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Seventh Day Post Time: 1:05Pm Keeneland SEVENTH DAY KEENELAND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2020 POST TIME: 1:05PM www.keeneland.com Scratch: 8:00 AM Saturday, October 10 1st RACE. (CX7) Post 1:05PM Maiden/Claiming $20,000 PURSE $20,000 6 Furlongs FOR MAIDENS, FILLIES TWO YEARS OLD. 1 BLONDE ON TAP '18 F $20,000 E0 119 Murrill, M Dare To Dream Stable LLC Davis, C 2 RACE SMART '18 F $20,000 E0 119 Morales, E Brown, Charles W. and Love, David Hancock, J 3 KATIE'S KARAT '18 F $20,000 E0 119 Albarado, R Norman, M Gelner, S 4 KIMORA '18 F $20,000 E0 119 Bridgmohan, S Steve Landers Racing LLC Cox, B 5 OVERDRESSED '18 F $20,000 119 Gaffalione, T Three Diamonds Farm Maker, M 6 TRUMPET LILLY '18 F $20,000 119 Carroll, D VanMeter, W VanMeter, W 7 RUBY ROUND HERE '18 F $20,000 119 Graham, J Holsapple, K Holsapple, H 8 SILVER MAPLE '18 F $20,000 119 Beschizza, A Reed, K Reed, E 9 TWIRLING WILDCAT '18 F $20,000 R5 119 Corrales, G Singer, C Ward, W 10 HAPPYGOBUCKY '18 F $20,000 E0 119 Cohen, D Ewing, C Amoss, T Blinkers Off: Twirling Wildcat 10 2nd RACE. (CS2) Post 1:39PM STARTER OPTIONAL CLAIMING $10,000 PURSE $21,000 7 Furlongs FOR THREE YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE STARTED FOR A CLAIMING PRICE OF $5,000 OR LESS IN 2019 - 2020 OR CLAIMING PRICE $10,000. 1 COWORKER (L) '16 G E0 120 Graham, J Gilpin, P Barkley, J.A. 2 LADDIE BOY (L) '11 G E0 120 Murrill, M Davis, J Hartman, C 3 FLASH ATTACK (L) '14 G E1 120 Green, A Cleek, P Cates, A 4 BLUE STEEL (L) '16 G 120 Lanerie, C Woodruff, J Leonard, III, G 5 RANSACK (L) '13 G E0 120 Saez, G Cundiff Racing, LLC Cundiff, W 6 NEWS BOX (L) '15 G E0 120 Cannon, D Rider, D Rider, D 7 WOOPIGSOOIE (L) '17 C 118 Bejarano, R Campos Family Ventures LLC Gonzalez, L 7 3rd RACE. (C3) Post 2:12PM Maiden/Claiming $50,000 PURSE $25,000 6 Furlongs FOR MAIDENS, THREE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. 1 ALWAYS MISBEHAVING (L) '17 C $50,000 E1 122 Gaffalione, T R. A. Hill Stable, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Lynch, Gargan, D Hugh and Corms Racing Stable 2 LAUTREC (L) '17 C $50,000 E0 122 Santana, Jr., R Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC and Willis Horton Racing Asmussen, S LLC 3 MOTOWN MUSIC (L) '17 G $50,000 122 Hernandez, Jr, B CHC INC. and WinStar Farm LLC Stewart, D 4 FULL AUTHORITY (L) '17 C $50,000 E0 122 Corrales, G Brinley Enterprises LLC Fires, W 5 LEGENDARY HERO '17 C $50,000 ***112 Canuto, T Linnik, V Purevragchaa, D 6a WINNING MOMENT (L) '17 G $50,000 E0 122 Saez, G West, G and M Calhoun, W 7a WELL DONE WEST (L) '17 C $50,000 122 Geroux, F West, G and M Catalano, W 8 MAJOR WAGER (L) '17 C $50,000 E0 122 Cohen, D Martin, Perry and Martin, Denise