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Headland114¹ Raider114¶¡ Finished Strongly 7 a 25Apr20 OP8 Ft 6F 63 :22»¾ 1:10¹ 3 Alw 62000Nw2$/X 75 103 8 3¶ 2«¬ 2¨Μ Santana, Jr Program Help 11/06/20 APPROX. POST: 1:15PM Exacta / Trifecta / Superfecta Pick 3 (Races 4-5-6) / Daily Double Pick 4 (Races 4-5-6-7) / Jackpot Super High Five Win Place Show No. Race Rating 4 103 equibase.com/QR Stakes McConnell Springs S. Purse $150,000. FOR FILLIES AND MARES THREE-YEARS-OLD AND UPWARD. By subscription of $100 each, which should accompany the nomination or by Supplementary Nomination of $4,500 by time of entry (Includes entry and starting fees.) $750 to enter and an additional $750 to start with $150,000 guaranteed, of which $90,000 to the owner of the winner, $30,000 to second, $15,000 to third, $7,500 to fourth, $4,500 to fifth and $3,000 to be divided equally among sixth through last. Weight: Three-year-olds, 122 lbs.; Older, 124 lbs. Non-winners of a Grade I stakes in 2020 allowed 2 lbs.; $56,000 twice in 2020, 4 lbs. The maximum number of starters for the McConnell Springs will be limited to fourteen. In the event that more than fourteen horses pass the entry box, the fourteen starters will be determined at that time with preference to graded or group stakes winners (in order I-II-III), then highest earnings in 2020. Starters to be named through the entry box by the usual time of closing. A set of two silver julep cups will be presented to the owner of the winner. Closed Wednesday, October 21, 2020 with 23 nominations. Six Furlongs Track Record: A. P. Indian(6),124 lbs; 1:08.43 (10-7-16) Program # Odds Days Weight Jockey Class High High # of Unraced Win% Pace Speed Starters Owner: Alex & JoAnn Lieblong 89 2020: 5 2 1 1 103 $131,350 Dirt: 12 6 2 1 103 $350,455 7-2 Silks: Blue, Black Hoops on White Sleeves, Blue Cap 2019: 5 2 1 0 96 $150,000 Wet Dirt: 1 0 0 0 91 $4,500 Trainer: Steven M Asmussen ( 0-0-0-0 ) 0% Ricardo Santana, Jr Life: 13 6 2 2 103 $354,455 AllWeather: 0 0 0 0 na $0 Red1 Bye Bye J (L) 120 ( 0-0-0-0 ) 0% KEE: 0 0 0 0 na $0 Distance: 10 5 1 1 103 $297,655 Ch.f.4 Uncaptured ($6,000) - Red Pine by Awesome Again - Bred in Arkansas by McDowell Farm (Mar 28, 2016) OBS WNT MIX 17 $21,000 A 03Oct20 Pim3 ft 6f 27 :23º¼ 1:10º¸ 3 Stk - SkipatL - 100k 75 99 4 4¹ 2¸ 3£ Bravo J 125 bL 2.50 Never Enough Time123£ Bronx Beauty125«¬ Bye Bye J125£ inside, willing 6 A 06Sep20 Sar10 ft 6f 64 :21¼º 1:08½º 3 Stk - HnrblMsHG2 - 150k 61 77 5 6¼¡ 6¿ 6¶¢ Alvarado J 118 bL 7.00 Come Dancing122£ Lady's Island118¸£ Blamed119¸¡ chased 4-3w, outrun 7 A 04Jul20 Prm10 ft 6f 70 :21¼½ 1:08¾½ 3 Stk - SaylrvlleB - 50k 72 95 4 4¸¡ 2¸ 1¶¡ Santana, Jr. R 123 bBL *.50 Bye Bye J123¶¡ Headland114¹ Raider114¶¡ finished strongly 7 A 25Apr20 OP8 ft 6f 63 :22»¾ 1:10¹ 3 Alw 62000nw2$/x 75 103 8 3¶ 2«¬ 2¨µ Santana, Jr. R 118 bL 2.60 Sneaking Out123¨µ Bye Bye J118¶¢ Ready to Runaway123½¢ 3w bid,long drive,miss 11 A 22Feb20 OP9 ft 6f 281 :22½¾ 1:10» 3 Stk - Dwndstyrd - 125k 62 92 7 2¡ 1¡ 1¶¢ Santana, Jr. R 120 bL *.60 Bye Bye J120¶¢ Matapan120¹¡ Georgia's Reward115¹¡ pressed,edged away 8 A 17May19 Pim8 ft 6f 27 :22¸º 1:07½ 3 Stk - MsPreknsG3 - 150k 51 68 7 9¿¡ 6¶¼ 6¶¾¡ Santana, Jr. R 120 bL 16.20 Covfefe120¾¡ Please Flatter Me120¹¡ Tomlin120¶¡ bump,in tight start 9 Workout(s): 1 Nov 20 Kee 3F ft :38.20 Breezing 8/10 25 Oct 20 Kee 5F ft 1:02.20 Breezing 18/41 18 Oct 20 Kee 5F ft 1:00.40 Breezing 5/33 27 Sep 20 Sar tr 3F ft :38.19 Breezing 2/7 Owner: Novogratz Racing Stables, Inc. (Joseph F. Novogratz) 93 2020: 6 1 2 0 103 $89,117 Dirt: 17 6 4 2 114 $537,473 4-1 Silks: Lime, Black Circled 'N,' Pink and Yellow Hoops, Pink and Yellow Hoops on Sleeves, Lime Cap 2019: 4 2 1 1 114 $229,000 Wet Dirt: 0 0 0 0 na $0 Trainer: McLean Robertson ( 0-0-0-0 ) 0% Jose Lezcano Life: 18 7 4 2 114 $557,273 AllWeather: 0 0 0 0 na $0 White2 Amy's Challenge (L) 120 ( 0-0-0-0 ) 0% KEE: 3 0 1 0 101 $62,223 Distance: 7 4 1 0 114 $242,450 Dk B/ Br.m.5 Artie Schiller ($7,718) - Jump Up by Jump Start - Bred in Kentucky by Sierra Farm (Mar 23, 2015) FTK OCT YRLG 2016 $20,000 A 05Sep20 Lrl4 ft 6f 28 :22¸¹ 1:10½ 3 Stk - AlmaNorthB - 100k 107 73 4 1«¬ 2¸¡ 5»¢ Toledo J 125 fL *1.00 Never Enough Time121¶ Chalon125¹¡ Last True Love125¨µ brushd,duel outs,fade 6 A 08Aug20 Del8 ft 6f 28 :22¹º 1:10¼ 3 Aoc 50000cnd-N 99 103 4 1«¬ 1¹¡ 1»£ Suarez A 121 fL *.40 Amy's Challenge121»£ Trolley Ride121¡ Last True Love121¨µ widened, handily, 7 A 11Jul20 Kee5 ft 7f 77 :22¿» 1:21½ 4 Stk - MadisonG1 - 250k 55 88 8 3¶¡ 5º 7½£ Rosario J 118 L 9.50 Guarana118¡ Mia Mischief118¹¢ Bell's the One120¡ keen 3w,wknd 4p upr 8 A 25Apr20 OP10 ft 6f 56 :21¿¶ 1:09»½ 4 Stk - CarouselL - 125k 109 103 6 1¶ 2¶ 2º¡ Canchari A L 117 L 6.40 Mia Mischief122º¡ Amy's Challenge117¹¢ Lady Suebee117¸¢ pace,rated,no match 8 A 29Feb20 OP9 ft 5 28 :21º¹ 1:03¼¶ 4 Stk - SprngFevrL - 125k 113 100 4 5¶£ 3¶¡ 2¨µ Canchari A L 117 L 3.10 Midnight Fantasy117¨µ Amy's Challenge117¹ What a Fox122¶¢ wait1/4,willing,missed 6 A 01Feb20 OP8 ft 6f 273 :21¾¶ 1:10¿¶ 4 Stk - AmrcnButyL - 125k 115 84 2 1«¬ 2«¬ 4»£ Cohen D 118 L *.90 Special Relativity115º¢ Irish Mischief122£ Mt. Brave117£ dueled inside,faltered 7 Workout(s): 31 Oct 20 Del 5F ft 1:00.40 Breezing 1/2 19 Oct 20 Del 5F ft 1:00 Breezing 1/7 11 Oct 20 Del 4F ft :49.60 Breezing 7/18 4 Oct 20 Del 4F ft :47.60 Breezing 1/8 Owner: HWL Partnership (Mark Lamberth) 90 2020: 6 0 2 3 102 $38,109 Dirt: 19 6 5 3 102 $284,912 6-1 Silks: Fuchsia, Black Chevrons, Fuchsia Chevrons on Black Sleeves, Black Cap 2019: 8 5 2 0 100 $223,766 Wet Dirt: 5 2 1 1 99 $92,409 Trainer: Steve Hobby ( 0-0-0-0 ) 0% Tyler Baze Life: 19 6 5 3 102 $284,912 AllWeather: 0 0 0 0 na $0 Blue3 Headland (L) K 120 ( 0-0-0-0 ) 0% KEE: 1 0 0 0 56 $1,150 Distance: 14 5 5 3 102 $222,610 B.f.4 Paynter ($7,500) - Miss Sheltowee by Najran - Bred in Kentucky by Sheltowee Farm & WinStar Farm, LLC (Mar 3, 2016) OBS SPR 2YO 2018 $50,000 A 31Jul20 Elp5 my 6f 27 :22¼ 1:09ºº 3 Aoc 50000nw3$/x-N 