2010 CashCall Futurity (G1)

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Date/Track:
Distance:
1 1/16 m (Synthetic)
Age/Sex:
2 M
Time:
1:44.72

What the Nation is saying about the 2010 CashCall Futurity (G1)...

Trainer Peter Miller, who sent out favored Comma to the Top to victory in the $750,000 CashCall Futurity at Hollywood Park Saturday, pinched himself Sunday to make sure the biggest victory of his career was not a dream.Read More
In one of longest awaited races I have ever seen, Comma to the Top, favored at 5-2, stalked early pacesetter High Level Jeff in second position, through moderate early fractions, before accelerating on the far turn to take command of the grade one affair. Under Corey Nakatani, the son of Bwana Charl...Read More
Comma to the Top completed a memorable Autumn meet, collecting the biggest win of his career with a decisive score in the $750,000 CashCall Futurity on a rainy Saturday at Hollywood Park. The victory in the Grade I was the third stakes success in six weeks for the 2-year-old Bwana Charlie gelding. ...Read More
Saturday’s pick six from Hollywood Park includes the Grade 1 CashCall Futurity for 2-year-olds traveling a mile and a sixteenth on Cushion Track. Morning line favorite Comma to the Top has rattled off four straight and might get brave if able to sneak away early. There is an 80% chance of showers wi...Read More
The CashCall Futurity is the last chance of the calendar year to see top Kentucky Derby prospects duke it out. This year’s grade 1, mile and 1/16th race at Hollywood Park may not have any of the current favorites for next year’s Run for the Roses, but what it lacks in star power, it makes up for wit...Read More
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  • humphrey · Preakness is not the Derby as ANYONE who has acess to the multiple sources (like the last twenty two years of American Racing Manuals here to my left) knows what went on. · 528 days ago ·
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  • humphrey · Point being: two year olds RARELY (Street Sense was an exception) signal their prowess to get 10 frulongs this early in their career when they are still learning to apportion their speed. The competitive ones in these ridiculous speed merchant races, have, for the most part, running styles typical of babies: suck up a bunch of air and run till you can`t stand up any longer. · 528 days ago ·
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Florida invaders Gourmet Dinner and Rustler Hustler exercised on the Hollywood Park main track Wednesday morning after being flown to California Tuesday for the $750,000-guaranteed CashCall Futurity, a Grade I test for 2-year-olds on Cushion Track Saturday.   Gourmet Dinner, based at Calder wi...Read More
Comma to the Top will seek his third stakes win of the Autumn meet when he bids for his fifth consecutive victory in the $750,000-guaranteed CashCall Futurity Saturday at Hollywood Park.Read More
Comma to the Top seeks to punctuate a banner Autumn Meet by turning a question mark into an exclamation point with a victory in the $750,000 CashCall Futurity Saturday at Hollywood Park. Rising from a maiden win in $50,000 claiming company to a graded stakes winner, Comma to the Top seeks his fifth...Read More
Ronin Dax, hoping that home cooking tastes better than two disappointing trips east, will return to the Southern California circuit for the $750,000 CashCall Futurity at Hollywood Park December 18, trainer and co-owner Bobby Troeger confirmed on Thursday.  “Mike Smith will work him here Friday...Read More
  • arazi · I thought Ronin Dax ran a deceptively good race (5th) in the Iroquois at CD. He stopped and started twice and made two good runs. · 536 days ago ·
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Crimson China, a recent acquisition by Team Valor International, will be flown to California from England to run in the $750,000 CashCall Futurity for 2-year-olds December 18. “He will be coming on the 16th,” Team Valor president Barry Irwin confirmed Sunday from Lexington, Ky. “We just bought him ...Read More
Baffert has had a knack of winning stakes with thoroughbreds named for outstanding college coaches. He previously trained champion Midnight Lute and Da Stoops, both named for University of Arizona coaches. Baffert’s next star may be named after a basketball superstar. The white-haired trainer said ...Read More
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