2011 Smarty Jones (LS)

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Date/Track:
1/17/2011, Oaklawn Park
Distance:
1 mile (Dirt)
Age/Sex:
3 M
Time:
1:43.07

What the Nation is saying about the 2011 Smarty Jones (LS)...

I’ve already received several emails plotting strategy for Saturday’s big race, which usually leads to rewarding payoffs with the amount of money infused into the wagering pool from gamblers and social goers alike. "With the large, competitive fields that the Kentucky Derby draws and so many individ...Read More
  • MerrilyFantus · I love Arch+3. Also, do not discount Shakleford. He was busy looking at Dialed In and then decided to pass him. Unfortunaly the wire happened firs. · 392 days ago ·
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  • beentherebetthat · ArchArchArch reminds me of a Pony Express horse , he can run all day from state to state · 392 days ago ·
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Caleb’s Posse faced the distance question heading into the $100,000 Smarty Jones at Oaklawn Park on Monday and he answered it emphatically when he burst through the fog to win the one-mile race by 2 3/4 lengths over Dreaminofthewin. It was another five lengths back in third to Bluegrass Bull.Caleb’s...Read More
Today’s Smarty Jones Stakes kicks off the Kentucky Derby trail at Oaklawn Park, and with recent horses like Afleet Alex, Lawyer Ron, Curlin, Lookin at Lucky, and of course, Smarty Jones, passing through Arkansas on their way to Louisville, it seems prudent to pay close attention to the preps run at ...Read More
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  • brianalanvh · he could of been Goodgoodgood · 497 days ago ·
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  • zatt · but he wasn't. · 497 days ago ·
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The Oaklawn Park route to the classics begins Monday when the Hot Springs, Arkansas, course hosts the $100,000 Smarty Jones S. over one mile. The series will continue on February 21 with the Southwest S. (G3) at one mile, followed by the March 19 Rebel S. (G2) at 1 1/16 miles and the April 16 Arkans...Read More
"We're hoping he's a first-Saturday-in-May kind of horse," jockey Jon Court said, referring, of course, to the Kentucky Derby and to a long, lanky colt with a tintinnabulary name: Archarcharch.It's that time of year, a time for dreaming of roseate possibilities and searching for promising young hors...Read More