2010 Longacres Mile Hcp (G3)

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Date/Track:
8/22/2010, Emerald Downs
Distance:
1 mile (Dirt)
Age/Sex:
3+ M
Time:
1:34.80

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Noosa Beach continues to dominate the competition at Emerald Downs. Is the Breeders' Cup in his future?Read More
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  • sixsaint · should do well at CHURCHILL DOWNS Nov · 343 days ago ·
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  • Armada · I love this horse and was there at the Longacres Mile last year. I was hoping they would of taken him to the BC last year. Maybe this will finally be the year! · 343 days ago ·
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Noosa Beach, a 4-year-old gelding that began his career in the claiming ranks, scaled the mountaintop Sunday with a 1-½ length victory over long shot Jersey Town in the 75th running of the Grade III, $250,000 Longacres Mile at Emerald Downs.Read More
  • humphrey · This race used to be a very important fixture on the West Coast. Eclipse award winning sprinter Chinook Pass, World record holder Simply Majestic, Canadian Horse of the Year Traveling Victor, furute Breeder's Cup Classic Winner Skywalker all performed well in it before going on to bigger and better. A local long time fan favorite, Trooper Seven, won it twice for a small stalbe Eugene Zeren......Not the same since Do dah died in Renton. · 644 days ago ·
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  • chupa · nossa beach got lucky because ricky but with out ricky he is going to lose 2011 longacres · 356 days ago ·
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$250,000 LONGACRES MILE (GIII)SUNDAY, AUG. 22, 2010FRACTIONS—:23—45 4/5—1:09 2/5—1:12 4/5—FINAL:1:34 4/5JOCKEY RICKY FRAZIER, NOOSA BEACH, WINNER: “I was a little anxious out of the gate. Noosa Beach broke great on his first step, but after his second step Gallon stepped straight down on the middle ...Read More
Not too long ago, Noosa Beach was regarded as a one-trick pony, a sprinter who couldn't win an important race around two turns. Now, a couple of dominating route victories later, he'll start as one of the favorites in the Grade 3, $250,000 Longacres Mile on Sunday at Emerald Downs. The leading Emera...Read More
Jim Penney has been a tremendous contributor to the thoroughbred racing industry in the Northwest, and through hard work and dedication, he has built one of the sport's most illustrious careers.The 76-year-old Portland Penney has captured a record five Longacres Miles (Silver Mallet, 1973; Theologis...Read More
It’s been a long time coming for Frank Lucarelli. Since getting his license in 1979, the Enumclaw-based trainer has been a fixture at Washington and California tracks, compiling the second most career wins at Emerald Downs. But in the 31 years that Lucarelli has been training Thoroughbreds, one race...Read More
Chris Randall and Nick Rossi's Gallant Son heads a field of 12 older handicap stars entered in the $250,000 Longacres Mile (GIII) at Emerald Downs on Sunday, Aug. 22. Gallant Son drew the No. 8 post-position and will be ridden by Leslie Mawing at high weight of 121 lbs. for trainer Frank Lucarelli i...Read More
Twenty-two handicap horses—including stakes winners from Washington, Canada, the Midwest and California—have been nominated to the $250,000 Longacres Mile at Emerald Downs.The 75th running of the Grade III Mile—the latest chapter in one of the Northwest's iconic sporting events—is set for Sunday, Au...Read More
  • humphrey · A very good horse from Hastings, ran third last year in this race and recently just missed breaking a 35 year old track record at 8.5f, has a good shot in this one: Teide. This horse was initially the property of Darley Stud in England but was culled to bring in more classic prospects and sold to Swift Thoroughbreds of Vancouver. He is part of a stable of yearling purchase (Burj Dubai, originally cost 1 million US and Nuumany, a huge strapping AP Indy that was over $800K) along with several lesser ones who grace the winner's circle on a regular basis. · 657 days ago ·
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