6/7/15
Last updated: 6/6/15 8:43 PM
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Japan, a full brother to Al Khali, has plenty of upside
(Jessie Holmes/EquiSport Photos) |
Barry K. Schwartz’s Japan (Medaglia d’Oro) altered course to the outside in
midstretch and finished with gusto to capture Saturday’s $132,000
Easy
Goer, drawing away to a 1 1/4-length decision. A seven-length maiden winner
in his previous outing, the Bill Mott-trained colt made his stakes debut a
winning one.
Junior Alvarado was up on the dark bay three-year-old.
“I said before the race he’s the only horse that can upset American Pharoah (Pioneerof
the Nile),” Mott joked. “I just had him in the wrong race.”
Reduced to only a trio of three-year-olds following a pair of scratches,
Japan left the starting gate as the 2-1 second choice. He’s now earned $129,000
from a 4-2-1-0 mark.
Stanford (Malibu Moon), making his first start since a neck second in the
Louisiana Derby (G2), wound up finishing second as the 2-5 favorite, a neck
better than stablemate Nonna’s Boy (Distorted Humor), who established early
splits of :23 1/5, :46 2/5 and 1:10 2/5 in the 1 1/16-mile event. Japan finished
up in 1:42.
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Bred in Kentucky by Emory Hamilton, the $300,000 Keeneland September yearling
is out of Maya (Capote), making him a full brother to Grade 2 winner Al Khali.
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