86 99 2 1¡ 1«¬ 2¶¢ Baze T 122 bL 5.80 Shesomajestic122¶¢ Headland122¹£ Take Charge Angel122¶¢ long drv str, yielded 6 A 04Jul20 Prm10 ft 6f 30 :21¼½ 1:08¾½ 3 Stk - SaylrvlleB - 50k 88 92 1 2«¬ 1¸ 2¶¡ Corbett G W 114 bBL 4.20 Bye Bye J123¶¡ Headland114¹ Raider114¶¡ took over, no match 7 A 04Jun20 CD8 sys 7f 47 :22¼½ 1:22»¾ 3 Aoc 80000nw3$/x-N 66 72 4 7º¡ 8¶ 8¶½¡ Talamo J 121 bL 22.60 Guarana121»¢ Please Flatter Me121¶¡ Sunny Dale121¶ hopped st, thru 1/2 8 A 18Apr20 OP9 ft 6f 21 :21½¹ 1:09¸¾ 4 Aoc 50000nw1$/6mx-N 94 102 3 5¸¢ 3¸¡ 3¹¡ Garcia M 118 bL 7.90 Break Even118¹ Mt. Brave121¡ Headland118» 3w, outkicked 2nd 10 A 28Mar20 OP6 wfs 6f 28 :22¸¸ 1:09º¿ 4 Str 50000 76 98 4 2¶¡ 3¸¡ 3¸¢ Baze T 118 bL *1.00 Heavens Whisper124¶¢ Ready to Runaway118¶ Headland118¨µ lacked winning punch 6 A 29Feb20 OP6 ft 6f 168 :21½¾ 1:09¿¿ 4 Aoc 75000nw2$/9mx-N 81 97 5 6¹£ 5¸£ 3£ Baze T 121 bL 7.80 Classy Act118¡ Peruvian Appeal121¨µ Headland121«¬ late bid btwn foes 8 Workout(s): 27 Oct 20 CD 4F ft :50 Breezing 25/30 13 Oct 20 CD 4F ft :48.40 Breezing 2/30 26 Sep 20 CD 5F ft 1:01.60 Breezing 39/57 10 Sep 20 CD 5F ft 1:00.20 Breezing 2/21 Owner: Pam & Martin Wygod 88 2020: 4 2 1 0 97 $107,900 Dirt: 10 4 2 2 97 $215,680 12-1 Silks: Light Blue, White Diamond Hoop, White Diamonds on Sleeves, White Cap 2019: 7 2 1 2 97 $108,131 Wet Dirt: 0 0 0 0 na $0 Trainer: Clifford W Sise, Jr ( 0-0-0-0 ) 0% Jose L Ortiz Life: 11 4 2 2 97 $216,031 AllWeather: 0 0 0 0 na $0 Yellow4 Into Chocolate (L) 120 ( 0-0-0-0 ) 0% KEE: 0 0 0 0 na $0 Distance: 3 1 1 1 93 $54,000 B.f.4 Into Mischief ($225,000) - Candy Drawer by Candy Ride (ARG) - Bred in Kentucky by Pam & Martin Wygod (Mar 27, 2016) A 25Sep20 SA6 ft 6 35 :22¶¾ 1:15¾¼ 3 Stk - ChllngwtG3 - 100k 63 97 2 3¶¡ 3¶¡ 1£ Rispoli U 124 L 8.80 Into Chocolate124£ Qahira124¨µ Amuse122¡ angled out str,all out 5 A 21Aug20 Dmr9 ft 6 40 :22¹» 1:15»½ 3 Stk - RchBrdoHG3 - 100k 82 69 2 5¶£ 7¿ 7¸ Cedillo A 119 L 9.10 Sneaking Out123¹£ Amuse120¨© Gingham119¨© stalked inside, empty 8 A 12Jul20 Bel1 ft 6f 148 :22¾¾ 1:09º¾ 3 Aoc 62500nw2$/x-N 61 93 4 2¶ 1«¬ 1¡ Ortiz J L 121 L *1.55 Into Chocolate121¡ Fair Regis121º¡ Sadie Lady125¸£ chased 3-2w, dug in 6 A 15Feb20 Tam10 ft 6f 48 :21¼ 1:09¿½ 4 Stk - MinaretB - 50k 73 93 8 5½ 3½ 2¸ Gallardo A A 117 L 4.10 Lady's Island123¸ Into Chocolate117¶¡ Caught Up in You117£ brk bit slow,insd trip 10 A 29Dec19 SA9 ft 6 36 :22º 1:16½¾ 3 Aoc 40000nw1$/x-N 64 92 7 6¹¢ 2«¬ 1¡ Cedillo A 122 L 5.20 Into Chocolate122¡ Eternal Endeavour117¡ Rather Nosy120¶ 4wd into str,led,held 9 A 23Nov19 Dmr4 ft 6 50 :22¾¸ 1:16¹¶ 3 Aoc 40000nw1$/x-N 48 90 4 6¹¢ 3¨µ 4¹ Smith M E 120 bL 3.70 Del Mar May120¶ Message120¶¢ Road Rager120£ stumbled start,4wd,3wd 6 Workout(s): 31 Oct 20 Slr 4F ft :49.20 Handily 11/28 24 Oct 20 Slr 6F ft 1:12 Handily 1/8 17 Oct 20 Slr 5F ft 1:00.40 Handily 6/32 10 Oct 20 Slr 4F ft :48.60 Handily 8/33 KEE-11/06/2020-4 Copyright 2020 EQUIBASE Company LLC.
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