Courtesy of the TDN
MANITOULIN (Awesome Again–Soaring Softly ) on the Belmont turf last June. Last seen running third Nov. 26 at Aqueduct, the chestnut led early before settling in fourth at the rail through dawdling fractions. Hemmed in at the top of the lane, he was sent through a rail opening inside the three-sixteenths pole and soon kicked clear to score by two lengths. Manitoulin is a half to Much Rejoicing (Distorted Humor), SW, $160,457. His dam, who captured the GI Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf in 1999 en route to Eclipse honors that year.
Lifetime Record: 11-2-2-1, $138,200.
O-Darby Dan Farm Racing; B-Phillips Racing Partnership (KY); T-James J. Toner.
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REASON TO SOAR adds black-type for West Point
REASON TO SOAR (Soaring Empire) owned by West Point and trained by George Weaver broke his maiden right off the bat, and then ran third in the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore Stakes at Tampa Bayin his second lifetime start. Back in NY, he added another third in the New York Stallion Stakes at Aqueduct. He loomed up the outside and then could not hold off closers. He has a win and two stakes placings to his name in 3 lifetime starts.
COAL FRONT sails to 6 1/2 length score at Keeneland in his first start
Going 6 furlongs at Keeneland, COAL FRONT, a three year old Stay Thirsty colt, made his first start an exciting win! He pressed the pace then swung 5 wide and took off for the wire – winning by over 6 lengths. Trained by Todd Pletcher, he is owned by Robert LaPenta.
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STREET SURRENDER wins 3rd allowance in a row
STREET SURRENDER, running for trainer Jerry Hollendorfer and owner West Point Thoroughbreds once again wired the field to win an allowance race at Golden Gate, her third in row, stretching out to a mile and a sixteenth this time. The Street Boss 4 year old has won 5 of her 12 starts a for over $150,000 in earnings.
West Point Thoroughbreds and Kirkwood Stables are on a roll
Going a mile in allowance company on a sloppy sealed track at Aqueduct, WINE NOT (First Dude) rallied wide to get up for the win in the last few jumps. Winning for the second time, he has earned $151,105 for his connections. WINE NOT is trained by George Weaver.
New stakes placed horse for KIRKWOOD
Reason to Soar (Soaring Empire) owned by West Point Thoroughbreds, won his first start, and jumping into stakes company for his second start in the Ocala Breeders Sales Sophomore S at Tampa Bay, he ran third. He dueled determinedly throughout, but had to settle for the show. Reason to Soar is trained by George Weaver.
NICE DAY RACING FOR KIRKWOOD
For Westpoint Thoroughbreds, Moonlightnmidnight, a Wilburn filly gained black type running third in the Crescent City Oaks at the Fair Grounds. This is her first black-type. She is trained by Dallas Stewart.
At Penn National, GOLD BRAID (Warrior’s Reward) went off the heavy favorite and had no trouble winning an allowance race at a mile and 70 yards. He is owned by Joseph E Besecker.
CAUGHT finds the winner’s circle first out
A March OBS graduate, CAUGHT (Put It Back), was a step slow from the gate in a MSW at Gulfstream going a mile on the turf. In this race, that was a good thing as he missed all the traffic monkey business on the first turn. CAUGHT advanced up the rail on the backstretch, tipped out two wide in the lane and passed the leader in the final strides to win by a neck. He is owned by West Point Thoroughbreds and is trained by George Weaver.
STREET SURRENDER WINS 2nd in a ROW
STREET SURRENDER, running for trainer Jerry Hollendorfer and owner West Point Thoroughbreds wired the field to win an allowance race at Golden Gate, her second in row, going a mile this time on the all weather track. The Street Boss 4 year old has won 4 of her 11 starts a for over $100,000 in earnings.