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Horses to supervise the classic Thanksgiving win course


Surrounded by a crowd full of spirit and festive atmosphere, monitoring enjoy on the field to win the 98th run of $175,000 during the Thanksgiving Classic Stakes on Nov. Fair Grounds Racecourse & Slots. He races for Big Chief Racing, Rocker O Ranch and Keith Desormeaux, who also coach him.

Some disabled people might call him a racehorse, some might say the six-mile distance suits him best, but his trainer thinks he knows why. all four of Kentucky’s half-brothers Structure victory came at the Fair Grounds.

“He loves the surface here, he loves James (jockey Graham), or an even simpler explanation: the horse can be Cajun,” Desormeaux said in the winner’s circle.

In a field sprinting seven on a fast main track, Chattalot Strong breakout to lead and break through fractions opening in :22,12 and :45,16. kid caribbean capers was kept closest to the leader, but after maintaining the lead for an extended period of time on extended calls, Chattalot opened up and he appeared ready to start the field.

After stalking the tracks from the middle of the swarm, favorite Heart Rhythm 1.10-1 fought through the skunk at home, but as soon as he took the lead, the speckled gray Supervisor dashed to the side. in addition to those two to grab to arrive late, and score half the length. The winner is timed as 1:09.93 for the distance.

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Heartbeat regroup with the winner, but place second. That’s two more to go back to the leading Chattalot, who finished in third. caribbean capers perfect perfection.

“(Monitoring) can be a bit complicated,” says Graham. “I was happy when I was sitting (out of the turn), and when I squeezed him, he went. He didn’t slow down much as he approached the rope.”

Surveillance supporters cashed out with their tickets for $10.80 at the windows, and with the Thanksgiving Classic trophy in hand, Desormeaux explains how he recently used his Bet On Sunshine Stakes in Churchill Downs to get ready to gelding her for victory.

Desormeaux said, echoing Graham’s remark: “He’s a wise horse is an overstatement. “I know running it again ten days after another pile seems different to me. But the horse is really hard to train, and I actually used that stake to prepare for this race.”

Bred by Kendall E. Hansen and MD Racing in Kentucky, Surveillance is currently earning $346,367 with a 4-3-5 record in 20 starts. He is among three winners from six ponies to race out of the Mizzen Mast mare Majorelle, who also has a pony yearned by Summer Front and a weaned pony Vekoma.

Supervisor is a $25,000 purchase from Big Chief Racing’s September 2018 Annual Sale from Scott Malory’s shipment.

Video: Classic Thanksgiving S. (BT)

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