Meah, A 9 WAR DETONATOR (L) '16 C $50,000 E0 124 Lanerie, C Sumaya U.S. Stable Colebrook, B 10 ON YOUR MARK (L) '17 G $50,000 E0 122 Graham, J Andriot, Steve, Vanovich, Steve and Cain, Brad Foley, G a -- West, Gary and Mary 10 4th RACE. (C5) Post 2:45PM Claiming $20,000 PURSE $22,000 7 Furlongs FOR THREE YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE NEVER WON THREE RACES OR THREE YEAR OLDS. 1 RIVERBOAT GAMBLER (L) '15 G $20,000 120 Hernandez, C Lunsford, B Drury, Jr., T 2 PRAISE BE TO GOD (L) '15 G $20,000 **113 Kellenberger, K Miller, H Litfin, N 3 NEW EAGLE (L) '17 C $20,000 E0 118 Geroux, F Calumet Farm Maker, M 4a CANTRELL HILL (L) '16 G $20,000 E0 120 Cohen, D Moss, M Amoss, T 5 VICTORYATVICKSBURG '17 G $20,000 E4 118 Bejarano, R KatieRich Stables LLC Hubley, M 6 HOP KAT (L) '17 C $20,000 E0 118 Lanerie, C Homewrecker Racing LLC Kenneally, E 7 FEVOLA (L) '17 G $20,000 E1 118 Gaffalione, T Flying P Stable Gargan, D 8a AUTOMATE (L) '17 G $20,000 118 Cohen, D Moss, M Amoss, T 9 SUPER SOL (L) '15 H $20,000 E0 120 Murrill, M Teed Off Stable LLC Hartman, C 10 BLACKTOP LEGEND (L) '16 G $20,000 E0 120 Beschizza, A GMP Stables LLC Diodoro, R a -- Moss, Maggi Blinkers Off: Blacktop Legend 10 5th RACE. (C6) Post 3:18PM The Tower Hill Allowance Julep Cup - Dixiana Farm PURSE $71,000 (Includes $14,700 from KTDF) 6 Furlongs FOR THREE YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE NEVER WON TWO RACES. 1 BRANCO MARIA (L) '17 C E0 118 Hernandez, Jr, B Phoenix Thoroughbred III, Ltd. Stidham, M 2a COWBOY DIPLOMACY (L) '16 G E0 120 Geroux, F Pocket Aces Racing LLC and Madaket Stables LLC Cox, B 3 SOUNION '17 C E0 118 Castellano, J Town and Country Racing, LLC Lynch, B 4 WAYNE O (L) '17 C E0 118 Prat, F Myracehorse.com and Spendthrift Farm, LLC Asmussen, S 5 HOOF PRINCE (L) '17 C E0 118 Gaffalione, T Hooties Racing LLC, WSS Racing, LLC, Skychai Racing Maker, M LLC and Maker, Michael J. 6 MAXIMILIANO (L) '17 C E0 118 Corrales, G Andrew Farm and For the People Racing Stable LLC Ward, W 7a THE BIG S (L) '16 C E1 120 Mena, M Madaket Stables LLC, Cutair Racing, Dark Horse Racing Handal, R Stable and Randall Manor Racing 8 NASHVILLE (L) '17 C 120 Santana, Jr., R CHC INC. and WinStar Farm LLC Asmussen, S 9 SPIN RATE (L) '16 C E0 120 Talamo, J LaPenta, Robert V. and Rosenblum, Harry T. Moquett, R a -- Pocket Aces Racing LLC and Madaket Stables LLC; Madaket Stables LLC, Cutair Racing, Dark Horse Racing Stable and Randall Manor Racing 9 SEVENTH DAY KEENELAND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2020 POST TIME: 1:05PM www.keeneland.com Scratch: 8:00 AM Saturday, October 10 6th RACE. (C2) Post 3:51PM The Mata Hari Maiden Julep Cup - Dixiana Farm PURSE $70,000 (Includes $14,300 from KTDF) Haggin Course (8 1/2 Furlongs On The Turf)(Rail at 0 Feet) FOR MAIDENS, FILLIES AND MARES THREE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. 