Photo: CDI
Foxwood Plantation’s
Foreign Production broke in
full stride to make the pace and continued willingly in the late stages to win
Sunday’s $46,000 six-furlong allowance sprint for accredited Louisiana-breds by
a length and three-quarters.
Trained
by Sweet Hodges and ridden by Carlos Gonzalez, the 4-year-old
gelding toured the distance in 1:09.86 after recording early splits of 22.49
and 45.90, increased his career earnings to $214,840 with his sixth victory in
12 lifetime starts and returned mutuels of $10.80, $6.60 and $8.40.
H
& H Ranch’s Ide Ball, allowed to settle early, could not match the
winner but was clearly second best, finishing 1 1/4-lengths to the good of
Heiligbrodt Racing Stable’s Hear No Angel. Ide Ball paid $10.40 and
$9.60 and Hear No Angel returned $5.40.
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