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2018 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes Chart 2018 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes Chart Toyota Blue Grass S. (Grade II) Purse: $1,000,000 Guaranteed 10th Race KEENELAND - Saturday, April 07, 2018 Stakes Track Condition: Fast For three year olds. By subscription of $200 each on or before February 17, 2018 or $1,000 each on or before March 21, 2018. A Supplementary Nomination of $30,000 each may be made at time of entry (includes entry and starting fees). $5,000 to enter and an additional $5,000 to start, with $1,000,000 guaranteed, of which $600,000 to the owner of the winner plus 100 Road To The Kentucky Derby Points, $200,000 to second plus 40 Road To The Kentucky Derby Points, $100,000 to third plus 20 Road To The Kentucky Derby Points, $50,000 to fourth plus 10 Road To The Kentucky Derby Points, $30,000 to fifth and $20,000 to be divided equally among sixth through last. Weight: 123 lbs. The maximum number of starters for the Toyota Blue Grass 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. Closed Wednesday, March 21, 2018 with 151 nominations. 1 1/8 Miles (Run Up 34 Feet) Available Money: $1,000,000 Value of Race: $1,000,000 1st $600,000, 10th $2,222, 11th $2,222, 12th $2,222, 13th $2,222, 14th $2,222, 2nd $200,000, 3rd $100,000, 4th $50,000, 5th $30,000, 6th $2,223, 7th $2,223, 8th $2,222, 9th $2,222 PgmHorse Name (Earned) Last Race S/A Wgt Med Eqp Odds PP ST 1/4 1/2 3/4 Str Fin Jockey 11 Good Magic ($600,000) 03Mar18 GP 14 c 3 123 L *1.60 10 Jose Ortiz 12 Flameaway ($200,000) 10Mar18 Tam 11 c 3 123 L 5.00 11 Jose Lezcano 2 DQ-Sporting Chance ($50,000) 17Mar18 OP 10 c 3 123 L 7.90 2 Luis Saez 10 Free Drop Billy ($100,000) 10Mar18 Aqu 10 c 3 123 L 6.00 9 Irad Ortiz, Jr. 7 Blended Citizen ($30,000) 17Mar18 TP 10 c 3 123 L b 25.10 6 Kyle Frey 4 Kanthaka ($2,223) 10Mar18 SA 6 c 3 123 L 6.20 4 Julien Leparoux 9 Tiz Mischief ($2,223) 10Mar18 Tam 11 c 3 123 L 21.90 8 Corey Lanerie 6 Marconi ($2,222) 03Mar18 GP 14 c 3 123 L b 9.20 5 Ryan Moore 1 Zing Zang ($2,222) 17Mar18 OP 10 c 3 123 L 64.70 1 Shaun Bridgmohan 3 California Night ($2,222) 17Mar18 Aqu 2 c 3 123 L b 106.50 3 James Graham 8 Gotta Go ($2,222) 03Mar18 GP 14 c 3 123 L 108.20 7 Chris Landeros 13 Machismo ($2,222) 03Mar18 GP 14 c 3 123 L 42.60 12 Jacob Radosevich 15 Determinant ($2,222) 10Mar18 GP 12 c 3 123 L b 75.90 14 Tyler Gaffalione 14 Arawak ($2,222) 17Mar18 TP 10 c 3 123 L b 69.40 13 Fernando De La Cruz Off Time: 6:28 Fractional Times: :23.55 :47.40 1:11.89 1:36.87 1:50.18 Start: Poor Track: Fast Weather: Clear Mutuel Payoffs 11 Good Magic 5.20 3.60 2.80 50 Cent Pick 3 (12-1-11) $14.25 Total Pool: $202,959 12 Flameaway 5.00 3.80 50 Cent Pick 4 (12-12-1-5/11) $148.30 Total Pool: $1,065,003 10 Free Drop Billy 3.60 50 Cent Pick 5 (4-12-12-1-5/11) $5,849.10 Total Pool: $899,196 Total WPS Pool: $1,816,835 50 Cent Pick 5 (4-12-12-1-5/11) $32.35 Total Pool: $1 Pick 6 (9-4-12-12-1-5/11) $232.40 Total Pool: $52,474 $1 Daily Double (1-11) $3.40 Total Pool: $129,321 $1 Exacta (11-12) $12.70 Total Pool: $1,101,352 10 Cent Superfecta (11-12-10-2) $26.76 Total Pool: $484,143 $1 Super High Five (11-12-10-2-7) $980.20 Total Pool: $13,059 50 Cent Trifecta (11-12-10) $23.50 Total Pool: $777,410 Winner: Good Magic, Chestnut Colt by Curlin - Glinda the Good Bred in Kentucky Disqualified:#2 Sporting Chance from 3 to 4 GOOD MAGIC came out start, well placed 5path, 4path 1/4, bid, drove clear FLAMEAWAY vied early on off rail, took over, led, 3path 1/4, yielded str SPORTING CHANCE stalked pace off rail, 5path 1/4, lugged in 1/8,ducked out 1/16 FREE DROP BILLY back early on 5path, 6path far turn, bothered badly 1/16th BLENDED CITIZEN unhurried