2-Year-Olds Take Their Turn
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For the first time this year, Southern California 2-year-olds will stretch out beyond the straightaway two furlongs in a pair of maiden races today at Hollywood Park.
In the third race, California-bred colts will go the one-turn 4 1/2 furlongs, and, in the eighth, California-bred fillies will run the same distance.
Lotta Loot, a son of Latin American owned by Ben Warren and trained by Cliff Sise Jr., is the 2-1 favorite on Russ Hudak’s morning line as he gets blinkers in his second start.
Lotta Loot finished fifth at 3-1 in his debut going a quarter of a mile March 25 at Santa Anita. Javier Santiago will ride the colt for the first time.
His opponents include five first-time starters, including Swiss Address and Mr. Fondue, both sons of Swiss Yodeler.
In the eighth, Rents Due, who was second at 2-1 and 7-5 in her two starts at Santa Anita, is the 2-1 morning line choice against seven foes.
Race of the day: Evening Attire will make his first start at Keeneland in today’s $150,000 Ben Ali, a Grade III at 1 1/8 miles.
Cornelio Velasquez will ride the 6-year-old Black Tie Affair gelding. Also in the field will be Congrats, American Style, Jersey Giant, Sarava, Sir Cherokee and Midway Road.
One for the road: Destiny Bay should improve with the experience of a race for Team Valor Stables and trainer Ralph Nicks in today’s fourth race at Keeneland.
Pat Day will ride the 3-year-old Mt. Livermore filly in the $50,000 maiden affair at seven furlongs.
Exotically speaking: A pick four using Aclevershadeofjade, The Dempsey Look and Ugotadowhatugotado in the fifth, Surprized in the sixth, Arvada, Harbor Blues and Dancing Sands in the seventh and Rents Due and I Can Yodele in the eighth.
Winners: Previous day/meet total: 3/3. Money: Previous day/meet total: $22.20/$22.20. Total money bet: $16.
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