JC / Railbird

MassCap Day Notes

Jockey Richard Migliore
Jockey Richard Migliore talks with TVG’s Christina Olivares.

Asked after winning the Moseley Handicap aboard Afrashad ($2.40) if he’d learned anything about the track that would help him ride Fairbanks in the MassCap, jockey Richard Migliore replied, “The track’s very honest. Today, it seems like you can come in from any path, any position.” Fairbanks, starting from post position four, is the 6-5 favorite 25 minutes to post. There was a minus show pool of $40,386 on Afrashad and entry-mate Council Member, who ran second.

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Bridgejumpers are out in force on the Godolphin entry of Afrashad and Council Member for race nine, the Moseley Handicap, which is also returning to Suffolk after a two-year hiatus today. Approximately three minutes to post and the show pool on #1 is $89,036, dwarfing every other on the board. The win pool is $19,459; the place $8978. [The show pool on the entry attracted $153,929 in wagers from a total pool of $163,630 (Boston Herald).]

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Talk about an upset: 55-1 Massachusetts-bred Reprized Strike, scoreless since June 2006 when he won the Rise Jim Stakes over a muddy Suffolk track, jumped up to win race eight, the Waquoit Stakes, by approximately three lengths [3 1/2 lengths, officially], paying $112.60. The exacta with favored De Roode paid $716. It was the second win of the day for rider Clifford Dooley, who brought home longshot Shell Creek ($43) in race three.

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The all stakes pick four kicked off in race seven, the Collegian Stakes, which was won by 8-5 favorite On the Vineyard ($5.20). Southern Rainbow was second, Bootleggin Gent third. “He was the best horse today,” said jockey Willie Martinez of On the Vineyard. “My grandmother could have ridden him … on the turn it was only a question of how far I thought I could win by.” Martinez rides Brass Hat in the MassCap.