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View Your Information ELEVENTH DAY KEENELAND SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 2021 POST TIME: 1:05PM www.keeneland.com Scratch: 8:00 AM Saturday, April 17 1st RACE. (CX9) Post 1:05PM Starter Allowance PURSE $40,000 7 Furlongs FOR FOUR YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE STARTED FOR A CLAIMING PRICE OF $20,000 OR LESS IN 2020 - 2021. 1 BLESS THE KITTEN (L) '17 G E0 118 Jimenez, A Wright, Darlene and Wright, James R. Grubbs, J 2 HOLD ME BLACK (L) '14 G E1 118 Lanerie, C Ten Strike Racing and Ritchie, Raquel Shirer, M 3 THE GRAY BLUR (L) '17 G E0 118 Murrill, M Davis, C Davis, C 4 CHASIN CHARLIE (L) '13 G E0 118 Graham, J Renee's Smile Stables Richardson, T 5 FIRE MARSHALL BILL (L) '17 G 120 Hernandez, Jr, B Thoroughbred Racing Nation Glyshaw, T 6 SUPER SOL (L) '15 H E0 120 Bejarano, R Sea, N Cano, J 6 2nd RACE. (C5) Post 1:39PM The Heaven Trees Allowance Julep Cup by Dede McGehee, DVM PURSE $81,000 (Includes $25,300 from KTDF) 9 Furlongs FOR FOUR YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE NEVER WON A RACE OTHER THAN MAIDEN, CLAIMING, OR STARTER OR WHICH HAVE NEVER WON TWO RACES. 1 FORT KNOX (L) '17 C E2 118 Murrill, M Calumet Farm Desormeaux, J 2 WORKING TITLE (L) '17 C E0 118 Corrales, G Freeman, Gemma and Bromagen, II, Glen S. Wojczynski, J 3 ASHAAR (L) '17 C E1 118 Rosario, J Shadwell Stable Pletcher, T 4 MO RESERVE (L) '16 G E0 118 Achard, A Mathiesen Racing, LLC Ennis, J 5 PORTOS (L) '17 C E1 118 Saez, L Wertheimer and Frere Pletcher, T Blinkers Off: Mo Reserve 5 3rd RACE. (CX8) Post 2:12PM The Cherry Valley Maiden Julep Cup by Cherry Valley Farm PURSE $79,000 (Includes $25,000 from KTDF) Haggin Course (5 1/2 Furlongs On The Turf)(Rail at 0 Feet) FOR MAIDENS, FILLIES AND MARES THREE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. 1 CANDY ANNE '18 F E0 120 Padron-Barcenas, J Medley, J Medley, J 2 NOTA BENE (L) '18 F E0 120 Leparoux, J Wilson, D Wilkes, I 3 SOME NIGHTS '18 F E0 120 Conning, C McCutchen, J McCutchen, J 4 DYNAMITE GIFT (L) '17 F E0 126 Saez, G Griffon Farms and Lovell, Michelle Lovell, M 5 DIFFERENTBUTOK (L) '18 F E0 120 Graham, J Gibbs, Bruce D., I. C. Racing LLC and Phalaris LLC Correas, IV, I 6 LET THEM EAT CAKE (L) '17 F E0 126 Rosario, J Valando, E Wilkes, I 7 PICTORIAL (L) '17 F E0 126 Bejarano, R Humphrey, Jr., G Oliver, V 8 MEGAN'S CLARA (L) '18 F E0 120 Saez, L Sanders, Wayne and Hirsch, Larry Sharp, J 9 AMERICAN GODDESS (L) '17 F E0 126 Gaffalione, T Windmill Manor Farm and O'Connor, Charlie Ward, W 10 SIX FEET APART (L) '18 F E0 120 Velazquez, J Breen, M Ward, W --Also Eligibles-- 11 MTO-SHIRLEY GREENE (L) '18 F E0 120 Corrales, G Foster Family Racing and Reynolds, Lonnie Foster, E 10-1AE 4th RACE. (CS2) Post 2:45PM Maiden/Claiming $20,000 PURSE $21,000 7 Furlongs FOR MAIDENS, FILLIES AND MARES THREE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. 