The Bob Baffert trainee pressed the pace three wide as Know More, the 9-5
“This horse has turned out really good. I’m surprised with
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Owned by Gary and Mary West, Power Broker returned $12.60, $6.20 and $4 to
his backers. The graded stakes win boosts his lifetime earnings to $182,600 and
his career line now reads 4-1-1-1.
Know More finished second, a half-length ahead of Capo Bastone. Farther back
came Carving, and Den’s Legacy, The Whole Deal, Gabriel Charles, Dry Summer, Dirty
Swag, Imperative and Wild Student rounded out the order of finish.
Power Broker finished fourth in his debut over the Polytrack at Del
Mar. He followed up that performance with a third-place finish in his turf debut
and was beaten by a neck in the Oak Tree Juvenile Turf last time out on
September 5.
“I was really high on
this horse before we went to Del Mar. I thought he was a top horse,” Baffert
said. “He let me
down when he ran down there, and I was a little disappointed. Then he came back
and he didn’t work that well. Then he worked really well the other day. I was
thinking of putting him on the grass. After that last race, I switched him up.
It worked out.”
The Kentucky-bred was produced by the Wild Again mare Shop Again, who is a
half-sister to Grade 1 winner Miss Shop and Grade 2 winner Trappe Shot. His
family also includes Grade 1 winner Mining and multiple Grade 2 winner Lay Down.
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