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REPORTING STAR ding dongs with Aztec Brave and then edges clear to win the EL PRADO Stakes at Gulfstream for Canadians Chad and Christa Joe and trainer Pat Parente GULFSTREAM PHOTO

 

 

 

 

REPORTING STAR gets some good luck, wins El Prado at Gulfstream

100 Beyer Figure, 1:31.29 7 1/2 on turf

He won the Grade 2 Play the King Stakes by a nose this year at Woodbine and had a pair of good, 5thplace finishes in both the Woodbine Mile and Canadian International This is one versatile, tough dude.

REPORTING STAR may not win all that often, and he has not had a lot of lucky breaks, but this feisty Canadian owned gelding got it done in the $100,000 El Prado Stakes on Saturday at Gulfstream for Copper Water Thoroughbreds of Chad and Christa Joe of Vancouver and trainer Pat Parente.

Reporting Star secured a spot just off the leaders under rider Miguel Vasquez. He
took a three-wide path to deliver his challenge, while Aztec Brave was forced to
wait for running room until they straightened for home. The two geldings hooked
up and bobbed heads all the way to the wire, but Reporting Star ($5.80) flashed under the wire first. He stopped the clock in 1:31.29 for the 7 1/2-furlong test.
“This horse always runs so hard,” winning trainer Pat Parente said. “You want to see a horse like that win and get to the finish line first. That’s his kind of race. He loves the competition.”
Bred in Florida, Reporting Star carries the colors of Copper Water Thoroughbred Company. He scored in Woodbine’s Grade 2 Play the King Stakes in August before
finishing a close fifth in the $1-million Grade 1 Woodbine Mile on September 13. The 5-year-old son of Circular Quay had a brief vacation in Ocala on his way to South
Florida, and came into the El Prado off a fourth—beaten a neck—in the Million Turf Preview at Gulfstream Park West on November 7. He has now earned $587,680 while
winning six of 26 career appearances.

Ivan Dalos’ VICTORY EXCHANGE, a winner of his lone start off a year layoff at Woodbine, was expected to compete but was noticeably lame in post parade and was scratched by the commission vet before the race.

 

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At Gulfstream, think out of the box when you are betting! Jockey John Cruz rode winners at 64 to 1 and 83 to 1 on the card!

Ontario bred BEST BEHAVIOUR was 2nd in the Grade 3 Rampart Handicap at 1 mile on the dirt. She is an Into Mischief filly bred by James and Janeane Everatt and Arika Everatt-Meeuse in St. Thomas.

At PENN NATIONAL, Scott Fairlie’s NATURAL BLONDE, a hard trying mare by Mobil, won for $6,250 and was claimed.

 

 

TAPETA settling in at Woodbine

The Tapeta synthetic surface is now being laid down on the base* of the Woodbine main track and it should be completed by Jan. 1.

The remarkably mild weather had helped the Woodbine team get things rolling right along.

(* there is reportedly a few inches of Polytrack still on the track on top of the tarmac, Thoroughblog will find out more this week)

 

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Here is a story from Timeform about Tapeta – remember, Tapeta on tracks overseas is not used nearly as much on a daily basis as this track is, with several hundred horses training on it every day and then racing on it in the afternoon.

https://www.timeform.com/racing/articles/rowleyfile_investigates_the_tapeta_phenomenon

 

As far as how different the Tapeta is from Polytrack, well, both are essentially wax-covered dirt-type surfaces. The Polytrack needed to be replaced, however. Here are two diagrams of the surfaces:

 

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HIGHLAND REEL BEATS FLINTSHIRE in HONG KONG VASE

Jockey Ryan Moore gets 2 suspensions from Hong Kong stewards

HIGHLAND REEL, winner of the Secretariat Stakes at Arlington Park in the summer, fended off Flintshire in the late stages of the Hong Kong Vase at Sha Tin. He is a son of Galileo out of a Danehill mare from the Aidan O’Brien stable. Canadian International winner CANNOCK CHASE was never involved.

The up and coming colt MAURICE, by Screen Hero, won the Mile as Mondialiste, the Woodbine Mile winner, was well back.

RYAN MOORE, who rode the 2 winners, received a suspension on Maurice and another one from a previous day’s racing at Happy Valley.

from DAILY MAIL.CO.UK

Ryan Moore underlined his reputation on the world stage as he grabbed two more big winners at the Hong Kong international meeting on board Highland Reel and Maurice.

The three-time champion jockey first landed the £778,559 Hong Kong Vase on Aidan O’Brien-trained Highland Reel before winning the £1.085million Mile on Japanese raider Maurice, who denied locally trained hero Able Friend.

Moore was close to an amazing treble as his Japanese mount Nuovo Record was a fast-finishing second to surprise winner A Shin Hikari in the £1.179m Hong Kong Cup.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/racing/article-3358053/Ryan-Moore-claims-two-big-winners-Hong-Kong-international-meeting.html#ixzz3uCXbBKMB

MAURICE is rising star, Japanese colt takes Hong Kong Mile