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    • 2nd-GP, 94K, Msw, 3yo, 7f, 11:30 a.m. Gulfstream Park will kick off it's Pegasus World Cup card with a pair of classy maiden special weight races headlined by DISRUPTOR (Gun Runner), a $1,150,000 KEESEP yearling out of the Todd Pletcher barn for the partnership group of Repole Stable, Spendthrift Farm, Big Easy Racing, Titletown Racing, Winners Win, Golconda Stable, Ali Goodrich and Mark Parkinson. The chestnut, out of a full-sister to MGSW Bridgetown (Speightstown), put in a drill at Palm Beach Downs Jan. 18, going four furlongs from the gate in :47 (1/27) to top the work tab. TJCIS PPS 1st-GP, 94K, Msw, 3yo, 1mT, 11:00 a.m. Opening the card on the turf, Up for an Oscar (Oscar Performance) debuts for Speedway Stables and trainer Chad Brown after bringing $725,000 at OBS April last year. The colt is out of a half to the dams of GISW Coffee Clique (Medaglia d'Oro), MGSW Admission Office (Point of Entry) and MGSW Endlessly (Oscar Performance). He lines up outside of Kunan (Omaha Beach), a three-quarter brother to MGSW Blitzkreig (War Front) both out of GSW Bauble Queen. TJCIS PPS 4th-SA, 60K, Msw, 3yo, 6 1/2f, 4:35 p.m. On the opposite coast, Varney (Vekoma) will debut sprinting for Bob Baffert in his first start since bringing $775,000 at KEESEP in 2023. He is a son of SW and GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf third Summer of Fun (Include). To the outside is another KEESEP grad in Modus Bestia (Maclean's Music) who races for Nguyen or Tran after bringing $500,000. TJCIS PPS 3rd-SA, 60K, Msw, 4-5yo, 6 1/2f, 4:04 p.m. Making his belated debut as a 4-year-old, Dr. Park (Uncle Mo) is the half-brother to champion 2-year-old male Forte (Violence) and out of Queen Caroline who sold to John Stewart for $3,000,000 at FTKNOV in 2023. C R K Stable races this $850,000 KEESEP grad from the John Shirreffs barn. TJCIS PPS The post Saturday Insights: Maidens ‘Disrupt’ Stakes Action Early In Gulfstream’s Pegasus Card appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Put $50 win on Kitty Flash at $9…. thought real good Chance especially with Williams on…. If down the track…. Will chase with the $50 bonus cash
    • That was my first day at Trentham Muz, and I backed The Twinkle. I remember it well.
    • TAB, the stake money holding up is great obviously but it ks only for a limited time and the  intelligent are aware of this. Great work by syndicators to get people in for small shares but that is probably the way it will stay, with most sticking to small shares and they have as much fun that way. Unfortunately the cost of ownership nowadays just does not make it economically viable to own a racehorse with the cost of living in NZ. We just have to realise that things will never be the way they were in harness racing heyday.  
    • Superstar Hong Kong galloper breaks the track record on the way to his 10th Group One success.View the full article
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