Union Jackson
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| Magna Breeze and Union Jackson Score Stakes Wins at Sam Houston Race Park
Houston, Texas (Saturday, February 11, 2017) - Two stakes were contested on Saturday at Sam Houston Race Park, with trainer Steve Asmussen and rider Iram Diego winning both the $50,000 Houston Turf and the $50,000 Sam Houston Sprint Cup.
Front Running Score by Magna Breeze in the $50,000 Houston Turf
A field of eight accredited Texas-breds took to the Connally Turf Course for the first feature of the evening, the $50,000 Houston Turf. Magna Breeze, a seven-year-old son of Magna Graduate, ran second in this stakes last year, but turned things around this year with an effortless gate-to wire victory under Sam Houston's leading jockey, Iram Diego.
Diego, who is riding first call for Asmussen in Houston, took advantage of a very slow first quarter-mile and just gave his mount free rein. The bay gelding looked very comfortable as he ran the half-mile in :51.05 and crossed the wire of the mile and one-sixteenth turf contest in 1:45.27.
Asmussen claimed the bay gelding from trainer Mike Maker for $5,000 last July at Ellis Park. The seven-time leading Sam Houston Race Park conditioner, who also trains Magna Breeze, was pleased to see the veteran runner back in the winner's circle.
"It was nice that they let him get away like that," said Asmussen, who was reached by telephone following the victory. "(Assistant) Pablo (Ocampo) and Iram have done a great job with him."
Sing It Up, at odds of 43-1, closed for second under Jason Eads, three lengths behind Magna Breeze. Mav Master was third, followed by Early Ride, Special Praise, Can't Be Wrong, Preacher Preacher and Spider's Alibi. Bonjour Baby was scratched by order of the stewards.
Sent off as the second choice in the wagering, Magna Breeze paid $6.20 to win. This was the tenth career win from 32 starts. He earned $30,000 for the victory, increasing his lifetime bankroll to $230,379.
Union Jackson Blazes to the Wire in the $50,000 Sam Houston Sprint Cup
The second feature of the card, the $50,000 Sam Houston Sprint Cup Stakes, drew a contentious field of eight runners at six furlongs. Once again, Asmussen and Diego were victorious, this time with Union Jackson, a five-year-old son of Curlin owned by Stonestreet Stables LLC. The Kentucky-bred runner is Grade 3 placed and made his last start opening weekend at Fair Grounds, running third in the $75,000 Thanksgiving Handicap.
Despite not breaking well, Union Jackson settled behind Bravura through the opening quarter of :21.78 and took command at the top of the stretch. Diego guided the chestnut horse to victory in 1:09.21, winning by a margin of 8 1/4 lengths.
"He is so awesome," Asmussen stated. "Iram gave him a great ride, and he could not have looked better."
Diego, who won three races on the evening, is very appreciative of the opportunity to ride for the Hall of Fame conditioner.
"Honestly, I have never ridden a horse of that caliber before," Diego said. "He did everything I asked and did it so easily!"
This was the fifth wins from nine starts for the Kentucky-bred, who increased his career bankroll to $208,924.
Bravura, Sam Houston Race Park's 2016 Horse of the Meet, ran a game second under jockey DeShawn Parker. Bred and owned by Victoria Ashford of Dallas, Texas, Bravura is a four-year-old son of Early Flyer is trained by Bret Calhoun. Running third was Meme Jo, followed by Mascherato, Ishaq, Turn Up The Lights, Flat Back, A M Milky Way and Chifforobe.
Asmussen was not certain of the next start for Union Jackson ($2.60).
"It was a significant stakes win, and we'll go from there," he stated.
Roxy Defends Her Title in the Wiener Dog Races
Roxy, a five-year-old Dachshund owned by Tonya Drach of Copperfield, returned to the winner's circle for the third year in a row as the champion of the 2017 Wiener Dog Races at Sam Houston Race Park. A total of 50 dogs entered the starting gate to the delight of an enthusiastic and very vocal crowd. Roxy won the fifth of six heats to earn a position in the final against Yada, Tahoe, Snooky, Odie and Charley.
Roxy, who is very calm at home, gears up like a true professional and makes no mistakes, from start to finish.
"Once she sees a tennis ball, she knows it's time to race," said Drach. |