1 SHELL SHOCK (L) '17 F E0 120 Talamo, J J&G Stables LLC and Vaccarezza, Nicholas Vaccarezza, C 2 BETTER WITH AGE (L) '17 F E0 120 Prat, F Imaginary Stables and Cre Run Enterprises LLC D'Amato, P 3 SEA GARDEN (L) '17 F E0 120 Lanerie, C Low, R and L Margolis, S 4 ZOOLOGY (L) '17 F E0 120 Castellano, J Amerman Racing Stables, LLC Lynch, B 5 BROADWAY LADY (L) '17 F E0 120 Beschizza, A Barber, G Casse, M 6 TANZERIN (GER) '17 F E0 120 Landeros, C O'Connor, J Wilkes, I 7 DINN RIGH '17 F E0 120 Santana, Jr., R Bradley Thoroughbreds, Cambron, Tim, Cambron, Anna Walsh, B and Kurz Equine Investments 8 CONOLOWAY (L) '17 F E0 120 Murrill, M Conway, T Flint, B 9 REARRANGE (L) '16 F E0 123 Bejarano, R(1) Humphrey, Jr., G Oliver, V 10 RED LIGHT RACER (L) '17 F E1 120 Gaffalione, T e Five Racing Thoroughbreds Brown, C 11 EMPRESS ELEANOR (L) '17 F E0 120 Hernandez, Jr, B Merriebelle Stable Correas, IV, I 12 MADISON PARC (L) '17 F E1 120 Geroux, F OXO Equine LLC Don Chatlos, Jr. --Also Eligibles-- 13 STAR COMMAND (L) '17 F E1 120 Leparoux, J Phipps Stable McGaughey III, C 14 TAKE CHARGE RO (L) '17 F 120 Albarado, R Raroma Stable Lynch, B 15 DEMORA (L) '16 F 123 Bejarano, R(2) Elkins, J Jurado, L A 16 TIZ PENNEY (L) '17 F 120 Court, J Pasley III, A Pasley III, A Blinkers On: Conoloway 12-4AE-2EXC 7th RACE. (C1) Post 4:24PM The Mt. Brilliant Maiden Julep Cup - Mt. Brilliant Farm PURSE $70,000 (Includes $14,300 from KTDF) 6 1/2 Furlongs FOR MAIDENS, FILLIES TWO YEARS OLD. 1 ROC'S PRINCESS '18 F E0 119 Court, J Roc Racing LLC Gowan, W 2 DELTA TRAVELER '18 F E0 119 Hernandez, C Madison, S Stall, Jr., A 3 EASY TO BLESS '18 F E0 119 Gaffalione, T Final Furlong Farm Maker, M 4 BINGE WATCH '18 F E0 119 Prat, F WinStar Stablemates Racing, LLC Brisset, R 5 PEACE BROKER '18 F E0 119 Hernandez, Jr, B Gorsky, Bob and CJ Thoroughbreds Calhoun, W 6 SPITZ '18 F E0 119 Garcia, M Cash, Lynn and Cash, Lola Gorder, K 7 COCKTAILS ON TAP '18 F E0 119 Bejarano, R Gaynor, J Hiles, J 8 TABOR HALL '18 F E0 119 Albarado, R Pokoik, L McPeek, K 9 ONE FAST ORB '18 F E0 119 Graham, J Bishop, H Colebrook, B 10 MAKEAJOYFULNOISE '18 F E0 119 Murrill, M Town and Country Racing, LLC Davis, C 11 MAKING PROGRESS '18 F E0 119 Saez, G Jones, B C Jones, J 12 EQUAL PAY '18 F E0 119 Castellano, J Klaravich Stables, Inc. Brown, C --Also Eligibles-- 13 WILLFUL WOMAN '18 F E0 119 Santana, Jr., R Lieblong, Alex and JoAnn Asmussen, S 14 CELESTIAL SPIN '18 F E1 119 Lanerie, C Fowler, B McPeek, K 15 MISS DIAL '18 F E4 119 Cohen, D B.C.W.T. Ltd. Amoss, T 16 RAINBOW BELLE '18 F 119 Talamo, J Calumet Farm Romans, D 12-4AE 8th RACE.
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