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| Blues Street graduated from
claiming status to graded winner
(Lou Hodges Jr./Hodges Photography) |
Antsu Stables' BLUES STREET (Street Cry [Ire]) rallied down the middle of the
course to win going away in the $100,000
Fair
Grounds H. (G3), registering his first graded stakes victory with a 2
1/4-length decision. Trained by Todd Pletcher, who won his second graded event
on the stakes-packed program one race later with Discreetly Mine (Mineshaft) in
the Risen Star S. (G2), the six-year-old gelding improved his overall mark to
21-7-5-3, $307,178, when completing about 1 1/8 miles in 1:51 3/5 over the firm
turf.
A former high-priced claimer, Blues Street extended his win streak to three
after garnering a pair of allowance/optional claiming events at Gulfstream Park
and Aqueduct. Favored at 9-5 over eight rivals on Saturday, the dark bay paid
$5.80, $3.60 and $3 and keyed the $53.60 exacta with 10-1 runner-up Dubious Miss
(E Dubai), who seized a brief lead in midstretch before being passed by the
winner and gave back $9.80 and $6.60. It was 4 1/2 lengths back to Baltimore Bob
(Malibu Moon), who returned $4.40 at 10-1, and another 2 1/2 lengths to the 25-1
Transduction Gold (Formal Gold) in fourth. The trifecta yielded $227.20, and the
4-7-1-10 superfecta was $1,291.20. Gretsky (Toccet), Silverfoot (With Approval),
Get Rich Quick (Seeking the Gold) and Acting Zippy (City Zip) came next under
the wire, and Secret Getaway (Skip Away) was eased. Giant Oak (Giant's Causeway)
was withdrawn in favor of the Mineshaft H. (G3) later on the card.
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