early on, 6path far turn, bid str, steadied, altered KANTHAKA chased pace 4path, 5path far turn, faded late stretch TIZ MISCHIEF trailed early on 5path, off rail far turn, some gain stretch MARCONI back early on 5path, 3path 1/4, lacked rally stretch ZING ZANG slow start, back early 3path, 3path far turn, improved position CALIFORNIA NIGHT through after half GOTTA GO came out start, done early MACHISMO came out start, bumped into 1st turn, 7path far turn, bid, tired DETERMINANT bumped 1st turn, 6path far turn ARAWAK early speed, folded up Owners: (11) e Five Racing Thoroughbreds and Stonestreet Stables LLC; (12) John C. Oxley; (10) Albaugh Family Stables LLC; (2) Baker, Robert C. and Mack, William L.; (7) Hall, Greg and SAYJAY Racing, LLC; (4) West Point Thoroughbreds; (9) Frank L. Jones, Jr.; (6) Bridlewood Farm, Magnier, BLUE GRASS STAKES CHARTS 1 2017 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes Chart 1° MILES. ( 1.47¨ ) 93RD RUNNING OF THE TOYOTA BLUE GRASS. Grade II. Purse $1,000,000 FOR THREE YEAR OLDS. By subscription of $200 each on or before February 18, 2017 or $1,000 each on or before March 22, 2017. A Supplementary Nomination of $30,000 each may be made at time of entry (includes entry and starting fees). $5,000 to enter andan additional $5,000 to start, with $1,000,000 guaranteed, of TENTH RACE which $600,000 to the owner of the winner, $200,000 to second, $100,000 to third, $50,000 to fourth, $30,000 to fifth and $20,000 to be divided equally among sixth through last. Weight: 123 lbs. Certain finishing positions Keeneland in this race will earn points to qualify for the 2017 Kentucky Derby, pursuant to the official rules for the Kentucky Derby published by Churchill Downs Incorporated. The maximum number of starters for the APRIL 8, 2017 Toyota Blue Grass 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. Failure to draw into the race cancels all fees. Starters to be named through the entry box by the usual time of closing. Keeneland will present a trophy cup to the winning owner. Closed Saturday, February 18, 2017 with 146 nominations. Value of Race: $1,000,000 Winner $600,000; second $200,000; third $100,000; fourth $50,000; fifth $30,000; sixth $10,000; seventh $10,000. Mutuel Pool $1,458,892.00 Exacta Pool $684,011.00 Superfecta Pool $256,863.00 Trifecta Pool $437,776.00 Last Raced Horse M/Eqt. A. Wt PP St ² ¶ º Str Fin Jockey Odds $1 26à17 ®Sun© Irap L 3 123 6 2 2¦ 2¦ô 1¦ 1¦ô 1ö Leparoux J R 31.30 4à17 ¦¨GP§ Practical Joke L 3 123 7 7 4Ç 4Ç 3¦ô 2¦ô 2¨ Rosario J 3.60 11á17 ¦¥Tam¦ McCraken L 3 123 2 4 3ô 3Ç 4ô 3§ 3§ô Hernandez B J Jr 1.60 4à17 ¤Aqu¦ J Boys Echo L 3 123 3 5 7 6ô 7 4§ô 4ªõ Albarado R J 5.30 11à17 ¦¦Tam¦ Tapwrit L b 3 123 4 6 6¦ 7 6Ç 5¦ 5§õ Ortiz J L 2.20 4à17 «TP¦ It's Your Nickel L 3 123 1 3 5¦ 5¦ô 5Ç 7 6¦õ Graham J 32.20 11à17 ¦¦Tam¨ Wild Shot L 3 123 5 1 1ô 1¦ 2ô 6© 7 Lanerie C J 12.70 OFF AT6:20 Start Good For All ButMCCRAKEN, J BOYS ECHO, TAPWRIT. Won driving. Track fast. TIME :23¨, :48¦, 1:12¦, 1:37¦, 1:50¦ ( :23.79, :48.34, 1:12.36, 1:37.35, 1:50.39 ) 6 -IRAP 64.60 22.40 6.80 $2 Mutuel Prices: 7 -PRACTICAL JOKE 5.60 3.20 2 -MCCRAKEN 2.40 $2 EXACTA 6-7 PAID $328.60 $2 SUPERFECTA 6-7-2-3 PAID $4,297.60 $2 TRIFECTA 6-7-2 PAID $1,022.60 B. c, (Feb), by Tiznow - Silken Cat , by Storm Cat . Trainer O'Neill Doug. Bred by Aaron & Marie Jones (Ky). IRAP tracked the pace early along the four path, shifted into the three path inthe far turn, took over command, drew clear in the stretch, dug in and heldgamely in the final stages. PRACTICAL JOKE chased the pace early from the fourpath, swung into the six path entering the lane, made a bid in the stretch butdid not have enough in the final stages.
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