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Simulcast of GULFSTREAM PARK Race Number 9 1 Mile Ultimate PP's w/ QuickPlay Comments Contest ™OClm 16000 1 Mile (T) 4&up, F & M Friday, March 04, 2016 Race 1 (GP - #9) # Speed Last Race # Prime Power # Class Rating # Best Speed at Dist 2 Zeta Zody 86 2 Zeta Zody 139.1 2 Zeta Zody 115.8 9 L. A. Style 95 6 Al's Rosie 86 5 Viva Bertha 129.7 11 One Penny Piece 115.2 5 Viva Bertha 91 10 Wild About Jass 86 11 One Penny Piece 125.9 10 Wild About Jass 114.7 2 Zeta Zody 90 $1 Daily Double / $1 Exacta / $.50 Trifecta / $.10 Superfecta / E1 E2/LATE SPEED $1 Super Hi 5 / $1 Bet 3 (Races 9-10-11) PARS: 85 86/ 83 86 1 Simulcast of GULFSTREAM PARK race number 9 1 Mile. (Turf) ™OClm 16000 Purse $26,000 (includes $3,000 FOA - Florida Owners Awards) FOR FILLIES AND MARES FOUR YEARS OLD AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE STARTED FOR A CLAIMING PRICE OF $16,000 OR LESS OR CLAIMING PRICE $16,000. Weight, 123 lbs. Non-winners of a race at a mile or over on the turf since February 4 Allowed 2 lbs. Claiming Price $16,000 (Races where entered for $12,500 or less not considered in allowances) (Condition Eligibility). (If deemed inadvisable to run this race over the turf course, it will be run on the main track at One Mile) (Rail at 84 feet) Post Time: ( 4:35)/ 3:35/ 2:35/ 1:35 Little Twitch (P 6) Dkbbr. f. 4 Prime Power: 115.8 (6th) Life: 9 4 - 0 - 0 $45,160 90 Fst (99) 6 2 - 0 - 0 $22,990 90 Sire : Burning Roma (Rubiano) $1,000 2016 2 1 - 0 - 0 $11,770 81 Off (97) 0 0 - 0 - 0 $0 1 Own: Harold L Queen Dam: Twitch and Jitter (Tactical Advantage) 15/1 Maroon, Gold Crown, Gold Crown On Sleeves, Gold Cap Brdr: Harold L Queen (FL) L 121 2015 7 3 - 0 - 0 $33,390 90 Dis (98) 3 2 - 0 - 0 $22,170 81 Trnr: Fawkes David (53 6-9-11 11%) GP 2 1 - 0 - 0 $11,770 81 Trf (98) 3 2 - 0 - 0 $22,170 81 PANICI LUCA (180 12-17-25 7%) AW 0 0 - 0 - 0 $0 2015-2016 908 10% 33% -0.59 2015-2016 268 13% 46% -0.72 Sire Stats: AWD 6.8 10%Mud 604MudSts 8%Turf 4%1stT 0.75spi JKYw/ P types 209 11% 34% -0.51 +Wnr last