1 WAR EMPRESS (L) '18 F $20,000 E4 118 Cannon, D Minshall, B Minshall, B 2 MINI DRESS '18 F $20,000 E0 118 Conning, C McCutchen, R McCutchen, R 3 SACRE BLEU (L) '18 F $20,000 E0 ***108 Canuto, T Leonard, J Castillo, R 4 BLESS EM (L) '17 F $20,000 E0 125 Franklin, M Cherry Valley Farm LLC and Hancock, Walker Drury, Jr., T 5 MY DIOR '18 F $20,000 118 Hernandez, C Stone Farm Colebrook, B 6 EMMYRATES (L) '18 F $20,000 118 Bejarano, R Campbell, Donald H. and Major Racing Stable Campbell, D 7 JAIL HOUSE CODE (L) '18 F $20,000 E0 118 Rosario, J Paradise Farms Corp. Maker, M 8 GRACIANA (L) '18 F $20,000 E0 118 Saez, L Silverton Hill LLC Miller, D 9 SHE'S OUTTA HERE (L) '18 F $20,000 E0 118 Burke, J Hurstland Farm LLC Hughes, B 10 PAULAS GAME (L) '18 F $20,000 E0 118 Corrales, G Foster Family Racing Foster, E 10 5th RACE. (CS1) Post 3:18PM Starter Allowance PURSE $38,000 Haggin Course (8 Furlongs On The Turf)(Rail at 0 Feet) FOR THREE YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE STARTED FOR A CLAIMING PRICE OF $50,000 OR LESS AND WHICH HAVE NEVER WON A RACE OTHER THAN MAIDEN OR CLAIMING. 1 A. K. SAFARI (L) '16 G E0 125 Bejarano, R Altair Farms and Merlot Racing, LLC Oliver, V 2 FIELDSTONE (L) '18 G E0 118 Graham, J(2) Butzow, Barry and Joni Sharp, J 3 LEMON KICK (L) '17 G E0 125 Van Dyke, D Rubin, Barry H. and Ritt, Ryan C. Davis, C 4 SUMMER PALACE (L) '17 G E0 125 Saez, L Sharp, J Sharp, J 5 EXULT (L) '16 G E0 125 Rosario, J Wise Racing and Ryan, Michael J. Brisset, R 6 THE HUMONGOUS ONE (L) '17 G E0 125 Beschizza, A(2) Hofmans, G Hofmans, G 7 CANE CREEK ROAD (L) '18 C E5 118 Hernandez, C BG Stables Desormeaux, J 8 AWESOME WOK N ROLL (L) '16 G E0 125 Landeros, C Live Oak Plantation Casse, M 9 NEWS BREAK (L) '17 C E0 125 Gaffalione, T Paradise Farms Corp. and Staudacher, David Maker, M 10 CASANOVA KITTEN (L) '17 G E0 125 Velazquez, J Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ward, W 11 KILLER BEE (L) '18 C E0 118 Saez, G Moore, Rebecca and Campbell, Donald H. Campbell, D 12 MAJESTIC RO (L) '17 G E1 125 Leparoux, J Raroma Stable Lynch, B --Also Eligibles-- 13 TALLESTOFTHETALL (L) '16 G E6 125 Bridgmohan, S Chesney, Stephen and Hoffman, Cory S. Brownfield, III, C 14 COPPER KING (L) '16 H E8 125 Hernandez, Jr, B Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC and Willis Horton Racing Asmussen, S LLC 15 MTO-MOTAGALLY (L) '16 G E0 125 Beschizza, A(1) Two Dimes Stable Cano, J 16 MTO-BLUERIDGE MOUNTAIN(L) '16 G 125 Graham, J(1) Moss, M Amoss, T Blinkers Off: Casanova Kitten 12-4AE 6th RACE. (C1) Post 3:51PM The Four Star Maiden Julep Cup by Four Star Sales PURSE $79,000 (Includes $25,000 from KTDF) 6 Furlongs FOR MAIDENS, THREE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. 