Mind the Ladies, a five year old gelding by Cause Ur Mine, won his sixth career race this past weekend, crossing the finish line four and a half lengths in front of the field in the third race at Santa Rosa on Sunday. The previous weekend, Elusive Moment, a five year old gelding by El Corredor, picked up his sixth career victory, besting a field of nine July 21 at Sacramento. With those two wins, Race 4 at Pleasanton on July 1 officially gains key race stature.
Two other horses in the key race field have come back: A Pint for Mary, who took the Show July 1 and again in Elusive Moment's victory; and Pride of Wilshire, who was the bottom horse in the Super High Five at Sacramento on July 15.
The three horses who have not raced since the July 1 contest are: key race Winner Gibson Home Run (who, incidentally, now has six career victories); Whatever Whenever (who is currently entered in Race 6 at Santa Rosa on Thursday); and Benjy's Pride, who has yet to defeat winners in twenty-nine career starts.
Peace and Love,
Jimbo
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