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Lou Hodges, Jr.

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Preston Stables LLC’s Flat Out and George and Lori Hall’s Ruler On Ice, two major players from the $5 million Breeders’ Cup Classic (Grade I) run at Churchill Downs on Nov. 5, will be searching for Eclipse Award championship momentum when they face 11 rivals on the famed Louisville track in Friday’...Read More
C R K Stable’s Gladding, winner of the Grade II San Antonio Handicap at Santa Anita in February, will carry top weight of 117 pounds and concede from 1-2 pounds to six rivals Friday in the 19th running of the $100,000-added Ack Ack Handicap (GIII). The Ack Ack, run at 1 1/16 miles on the main track...Read More
Future Prospect gave Dodson Skaggs his first graded stakes winner in 42 years as a trainer when the 7-year-old gelding left General Quarters behind in the stretch to capture the $169,999 WinStar Kentucky Cup (gr. II) at 18-1 odds at Turfway Park Sept. 24."It's a pretty good feeling," an emotional Sk...Read More
The Grade 2 WinStar Kentucky Cup Stakes has attracted a fascinating field of eight, including former star General Quarters, turf veteran Strike Impact, and gem of consistency Baryshnikov. Read More
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  • CraigBradshaw · watch out for p val. he can sneak a horse up to the winner's circle. · 139 days ago ·
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  • icyhotboo · Ill informed in reference to your threads would be unkind but accurrate, READ A BOOKKKKKKK. · 139 days ago ·
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First Dude won the first graded race of his career on Friday when he captured the Alysheba Stakes (G3) by a nose at Churchill Downs. Wise Dan was intent on the early lead from the rail and took the field through solid splits on :23.56, :47.49, and 1:11.95. He was tracked intently by Regal Ransom and...Read More
Giant Oak had his 2-race grade one win streak snapped in the New Orleans Handicap (G2) at Fair Grounds and he will try to get back on the beam in a surprisingly strong Alysheba Stakes (G3) at Churchill Downs on Friday. Chris Block's 5-year-old horse was always the bridesmade and never the bride but ...Read More
Virginia Tarra Trust’s Giant Oak, who captured Gulfstream’s Grade I Donn Handicap Feb. 5, has been installed as the slight 5-2 morning line choice for Saturday’s 85th renewal of the Grade II New Orleans Handicap – Fair Grounds’ season highlight for older horses run as part of the Louisiana Derby Da...Read More
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  • zatt · The Donn was HUGE ... if this horse has finally put it all together, the rest of the handicap division best beware. · 324 days ago ·
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  • trenchtownrock · I think is head finally is screwed on correctly..no Blame or Zenyatta....watch out. · 323 days ago ·
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Gallant Stable’s Majestic Harbor, a Rockport Harbor colt who broke his maiden with a front-running 6 1/4-length score on Feb. 12 at Fair Grounds, breezed six furlongs in 1:16.60 Monday morning in preparation for the upcoming Grade II Louisiana Derby March 26.   “I thought it was a good work fo...Read More
Trainer Kathy Ritvo was ebullient during training hours Sunday morning at Fair Grounds, and with good reason. That’s because late Saturday afternoon her sophomore colt Mucho Macho Man, owned by a multiple partnership of Reeves Thoroughbred Racing and Dream Team One Racing, had established himself as...Read More
Amerman Racing’s Demarcation, void of early foot in Saturday’s Grade III Mineshaft Handicap, launched a strong bid after being set down for the drive, engaged Twin Creeks Racing Stable’s favored Mission Impazible inside the furlong grounds and outfought that rival to prove best by a head in the desi...Read More
The Virginia H. Tarra Trust’s Giant Oak was elevated to first place on the disqualification of Successful Dan in a roughly run stretch battle to win the 136th running of the $564,000 Clark Handicap Presented by Norton Healthcare (GI) for 3-year-olds and up on Friday afternoon at Churchill Downs. &n...Read More
A year ago, a lightly raced 3-year-old named Blame used a victory in the Fayette Stakes (gr. III) at Keeneland as a springboard to victory in his subsequent start in the Clark Handicap Presented by Norton Healthcare (gr. II) at Churchill Downs. As most everyone knows, Blame returned to Churchill thi...Read More
