $76,952 3 Patrona Margarita 3.20 $1 Exacta (1-2) $3.30 Total Pool: $354,029 Total WPS Pool: $643,795 10 Cent Superfecta (1-2-3-5) $3.99 Total Pool: $131,241 $1 Super High Five (1-2-3-5-6) $211.60 Total Pool: $51,555 50 Cent Trifecta (1-2-3) $5.55 Total Pool: $233,530 Winner: Monomoy Girl, Chestnut Filly by Tapizar - Drumette Bred in Kentucky MONOMOY GIRL opened clear, set pace, shaken up into lane, drew off ESKIMO KISSES unhurried, well back, roused 7/16, circled 4w, finished willingly PATRONA MARGARITA forwardly placed inside, shifted out, mild bid, flattened ANDINA DEL SUR settled in hand, moved up 4w, faltered between horses, faded IPANEMA BEACH bumped start, steadied between early, settled, tired C. S. INCHARGE contended between horses, empty entering lane, retreated TYFOSHA bumped start, within reach 4w, stopped between, distanced Owners: (1) Dubb, M., Monomoy Stables, LLC, The Elkstone Group LLC and Bethlehem Stables LLC; (2) Magdalena Racing (Sherri McPeek), Gainesway Stable and Lerner, Harold; (3) Craig D. Upham; (5) Don Alberto Stable; (6) Narola, LLC and Davies, Grant; (4) Pacella, William, Jones, Jr., Frank L. and Shoop, Frank; (7) Zedan Racing Stables Inc Trainers: (1) Brad Cox; (2) Kenneth McPeek; (3) W. Calhoun; (5) Thomas Albertrani; (6) George Arnold, II; (4) Dale Romans; (7) Doug O'Neill Total Handle for Saturday, April 07, 2018 Track Handle: ; ITW = intra-state wagering Handle ; ISW = inter-state wagering Handle Copyright 2018 Equibase Company LLC. All Right Reserved. ASHLAND STAKES CHARTS 1 2017 Central Bank Ashland Stakes Chart NINTH RACE 1 MILES. ( 1.42¦ ) 80TH RUNNING OF THE CENTRAL BANK ASHLAND. Grade I. Purse $500,000 Keeneland FOR FILLIES THREE YEARS OLD. APRIL 8, 2017 Value of Race: $500,000 Winner $300,000; second $100,000; third $50,000; fourth $25,000; fifth $15,000; sixth $5,000; seventh $5,000. Mutuel Pool $734,836.00 Exacta Pool $395,738.00 Superfecta Pool $128,315.00 Trifecta Pool $246,281.00 Last Raced Horse M/Eqt. A. Wt PP St ² ¶ º Str Fin Jockey Odds $1 12à17 ¤Tam§ Sailor's Valentine L 3 121 7 4 2ô 2¦ 2¦ 2¨ 1ô Lanerie C J 22.20 11à17 ®Tam« Daddys Lil Darling L 3 121 6 1 7¦ô 7¦ô 6Ç 4§ 2¦õ Albarado R J 5.70 11à17 ¤OP¤ Someday Soon L 3 121 1 2 1¦ 1ô 1ô 1ô 3ô Lezcano J 21.40 11á17 ¤GG§ Tapped L 3 121 8 3 3Ç 4¦ô 3¦ 3ô 4§ö Flores D R 8.10 4à17 ¦¥GP¨ Summer Luck L b 3 121 5 8 8 6ô 7ªô 5¦ 5¨ö Geroux F 4.50 4à17 ¦¥GP« Pretty City Dancer L 3 121 3 7 5¦ô 5¦ô 4ô 6® 6 Rosario J 5.00 10à17 ¬SA¨ Meanie Irenie L 3 121 4 6 6ô 8 8 8 > Leparoux J R 26.70 11à17 ¤OP¨ Elate L 3 121 2 5 4¦ 3ô 5¦ô 7¦§ > Ortiz J L 1.10 OFF AT5:41 StartPoor. Won driving. Track fast. TIME :24§, :49¦, 1:14, 1:39, 1:45§ ( :24.49, :49.32, 1:14.06, 1:39.06, 1:45.54 ) 7 -SAILOR'S VALENTINE 46.40 16.80 9.00 $2 Mutuel Prices: 6 -DADDYS LIL DARLING 6.60 4.40 1 -SOMEDAY SOON 9.80 $2 EXACTA 7-6 PAID $278.40 $2 SUPERFECTA 