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Race # 8
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ELLIS PARK - Jul 26, 2025 - Race 8
ALLOWANCE - Thoroughbred
FOR THREE YEAR OLDS WHICH HAVE NEVER WON TWO RACES. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners Of A Race At A Mile Or Over On The Turf Since May 26 Allowed 2 lbs. (Races Where Entered For $50,000 Or Less Not Considered In Allowances). (If deemed inadvisable by manageme nt to run this race over the turf course, it will be run on the main track at One mile.) (Rail at 10 feet). (NW2 L)
One Mile On The Turf
Current Track Record: (She'sonthewarpath - 1:31.98 - August 8, 2021)
Purse: $102,000
Includes: $48,500 KTDF - Kentucky TB Devt Fund
Available Money: $102,000
Value of Race: $102,000 1st $59,484, 2nd $19,501, 3rd $9,751, 4th $4,875, 5th $2,925, 6th $783, 7th $783, 8th $783, 9th $782, 10th $778, 11th $778, 12th $777
Weather: Cloudy Track: Firm
Off at: 3:17 Start: Good for all except 7,13 Timer: Electronic


Fractional Times:
21.92
44.70
1:09.61
1:21.95
 
Final Time:
1:34.26
Split Times:
(22.78)
(24.91)
(12.34)
(12.31)
 
Run-Up: 174 feet Temporary Rail: 10 feet

Winner: Innately Good, Chestnut Colt, by Good Samaritan out of Cayuga's Waters, by Langfuhr. Foaled Apr 08, 2022 in Kentucky.
Breeder: Brant M. Laue.
Owner: Laue, Brant and Recovery Stable
Trainer: Goodwin, Nik

Scratched Horse(s): Wow That's Hot (RegVet-Unsound)

Total WPS Pool: $145,595

Pgm
Horse
Win
Place
Show
 
8
Innately Good
100.20
35.22
15.80
 
9
Show of Force
9.42
6.84
 
11
Sing Sing
3.76
 

Wager Type
Winning Numbers
Payoff
Pool
Carryover
$2.00 Exacta
8-9
971.38
95,347
$0.50 Trifecta
8-9-11
1,054.57
51,967
$0.10 Superfecta
8-9-11-7
6,628.71
34,090
$0.50 Pick 3
3-6-8 (3 correct)
2,005.94
15,035
$2.00 Daily Double
6-8
855.96
11,084
$1.00 Z-5 Super Hi-5
8-9-11-7-5
 
3,300
4,727

Footnotes
INNATELY GOOD broke a step slow, lacked speed along the inside, took the far turn in the three path before swinging out to the six path into the lane, rallied widest while changing leads at the furlong grounds, ranged up to bid outside of the new leader in the closing stages and got up at the wire. SHOW OF FORCE pursued from midpack three wide, progressed between horses turning for home, took aim four wide in upper stretch, bid at the furlong grounds, edged an advantage in the final sixteenth as an outer bidder issued a challenge and got nailed at the wire. SING SING stalked two wide, closed in three wide to bid nearing the lane, gained an advantage in upper stretch, resisted an outer challenge passing the furlong grounds, but was bested by that bidder in the final sixteenth and faded yet lasted for show. OH PLEASE had his head turned inwardly when the gates sprung and broke slow, pulled inside of rivals into the first turn before settling well back, took the far turn in the three path, pursued in the four to five path and between horses into the final furlong and ran on to miss show. JOEJOE GO pursued form midpack along the inside, was held up behind rivals around the far turn, shifted to two to three path in upper stretch, but encountered traffic passing the furlong grounds, tipped out into the final sixteenth and ran on between horses. NUDGE pursued from midpack two wide and between horses, then along the inside around the far turn, shifted three wide into the lane, took aim behind the leader while three wide and between horses into the final furlong, but bumped with an inner foe at the sixteenth pole and lacked a bid. THE HIDDEN CHAMBER bobbled at the start and was slow to recover, trailed along the inside, saved ground, shifted out through the final furlong and moved up. STIGLETS tracked along the inside, surpassed a stopping inner rival before taking aim inside of the new leaders entering upper stretch, but lacked a rail kick, bumped with an outer rival at the sixteenth pole and lacked a bid. MOON SNIPER stalked the run-away leader from the inside into the backstretch, closed in along with an outer rival to bid at the quarter pole, but got outkicked and weakened before being pinched between horses at the sixteenth pole. MY OWN tracked three to four wide, but weakened in the five path and between horses in upper stretch. TREW VIOLENCE lacked speed in the three path and was done early. STONEHENGE sped clear in the three path, ran off to open up a wide advantage down the backstretch, but tired around the far turn, got overhauled at the quarter pole and wilted.


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