race 203 18% 45% -0.55 Dam'sSire: AWD 7.1 13%Mud 1397MudSts 7%Turf 6%1stT 1.06spi +JKYw/ Trn L60 8 25% 88% +0.28 Turf starts 649 14% 41% -0.44 Dam'sStats: Unraced 1trfW 6str 6w 0sw 1.18dpi JKYw/ Turf 490 9% 30% -0.45 Sprnt-Sprnt-Rte 47 11% 40% -0.87 ñ 17% trainer: Wnr last race ñ Won last race (GP 01/24 7.5f Turf gd fClm16000b) × Poor jockey win% this meet ñ Hot Trainer in last 14 days (6 2-1-1) DATE TRK DIST RR RACETYPE CR E1 E2/ LP 1c 2c SPD PP ST 1C 2C STR FIN JOCKEY ODDS Top Finishers Comment 24Jan16GP© à 7½ gd :23© :48¨1:13© 1:31« ¡ ¨¨§ ™C16000b ¨¨ª 88 83/ 85 +2 -4 81 5 4 4ª 5ª 1¨ 1©ƒ PaniciL¨©¨ Lb 4.00 LtlTtch©ƒSrsBck¨ShnngArc³ 4w-bid 3/16;drew off 10 01Jan16GP¨¨ à 7½ fm :24© :49 1:12« 1:31¨ ¡ ¨¨¨ ™C16000b ¨¨¨ 79 74/ 85 -8 -17 75 6 9 7©ƒ 4¨ 4« 7¬ PaniciL¨©¨ Lb 6.10 WhsThatChck±Oxdd©PinzysPriz¨ 4wd1/4p;flatnd out 12 25Nov15Gpw° š 1m ft :25 :49¨1:15 1:41ª ¦ ¨§° ™C8000b ¨¨¬ 80 81/ 87 +2 -1 82 5 5©‚ 4© 1¨ 1© 1ªƒ PaniciL¨¨° Lb 3.40 LitlTwitchªƒPinzysPriz­WldCardHt± Stlkd;rail bid;prevail 13 17Oct15Gpw° à 7½ gd :25© :51 1:15ª 1:33« ¦ ¨§® ™C10000n2L ¨¨§ 79 69/ 90 -8 -18 76 1 3 3¨ 2¨ 1© 1©ƒ PaniciL¨¨¯ Lb 16.00 LtlTtch©ƒPrncsRmnƒPtMsImgƒ Took lead1/4p;kept clr 8 20Sep15GP¨§ 7f ft :23ª :46ª1:12 1:25¨ ¦ ¨§¯ ™C12500n2L ¨§¯ 85 86/ 71 -7 -7 72 4 8 2 2¨ 4© 6¯ƒ PaniciL¨¨¯ Lb 10.40 DsmzarªMnlghtSalsaMisNaln¨ Duel rail;empty late 8 03Sep15GP¯ 5½ ft :22ª :45ª :58 1:04ª ¦ ¨§° ™C12500n2L ¨§¯ 85 86/ 80 +1 +1 74 4 6 7« 7« 7® 6°‚ GaffalioneT¨¨«* Lb *2.30 CrnthansGlry¨MnlghtSalsa©‚GtchaKy©ƒ Rail bid;no rally 7 09-03-15 Cut corner; no late threat 31Jly15GPª 6½ ft :22ª :45©1:11 1:18 ¦ ¨¨¨ ™C30000b ¨§® 84 87/ 50 -2 +2 54 4 5 5ª 4« 5¨§ 6¨° LeyvaJC¨¨® Lb 4.80 Mochima«ƒSlava³Miss Dejavu© Trackd pace;wkn uppr 7 24Jun15GP© 6f ft :22« :46© :58« 1:11ª ¦ ¨§¯ ™MC25000 ¨¨ª 90 89/ 95 0 -7 90 3 6 5© 4¨ 3¨ 1³ LeyvaJC¨¨¯ Lb *2.60 LtlTwtch³HwsMGld«ƒSpctclrShrn° Late duel;prevailed 7 25May15GPª 6f ft :22ª :45« :58« 1:13¨ ¦ ¨¨§ ™MC35000 ¨§¯ 88 88/ 66 +3 +6 64 1 1 3© 2ª 3« 4­‚ LeyvaJC¨¨® Lb 3.30 RsMstc±DrmngfAnglª‚DncnWnª Chasd pace;3w;wknd 6 26Feb GP 4f ft :49¨ B 12/26 