Wildcat Red installed as morning-line favorite in Oklahoma
Derby
A full field of 14 has been entered to go 1 1/8 miles on Sunday in the Grade
If all actually start, it will be the largest field in the Oklahoma
Remington Park odds-maker Rick Lee tabbed Wildcat Red as the favorite for the
“A field with plenty of talent and 14 horses should make for a tremendous
Wildcat Red is looking to rebound in this spot following just his second
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He shipped to
Churchill Downs off a neck second in the Florida Derby but was unable to
factor in the Kentucky
Derby following a disastrous race trip. Given plenty of time to recover, the
D’wildcat colt returned with a 10-length romp in the Quality Road on June 28 at
Gulfstream before once again traveling out of town to take on the Haskell
Invitational at Monmouth
Park. He stumbled at the start of that contest but recovered to track the
pacesetting Bayern before eventually finishing third on the wire.
Stabled and training at Remington Park since September 17, Wildcat Red will
be getting a jockey switch on Sunday to Edgard Zayas, who piloted him to victory
in his initial two starts last fall.
Just arriving at Remington Wednesday night was Tonito M. for Jerry
Hollendorfer. The Rock Hard Ten colt was joined on the trip by others who have
been entered for the undercard stakes.
Tonito M. is seeking his first U.S. stakes win in the Oklahoma Derby after
placing in the Lazaro Barrera,
Los Alamitos Derby and
Los Alamitos Mile thus far. The bay colt also ran eighth in the Woody Stephens
and fifth in the La Jolla Handicap, and will keep jockey Rafael Bejarano aboard
at 8-1 on the morning-line.
Bill Mott pupil Charge Now arrived at Will Rogers World
Early second favorite status falls to Away Game, who has earned nice enough
Ibaka is 6-0-1 from eight career starts thus far, and is currently riding a
Others in with a chance Sunday include Super Derby runner-up Declan’s Fast
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One race after the Oklahoma Derby, nine sophomore fillies will line up for
the $200,000
Remington
Park Oaks going 1 1/16 miles. America will be cutting back in class in this
spot after facing some of the best of her crop in the Alabama, Coaching Club
American Oaks, Mother Goose and Black-Eyed Susan in her past quartet of starts.
Also entered is Dream Spinner, who ran third in the Iowa Oaks on June 28.
Wine Police, Alsvid and Okie Ride finished 1-2-3, respectively, in the
Remington Park Sprint Cup 12 months ago and return for another go at the
$150,000, six-furlong affair. Broadway Empire captured last year’s edition of
the Oklahoma Derby and will switch over to Remington’s turf course for the
$100,000
Remington Green at 1 1/8 miles.
The six-furlong, $75,000
Kip
Deville for juveniles kicks off the stakes action at the track Sunday
afternoon and is joined on the undercard by a pair of $50,000 stakes — the
Flashy Lady for distaffers sprinting six furlongs and the
Ladies on the Lawn sending fillies and mares 7 1/2 furlongs over the grass.
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