

She was 2 1/2 lengths ahead of 19-1 shot Alms ($11.20, $6.40), while Shifty She - who had the lead entering the stretch - settled for third and paid $4.80. In the inaugural running of the Grade 3, $500,000 Pegasus Filly and Mare Turf, heavily favored Regal Glory was pushed five wide in the early going and had to rally from deep in the pack for the win under jockey Jose Ortiz and for trainer Chad Brown. and Todd Pletcher for letting me ride the horse.” “It was a tough month, obviously,” Ortiz said.

He was diagnosed with a small fracture in his left knee earlier this month and was originally told that he might not be able to compete in the Pegasus races. Power Picks stats the last 60 days: Top picks are winning at 31.7, second picks are winning at 21.8, and third place picks are winning 15.1. Get Expert Gulfstream Park Picks for today’s races. Ortiz was emotional after winning the turf race for the third time in four years. Gulfstream Park opened in 1939 and ran the first Florida Derby in 1952. “We needed everything to go exactly according to plan,” Pletcher said. Space Traveller, a 12-1 choice, emerged from a wall of pursuers at the end to get third and pay $6.20 to show. “It was a great race for both horses,” Pletcher said. Never Surprised, at 7-2, held on for second and paid $5.20 and $4.20. Never Surprised held it most of the way, before Colonel Liam pulled up alongside in the stretch and eventually got to the front.Ĭolonel Liam returned $5.20, $3.60 and $3. “He’s the best horse I sat on in my whole life.”Ĭolonel Liam went back-to-back for Pletcher and Ortiz, winning the Grade 1, $1 million Pegasus World Cup turf for the second consecutive year.Ĭolonel Liam, the 8-5 favorite, watched another Pletcher trainee in Never Surprised bolt from the outside of the 12-horse field to the early lead. The Dubai World Cup would figure to be something his connections would consider. No shame in running second today to him.”Īssuming he comes out of the Pegasus with no injury concerns, another big-money race likely awaits Life Is Good in his next outing. Congratulations to Todd Pletcher, one of the best to ever live. He was a lot better horse today than us,” Knicks Go trainer Brad Cox said. He settled into third place in the early going, battled the whole way but never could put a scare into Life Is Good. It was already determined that he would be retired to stand stud after this race, and the second-place finish denied him a chance to push his career earnings past the $10 million mark. “I can’t think of one that’s better than him.” “We’ve had a lot of great ones,” Pletcher said.

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