14Feb GP 4f ft :48 B 10/29 20Dec'15 GP 4f ft :51¨ B 47/52 16Nov'15 GP 4f ft :48© B 20/40 28Aug'15 GP 3f ft :36« B 5/18 22Aug'15 GP 5f ft 1:01« B 20/32 24Jly'15 GP 4f ft :50ª B 21/25 16Jly'15 GP 4f ft :49¨ B 6/14 19Jun'15 GP 4f ft :49« B 17/23 17May'15 GP 4f ft :50 B 27/35 10May'15 GP 5f ft 1:00 Bg 3/16 03May'15 GP 5f ft 1:02 Bg 6/10 Zeta Zody (P 2) Dkbbr. m. 5 OKCAUG 2012 $3.5k Prime Power: 139.1 (1st) Life: 20 7 - 3 - 2 $206,976 92 Fst (93) 11 2 - 1 - 2 $26,059 79 Sire : Omega Code (Elusive Quality) $1,441 2015 7 4 - 2 - 0 $158,258 92 Off (95) 0 0 - 0 - 0 $0 2 Own: Skychai Racing Llc Dam: The Penguin (Devious Course) 3/1 Orange, Black Emblem On Turquoise Ball, Turquoise Diamonds Brdr: Robert H Zoellner (OK) L 121 2014 8 3 - 0 - 1 $43,274 80 Dis (93) 5 3 - 1 - 0 $74,338 90 Trnr: Maker Michael J (108 18-13-18 17%) GP 0 0 - 0 - 0 $0 0 Trf (99) 9 5 - 2 - 0 $180,917 92 CASTELLANO JAVIER (350 82-57-54 23%) AW 0 0 - 0 - 0 $0 +2015-2016 1778 22% 54% -0.32 +2015-2016 1082 20% 49% -0.49 Sire Stats: AWD 6.4 11%Mud 604MudSts 9%Turf 8%1stT 0.60spi +JKYw/ P types 417 19% 55% -0.68 +46-90daysAway 773 20% 46% -0.48 Dam'sSire: AWD 6.4 10%Mud 344MudSts 8%Turf 6%1stT 0.57spi +JKYw/ Trn L60 22 32% 59% +0.25 1st start w/trn 104 13% 45% -1.13 Dam'sStats: Stakewnr 2trfW 4str 2w 1sw 2.68dpi +JKYw/ Turf 892 21% 52% -0.42 +Shipper 1202 22% 51% -0.44 SoldAt: OKCAUG 2012 $3.5k (3/9) SireAvg: $2.9k ñ Switches to a high % jockey ñ Highest last race speed rating (tie) ñ Drops in class today × Has not raced for more than 2 months ñ Hot Jockey in last 7 days (34 11-7-2) DATE TRK DIST RR RACETYPE CR E1 E2/ LP 1c 2c SPD PP ST 1C 2C STR FIN JOCKEY ODDS Top Finishers Comment Previously trained by Scherer Gary (as of 12/19/2015): (239 34-30-34 14%) 19Dec15FG­ à*1ˆ fm :24¨ :49«1:14« 1:46ª ¡ ¨¨­ ™BlushinKDB 60k¨¨¬ 83 89/ 83 +9 +6 86 2 8® 8® 9«ƒ 7­ 8¬ ValenzuelaPA¨©§ Lb 8.50 KtnsDmplngs³StrtofGold©Masqrad¨ 2p 2nd turn;4w1/4 10 Previously trained by Biehler Michael E (as of 11/04/2015): (258 36-42-26 14%) 04Nov15RP¯ à 1ˆ fm :25¨ :51 1:15« 1:46 ¦ ¨¨¬ ™OC50k/n2my-N¨¨­ 72 74/ 97 -8 -8 86 1 4« 4© 4© 4¨ 2² BirzerAE¨©ª Lb *0.80 TalknTaylr²ZtaZody¨‚Fcontryday Blocked; just missed 7 16Oct15RP­ à 1ˆ fm :23¨ :47¨1:11« 1:41« ¦ ¨¨« ™‘OkClDsfTfB 130k¨¨­ 94 96/ 86 +18 +8 92 6 5­ 5­ 5¨ƒ 1¨ 1³ BirzerAE¨©ª Lb *1.80 ZtZdy³HrprsPrncs«‚WhtLlWnts³ Settled; 4w; led; held 10 17Sep15RP¬ à 7½ fm :24ª :49¨1:13« 1:32 ¦ ¨¨ª ™OC10k-N ¨¨¬ 81 74/ 97 -3 -13 83 7 4 5« 5« 3© 2¨ BirzerAE¨©ª Lb *0.50 WhtLlWnts¨ZtaZdy©ƒElsGlry± 4w 2nd turn;closed gap 9 28Aug15RP¯ à 7½ fm :24ª :48©1:13 1:30« ¦ ¨¨¬ ™‘BBarryMem 50k¨¨® 79 82/ 97 -8 -8 88 6 3 5ª 7ª 4¨ 1¨ƒ BirzerAE¨©¨ Lb 2.90 ZtZdy¨ƒMrThanEvnƒHrprsPrncsƒ 3-4w turns; drove past 8 20Aug15RP¯ à 1m fm :23 :46©1:10ª 1:35¨ ¦ ¨¨¨ ™A35200n1x ¨¨­ 83 86/ 94 +7 +5 90 2 5¬ 5¬ 4« 1 1®ƒ BirzerAE¨©© Lb 3.30 ZtZd®ƒYoSholdBHrPhrmsPhl Insd;3w 3/16;drew away 11 23Jly15Cby¬ à*7½ fm :23« :47¨1:11 1:28« ¦ ¨¨ª ™C16000 ¨¨« 77 74/ 96 -8 -11 83 3 2 5ª 5« 4© 1 Franko-angelesG¨¨° LBb 22.60 Zeta ZodyPillow¨Ridgeofstone¨ Settled; 3w; driving 8 14Dec14RP­ 1m ft :24ª :48©1:12ª 1:38 ¨¨ª ™‘UseeitB 50k¨¨¨ 68 69/ 79 -8 -1 70 9 9® 8«‚ 6­ 8° 7¨§ QuinonezLS¨©§ Lbf 35.90 OkSmk©‚Hktktkt¨ChynBls¨ Faded 4 wide 2nd turn 9 31Oct14RP¯ à 1ˆ fm :23© :48©1:13¨ 1:44¨ ¦ ¨§¯ ™‘A38250n1x¨¨© 80 76/ 85 +10 +7 80 1 8¯ 8­ 7¬ 1² 1¬ QuinonezLS¨©§ Lb 5.40 ZtaZdy¬SsBmBah¨NncyNghtngl± Split foes 2w;ridn out 12 08Oct14RP¯ à 7½ fm :23« :47ª1:12ª 1:32¨ ¦ ¨§¯ ™‘A38250n1x¨¨§ 88 82/ 69 +4 +4 70 8 2 3ª 4« 4ª 5¨ QuinonezLS¨©§ Lb 5.70 HSpsBrbn³StrmGlchChChBrkyƒ Lost ground; gaining 9 22Feb FG 5f ft 1:02© B 17/20 15Feb FG 5f ft 1:01ª B 14/26 08Feb FG 5f ft 1:02¨ B 9/19 01Feb FG 4f ft :49ª B 22/66 25Jan FG 4f ft :50¨ B 22/46 12Dec'15 FG 5f ft 1:03 B 24/42 05Dec'15 FG 5f ft 1:03« B 45/62 08Oct'15 RP 5f ft 1:01 B 8/21 14Aug'15 RP 4f ft :51¨ H 43/60 19Jly'15 Cby 4f ft :49« B 22/67 12Jly'15 Cby 6f ft 1:15« B 1/1 05Jly'15 Cby 5f ft 1:03 B 11/23 (c) Copyright 2016 Bloodstock Research Information Services www.brisnet.com This product was created with data that were supplied by and are proprietary to Equibase Company LLC.
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