1 DIAMOND STATE (L) '17 G E0 125 Corrales, G Blazing Meadows Farm LLC and Hertrich, Fred Hamm, T 2 MAGICIAN'S HOLIDAY (L) '18 G E0 118 Rocco, Jr., J Suzanne Stables Tomlinson, M 3 COFFEE BREAK (L) '17 C E1 125 Velazquez, J Amerman Racing Stables, LLC Lynch, B 4 DERBY DATE (L) '16 G R4 125 Cannon, D Calumet Farm Sisterson, J 5 PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE (L) '17 G E2 125 Bejarano, R Jay Em Ess Stable McGee, P 6 JERRY'S SECRET (L) '18 G E0 118 Lanerie, C Hill, Michelle Elise and Hill, Scott A. Anderson, S 7 EYE OF THE CAT (L) '18 G E0 118 Mena, M Catizone, C Catalano, W 8 CAPTAIN HANK (L) '17 C E0 125 Leparoux, J Lothenbach Stables, Inc. (Bob Lothenbach) Wilkes, I Blinkers On: Jerry's Secret 8 ELEVENTH DAY KEENELAND SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 2021 POST TIME: 1:05PM www.keeneland.com Scratch: 8:00 AM Saturday, April 17 7th RACE. (C7) Post 4:24PM The Wild Aire Allowance Julep Cup by Ann Banks and Virginia Lazenby PURSE $83,000 (Includes $25,600 from KTDF) Haggin Course (5 1/2 Furlongs On The Turf)(Rail at 0 Feet) FOR FILLIES AND MARES FOUR YEARS OLD AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE NEVER WON $10,000 TWICE OTHER THAN MAIDEN, CLAIMING, OR STARTER OR WHICH HAVE NEVER WON THREE RACES. 1 NO WAY JOSE (IRE) (L) '16 M E0 118 Lanerie, C Werner, W Kenneally, E 2 BROOKE MARIE (L) '16 M E0 118 Saez, L Bakke, Jim and Isbister, Gerald Thomas, J 3 HEAVEN ESCAPE (L) '15 M E1 118 Hernandez, C Martin, J Combs, B 4 CHILI PETIN (L) '17 F E0 118 Velazquez, J Hat Creek Racing Ward, W 5 READY FOR CHANGE (L) '17 F E0 120 Hernandez, Jr, B Lothenbach Stables, Inc. (Bob Lothenbach) Pessin, N 6 NOTORIOUS R B G (L) '17 F E0 118 Rosario, J River Oak Farm, Krase, Scott D. and Stokes, Peter G. Clement, C 7 MORE (L) '16 M E1 118 Beschizza, A Conrad, Barry and Carol Calhoun, W. Bret 8 VIOLENZA (L) '17 F E0 118 Landeros, C Bloch, R L, Six Column Stables LLC, Seiler, J, Hall, D and Wilkes, I Kirk, D 9 STRONG ODOR (L) '17 F E0 118 Gaffalione, T Lewis, Jr., F Maker, M 10 SONG RIVER (L) '17 F E0 120 Saez, G Corser Thoroughbreds, LLC DeVaux, C 10 8th RACE. (C8) Post 4:57PM The Runnymede Allowance Optional Claiming $80,000 Julep Cup by Runnymede Farm PURSE $85,000 (Includes $25,900 from KTDF) 8 1/2 Furlongs FOR FOUR YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE NEVER WON $10,000 THREE TIMES OTHER THAN MAIDEN, CLAIMING, STARTER, RESTRICTED, OR STATE BRED OR WHICH HAVE NEVER WON FOUR RACES OR CLAIMING PRICE $80,000. 1 FINAL JEOPARDY (L) '16 H $80,000 118 Pedroza, M Peter Redekop B. C., Ltd. Morey, W 2 ROYAL MESA (L) '16 H E0 118 Bejarano, R Namy, J Sims, P 3 SOUTH BEND (L) '17 C E1 118 Rosario, J Barber, Gary, Wachtel Stable, Deutsch, Peter and Mott, W Pantofel Stable, LLC 4 CODE RUNNER (L) '17 C 118 Leparoux, J Calumet Farm Fernandez, J 5 EMPTY TOMB (L) '16 H 118 Saez, L Three Diamonds Farm Maker, M 6 MIGHTY HEART (L) '17 C E5 118 Graham, J Cordes, L Carroll, J 7 TOP SEED (L) '16 H E0 118 Velazquez, J Phipps Stable McGaughey III, C 7 9th RACE.
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