2010 Muniz Memorial Handicap (G2)

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Date/Track:
Distance:
1 1/8 m (Turf)
Age/Sex:
4+ M
Time:
1:50.10

What the Nation is saying about the 2010 Muniz Memorial Handicap (G2)...

LOUISIANA DERY DAY STAKES QUOTES     Race 6-$100,000 Duncan F. Kenner Stakes Three-year-olds and up, six furlongs, 59th running Trainer Steve Margolis (Cash Refund, winner): “He came into this race breathing fire. My assistant who gallops him has said he’s been a tiger in the mornings. We’...Read More
Anstu Stables Inc.’s South Florida-based Blues Street raided Fair Grounds in New Orleans for the second time this year with a steady rally down the Stall-Wilson turf course to win Saturday’s 18th running of the Grade II, $300,000 Mervin Muniz Handicap by 1 ¾ lengths over longshot Pick Six.   Bl...Read More
louisiana derby week quotes   From Monday morning’s Louisiana Derby Post Position Draw:   Trainer Neil Pessin (Mister Marti Gras): “I feel pretty good about him, otherwise I wouldn’t be here. He’s probably the only horse that came up the rail (on the turf course) that day or last week and...Read More
West Point Thoroughbreds’ Awesome Gem, a California-based gelding with dangerous recent success as an invader, has been installed a the slight choice at 5-2 in the morning line for Saturday’s 85th running of the Grade II New Orleans Handicap – Fair Grounds’ season highlight for older horses run as p...Read More
Sam-Son Farms’ Hotep, the younger full brother to Canada’s Horse of the Year in 2009, breezed five furlongs in 1:01 Saturday morning and is being pointed for next week’s Grade II Louisiana Derby March 27.   “We were very happy with that work,” said trainer Mark Frostad of Hotep, a full brother...Read More
James Spence’s El Caballo, winner of the Grade III Col. E. R. Bradley Handicap at Fair Grounds last week on Road to the Derby Kickoff Day, will not be a candidate for the Grade III Fair Grounds Handicap as the next leg of the Crescent City oval’s grass series on Feb. 20.   “No, we’re not going...Read More