7-6-1-8 PAID $19,080.80 $2 TRIFECTA 7-6-1 PAID $4,028.40 Gr/ro. f, (Mar), by Mizzen Mast - Sortilege , by Tale of the Cat . Trainer Kenneally Eddie. Bred by Curtis C Green (Ky). SAILOR'S VALENTINE tracked the pace early along the three path, shifted into thefour path entering the lane, was bumped in the upper stretch by SOMEDAY SOON,edged clear of her inside the sixteenth pole and held off rival in the finalstages. DADDYS LIL DARLING was unhurried early while off the rail, shifted intothe four path entering the lane, rallied in the stretch but did not have enoughin the final stages. SOMEDAY SOON came out at the start, set the pace early fromoff the rail, shifted into the three path entering the lane, came out and bumpedSAILOR'S VALENTINE in the upper stretch, gave in and yielded in the finalstages. TAPPED stalked the pace early along the four path, fanned into the fivepath in the far turn and flattened out late in the stretch run. SUMMER LUCKtrailed the field early on from the six path, went into the five path enteringthe lane with a belated gain in the stretch drive. PRETTY CITY DANCER bobbledand was bumped at the start, checked repeatedly in the first turn, fanned intothe six path in the far turn and faded down the lane. MEANIE IRENIE hit the gateat the start, steadied into the first turn, eased in the stretch and was walkedoff after the race. ELATE came out at the start, pulled up in the stretch andwas vanned off. Owners- 1, Semaphore Racing LLC and Homewrecker Racing LLC;2, Normandy Farm;3, Ligon Tommy G;4, LNJ Foxwoods;5, Barber Gary;6, Oxley John C;7, Baltas Richard and J K Racing Stable LLC;8, Claiborne Farm and Dilschneider Adele B Trainers- 1, Kenneally Eddie;2, McPeek Kenneth G;3, Van Meter William B;4, Hollendorfer Jerry;5, Casse Mark;6, Casse Mark;7, Baltas Richard;8, Mott William I 50CENT Pick Three (1-6-7) Paid $710.35 ; Pick Three Pool $84,884 . $2Daily Double (6-7) Paid $155.40 ; Daily Double Pool $65,892 . 2 ASHLAND STAKES CHARTS ASHLAND STAKES CHARTS 2 2016 Central Bank Ashland Stakes Chart SIXTH RACE 1 MILES. ( 1.42©§ ) 79TH RUNNING OF THE CENTRAL BANK ASHLAND. Grade I. Purse $500,000 Keeneland FOR FILLIES THREE YEARS OLD. APRIL 9, 2016 Value of Race: $500,000 Winner $310,000; second $100,000; third $50,000; fourth $25,000; fifth $15,000. Mutuel Pool $699,475.00 Exacta Pool $261,217.00 Trifecta Pool $219,048.00 Last Raced Horse M/Eqt. A. Wt PP St ² ¶ º Str Fin Jockey Odds $1 13á16 ®Tam¦ Weep No More L 3 121 1 5 5 5 5 4¨ 1É Lanerie C J 30.10 31å15 ¨Kee§ Rachel's Valentina L 3 121 4 4 2ô 2¦ô 2ô 2ô 2É Geroux F 2.60 27á16 ªGP¦ Cathryn Sophia L 3 121 3 2 3§ô 3¨ 3« 1Ç 3§ Castellano J J 0.50 28ä15 ®CD¦ Carina Mia 3 121 5 3 1¦ 1¦ 1ô 3« 4« Leparoux J R 3.70 20á16 ¬TP« Banree L 3 121 2 1 4¬ô 4¤ 4ªô 5 5 Jimenez A 41.10 OFF AT3:27 StartGood.
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