Here's one guy happy to see Breeders' Cup Classic winner Blame retire: trainer Paul McGee, who will saddle Demarcation and Dubious Miss in Friday's $500,000, Grade I Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs.Both horses ran against Blame in last year's 11/8-mile Clark. Dubious Miss, breaking bad from post 1...Read More
Adele Dilschneider’s Apart, Blame’s stablemate who won the $100,000-added Ack Ack Handicap (gr. III) at Churchill Downs, may return in a grade I race at the track later this month. Trainer Al Stall, Jr. said the Apart has been shipped to Keeneland but could race at Churchill in the Clark Handicap Pr...Read More
Through the first half of 2010, horses that raced or trained at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots last season have gone on to win 15 graded stakes races at other tracks. Two of those races were among the sport’s most prestigious events—the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park and the Stephen Foster Ha...Read More
Adele Dilschneider and Claiborne Farm’s Blame unleashed a furious drive in the final eighth of a mile to surge past favored Battle Plan by three-quarters of a length to win the 29th running of the $671,700 Stephen Foster Handicap (GI) for 3-year-olds and up on Saturday afternoon at Churchill Downs.Read More
  • gardenesque1 · Great effort by Blame. I did not think he was going to catch Battle Plan but he finished full of run. Interesting that Rachel Alexandra ran faster (1:48.78) in the Fleur de Lis. Blame completed his nine furlong journey in 1:49.37. Take nothing away from the sharp Foster winner but I think Rachel would've beat the boys. The second half of the year is suddenly exciting with such stars as Blame, Quality Road, a resurgent Rachel, and Zenyatta on top of their games. · 607 days ago ·
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  • rossington · If I had to put out rankings today, after the races this weekend. I'd say that Quality Road is the top older male in America on conventional dirt. But Blame, after this impressive win in the Stephen Foster Handicap, would certainly be breathing down Quality Road's neck now for that top slot. I don't think it's even close for older males on synthetics. Rail Trip is dominating everyone out west that races him over the synthetic tracks in California. But mathematics don't lie. 17 for 17 is not an easy feat to accomplish. I don't care if you're racing donkeys night in and night out. I'd have Zenyatta rated as the top older horse, or horse period, in America, male or female, outright. And she'd stay at the top of that list until someone proves that she can be beat. Rachel Alexandra ran a very nice race in the Fleur di Lis at Churchill Downs. Certainly looking more improved. But I'm not sure she'd be at the top of any of my list just yet. Because don't forget, she lost her first two races to fillies and mares that should've been far inferior to her. So I'm not going to slap her right back towards the top, just because she finally won a race in 2010. She's still only 1 for 3. That's not the numbers of a top class thoroughbred. Especially given the fact that she had to drop down to a Grade 2 level race to get that win. TJMO. · 605 days ago ·
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BLAME (Arch) came out of his three-quarter length score in Saturday's nine-furlong Stephen Foster H. (G1) well and got to spend an extra day at Churchill Downs on Sunday as his Keeneland workmate Apart (Flatter) was entered in Sunday's 8TH race. Apart finished second by 2 3/4 lengths in that 1 1/16-...Read More
Multiple Grade 2 winner BLAME (Arch) will bring a three-race winning streak into the $600,000 Stephen Foster H. (G1), including an excellent victory in the Clark H. (G2) at Churchill Downs last fall, and rates as the horse to beat in Saturday's 1 1/8-mile event. However, the Al Stall Jr. runner didn...Read More
  • medlocke · Should he win the Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs today? I think that Blame would then have to be the only other older colt that would potentially be considered at the level that Quality Road is at right now racing over conventional dirt. Quality Road's achievements are more impressive because he has more than one Grade 1 victory to his credit. Blame, while having won 5 of 6 races over conventional dirt, and his only loss being a 2nd to Regal Ransom in the Super Derby, has yet to land a Grade 1 Stakes. He has three Grade 2 win's. One Grade 3 win. Plus, he also has one allowance win and a win in the Curlin Stakes, which is a listed stakes. But I don't think there's any question that Blame is colt that's more than ready to face Grade 1 competition. The Stephen Foster Handicap should be a very good gauge as to how this colt will handle the step up in competition. Should he win the Stephen Foster today? I'd love the prospect of Blame going to Saratoga as well this summer and potentially facing Quality Road in either the Whitney Handicap or the Woodward Stakes. Which are the two races that Todd Pletcher has stated Quality Road will race in at Saratoga this summer. · 607 days ago ·
