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Saturday
Post Time 1:30 p.m.
First race Purse $4,300; three, four, and five-year-old maidens; claiming $10,000; four furlongs.
1 Jigger Yaranga 116 6-5
7 Huskerlover Ranilla 122 3-1
4 Sue's Lil Roo Martinez 122 7-2
5 Crafts by Gene Ziegler 122 6-1
6 Faraway Beau Arroyo 122 8-1
8 Rear Admiral Herber 122 12-1
3 Cherokee Oz Leeds 117 15-1
2 Golden Sunrise Delorme 122 20-1
Jigger Florida shipper was runner-up in previous two Huskerlover The name alone is sure to draw plenty of betting interest in Nebraska Sue's Lil Roo Outran Huskerlover in first start of year. Can he do it again?
Second race Purse $6,500; three-year-old maidens; four furlongs.
4 He's Goin North Martinez 122 5-2
2 Craftmaster Yaranga 122 5-2
7 Cauzin a Ruckus Delorme 122 9-2
1A Heyl Lopez 122 5-1
8 Alcyone Starman Herber 122 6-1
3 Blumin Star Arroyo 122 8-1
6 Dans Dream Fackler 117 12-1
1A Smokeon Lopez 122 15-1
5 Security Clearance Luark 122 20-1
9 Maesy Money Ranilla 117 20-1
Hes Goin North Note mutuel window action Arkansas shipper drew in two starts at Oaklawn Park. His early speed on the five-eighths mile track will be dangerous Craftmaster Twice a runner-up in stakes last year. And he's still a maiden Cauzin a Ruckus One of several eye-catching first-time starters in this field
Third race Purse $5,200; three-year-olds and up; claiming $5,000; one mile.
3 Victor the Victor Lopez 119 5-2
4 One Pit Wonder Ziegler 119 5-2
6 Gin Stinger Delorme 119 7-2
1 Fulomagic Leeds 119 5-1
2 Valid Sprinter Fackler 114 7-1
7 Wrongwayoneway Ranilla 119 10-1
5 Clever Affair Herber 119 12-1
Victor the Victor Former Portland Meadows rider makes his presence known with win here. Mr. Lopez previously rode on a five-eighths mile track in Canada and even won a $45,000 stakes races One Pit Wonder Back in the glory days of Nebraska racing, rider formed a tough team with trainer David Van Winkle Gin Stinger Chicago shipper previously trained by Joel Berndt waiting to stretch out to one mile
Fourth race Purse $5,000; four-year-olds and up; claiming $3,500; four furlongs.
3 Anejo Frazier 122 1-1
2 Yankee Ruler Delorme 119 9-5
7 Mick's Real Thrill Butler 119 7-2
1 Shakeel's Command Leeds 119 5-1
5 Red Hot Fox Luark 122 8-1
6 Cosgrove Fackler 114 11-1
4 Rumors Abound Herber 114 15-1
Anejo Dominant winner of two straight half-mile races too tough to beat Yankee Ruler Twelve-year-old gelding winner of two straight Mick's Real Thrill Don't leave this one out of your trifecta plays
Fifth race Purse $4,300; four-year-olds and up; claiming $2,500; one mile.
5 Quiet Deputy Ranilla 122 8-5
2 Schatzie Dreams Leeds 122 3-1
6 Generalito Delorme 122 4-1
1 Shoo Brush Yaranga 122 7-1
4 Proper Prado Guajardo 122 10-1
8 Katskan Frazier 122 10-1
3 Rainy Bengal Fackler 117 12-1
7 Organizing Chaos Luark 122 15-1
Quiet Deputy Distance specialist hooked better the previous two years Schatzie Dream Real race here is for second. We'll give Schatzie Dreams a slight edge Generalito Best bet her is to bet top pick to win. After that, race is wide open
Sixth race Starter allowance; purse $6,200; four-year-olds and up; six furlongs.
5 Rare an Windy Martinez 119 8-5
4 Wet Fast Butler 122 9-5
3 Crafty Brent Ziegler 122 9-2
1 Slew Lucky Yaranga 119 5-1
6 Looney Lionel Leeds 122 7-1
7 Fergiessharkattack Frazier 119 12-1
2 Shoebootie Delorme 119 15-1
Rare an Windy Slight edge in close battle against Wet Fast. The riders will play a big role in this one, especially if Wet Fast gets loose on the lead at the start Wet Fast A threat to lead every step of the way Crafty Brent Certain to be part of the early speed battle. Does that set it up for Rare an Windy's late run?
Seventh race Allowance; purse $8,400; fillies and mares; Nebraska-bred three-year-olds and up; six furlongs.
8 Fang Child Ranilla 122 7-5
4 Cash Treat Delorme 122 3-1
2 Silver's Gift Leeds 122 3-1
1 Don Not Cross Me Martinez 122 5-1
6 Fortunate Kristi Luark 122 6-1
5 Annadacious Herber 116 10-1
7 I'matricky Girl Lopez 122 12-1
3 Operator Error Frazier 122 15-1
Fang Child Big favorite dominates like War Pass will in today's Tampa Bay Derby. There's no stopping either one Cash Treat Nothing like a few unexpected dollars to brighten a day Silver's Gift Could add some value to exotics.
Eighth race Allowance; purse $8,500; three-year-olds and up; six furlongs.
3 Another Brother Martinez 122 3-5
2 Lee's Line Leeds 119 7-2
6 Recast Fackler 114 4-1
1 Ordville Delorme 119 6-1
4 Old Clayde Yaranga 119 10-1
7 Earl Well Ranilla 119 12-1
5 John the Maitre D Frazier 119 15-1
Another Brother California shipper much the best in third Nebraska start. And he's your best bet of the day Lee's Line Toss out Iowa form and take a look at his Columbus starts Recast No need to change anything here. Another Brother is your winner
Ninth race The Bachman; purse $10,000; three-year-olds; four furlongs.
3 Rio Tricky Yaranga 116 5-2
2 Tammy Lopez 111 5-2
7 Step 'n Fetch Herber 114 4-1
1 Ittakestwobaby Leeds 122 5-1
6 Run Countess Run Delorme 115 8-1
5 Untouchable Time Martinez 114 10-1
4 Cash Karr Fackler 116 15-1
Rio Tricky California shipper enters off impressive maiden win Tammy Filly fast enough to outrun the boys going a half Step 'n Fetch First-time starter presents gambling delima. How do you play him?
Tenth race Starter allowance; purse $5,000; four-year-olds and up; 6 1/2 furlongs.
9 Hileihquestionabl Leeds 122 3-1
4 Soul Obsession Luark 122 3-1
8 Live Prospect Herber 122 7-2
1 Will Rein Fackler 114 5-1
6 D.D.'s Psychex Martinez 119 8-1
3 Favorite Rookie Ranilla 122 10-1
2 Slews Motel Delorme 119 12-1
5 Ben Won't Tell Yaranga 119 15-1
7 Treasured Friend Frazier 119 20-1
10 My Halo Lopez 119 20-1
Hilehquestionabl Ohio shipper merits strong consideration in highly competitive race. With Beulah Park not running day after day and Thistledown's future in question, it's a wonder more trainers from the state haven't found their way to Nebraska Soul Obsession Consistent sort always has liked running at Fonner Live Prospect Could factor in into this wide-open affair
Jeff Apel, a former Grand Island Independent turf writer, is an assistant news editor for Thoroughbred Times in Lexington, Ky. Contact him at japel@thoroughbredtimes.com or (859) 489-0520.
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