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While the connections of Rachel Alexandra are still undecided about which stakes race the filly will run in June 12, two Churchill Downs events for which the Horse of the Year is being considered are taking shape. According to Churchill Downs racing officials, eigh...Read More
  • medlocke · If Blame were to win the Stephen Foster Handicap? That would make him 6 for 7 lifetime, with 1 place, all over conventional dirt, should he win? If he does, I think you'd have to then put him as the top contender among older males that could potentially rate with Quality Road. His stat's are as equally impressive as Quality Road's right now as far as win's, place, and shows. Except Blame has yet to win a Grade 1 Stakes race. He has three Grade 2, and one Grade 3 Stakes win's in his five lifetime wins. But winning the Stephen Foster Handicap would give him his first Grade 1 win. I really believe you'd then have to start thinking about sending this colt to Saratoga for the Whitney Handicap or the Woodward Stakes to take his shot at Quality Road for the #1 older male on conventional dirt in America. Should he get the job done at Churchill Downs in the Stephen Foster Handicap? TJMO. · 611 days ago ·
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They call it a handicap, but not because of post positions, for crying out loud. And yet here's Einstein being asked not only to carry high weight of 123 pounds Friday in the 135th Clark Handicap, but to start from the outside in post 14 of the Churchill Downs starting gate. "What can you do?" asked...Read More

Demarcation - Race Results & Past Performances

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View DetailsView Video11/25/1111thC LanerieCD111 1/8 mDClark Handicap-G103+ MWise DanMission ImpazibleFlat Out1:48.95
View Details11/04/115thJ RosarioCD31 1/16 mDAck Ack -G303+ MMister Marti GrasAlma D'oroGlenwood Canyon1:45.68
View DetailsView Video09/24/113rdJ CastanonTP101 1/16 mSKentucky Cup Classic-G203+ MFuture ProspectGeneral QuartersDemarcation1:44.71
View Details05/30/115thJ CastanonCD71 1/16 mTAlwOC03+ MStrike ImpactDark CoveDubious Miss1:41.31
View DetailsView Video05/06/119thR NapravnikCD91 1/16 mDAlysheba-G303+ MFirst DudeRegal RansomEquestrio1:42.56
View DetailsView Video03/26/117thR NapravnikFG61 1/8 mDNew Orleans Hcp.-G204+ MMission ImpazibleApartGiant Oak1:49.02
View Details02/19/111stR NapravnikFG81 1/16 mDMineshaft Hcp.-G304+ MDemarcationMission ImpazibleApart1:43.45
View DetailsView Video11/26/1011thK DesormeauxCD111 1/8 mDClark Handicap-G103+ MGiant OakRedding CollierySuccessful Dan1:50.82
View Details11/05/102ndC BorelCD41 1/16 mDAck Ack -G303+ MApartDemarcationColizeo1:43.79
View Details08/07/101stJ RosarioMnr71 1/16 mDWest Virginia Governor's 03+ MDemarcationCryptolightZ Humor1:44.37
View DetailsView Video06/12/105thM MenaCD101 1/8 mDStephen Foster Handicap-G104+ MBlameBattle PlanGeneral Quarters1:49.37
View DetailsView Video05/16/101stC BorelCD31 mileDAlwOC03+ MDemarcationProm ShoesAgastache1:36.49
View DetailsView Video04/23/105thJ CastellanoKee91 1/2mTElkhorn-G204+ MMusketierBrass HatBlushing Bear2:31.32
View DetailsView Video04/03/104thJ CastellanoKee81 mileTAllow04+ MSuccessful MissionTiger WoodmanBold Start1:34.73
View DetailsView Video12/26/099thV LebronFG91 1/16 mTBuddy Diliberto Memorial03+ MPrinceville CondoPick SixSwains News1:47.95
View DetailsView Video11/27/098thJ CastanonCD111 1/8 mDClark Handicap-G203+ MBlameMisrememberedEinstein1:49.39
View DetailsView Video11/06/091stJ CastanonCD91 mileDAck Ack -G303+ MDemarcationGlamour GuySpotsgone1:36.15
View Details09/07/093rdC EmighAP81 mileTSea O Erin03+ MPublic SpeakerExchanging KissesDemarcation1:35.04
View Details08/01/095thC EmighAP71 1/16 mTRossi Gold03+ MRumor Has ItMajor RhythmPublic Speaker1:59.56
View DetailsView Video06/27/093rdJ CourtCD91 1/8 mTAlwOC03+ MYate's Black CatPalace EpisodeDemarcation1:49.08
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