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KY Downs Preview Day: ‘Just the beginning’

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With Sunday’s Kentucky Downs Preview Day at Ellis Park receiving wide praise — “great” being a typical assessment — expectations are that the multi-stakes event will return next year even better and perhaps bigger.
A total of $2,049,132 was wagered on-track and nationally on the nine-race card that featured four $100,000 grass stakes funded by money transferred from Kentucky Downs’ purse account. That’s the most bet on Ellis Park in several years, dating to when the track ran more races on a program. Racing secretary Dan Bork called it “one of the best days of racing at Ellis Park as far as quality in the last decade.”
No one had more quality than jockey Shaun Bridgmohan and trainer Brad Cox. Bridgmohan won six races, including two stakes and four races overall for Cox.
“I really enjoyed it,” said Mike Bruder, the Evansville businessman and horse owner who is on the board of the Kentucky Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, which represents owners and trainers. “We got some nice quality horses and a few riders in (from out of town). I thought the card went well. The track’s a little fast, but we haven’t had any rain. But I thought the whole day went great. I think everybody was pretty happy with the results, even the bettors. It was a decent crowd, and people seemed to stay longer (Sunday) than most days. The only thing bad about the day was the heat.”
The races were competitive — including two photo finishes — with field sizes ranging from eight horses to 11.
“I think the hot weather kept a few fans away, but it was a very enthusiastic crowd and the day had a great feel,” Bork said. “I was very satisfied how the races turned out and thrilled how the horsemen supported the program. I think it was very successful for the first go at it. We obviously can improve and look forward to next year. It was great for us, for the Kentucky horsemen and for Kentucky Downs.
“We’ve got room to do a lot more. This is just the beginning.”
Kentucky Downs Preview Day is unique in American horse racing because the stakes quartet was funded entirely by purse revenue generated at another track with different ownership. It was part of a total of $2.9  million transferred from Kentucky Downs to Ellis Park this meet in an agreement with the Kentucky HBPA.
The day was created to fill a void in the summer stakes program, thereby keeping horses in Kentucky instead of shipping out of state, while timing it as a logical progression to Kentucky Downs’ big-money stakes in a month.
Ted Nicholson, Kentucky Downs’ senior vice president and general manager who attended the races, said he was impressed as soon as he arrived “and I couldn’t find a place to park.
“All and all the day was great. We were thrilled with how it went and are looking forward to next year with the possibility of expanding. The concept is amazing. There aren’t too many tracks that are going to allow another track to label four races Kentucky Downs Preview. It’s great for us. But we have the purse money, and it’s a really good relationship between the two tracks.”
Bridgmohan teamed with Cox to capture the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Tourist Mile with Mr. Misunderstood and the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Calumet Farm Turf Cup with Arklow as well as two undercard races. Bridgmohan’s six wins was one off the Ellis Park record seven in a day recorded by Willie Martinez in the late 1990s. It also catapulted Bridgmohan into a tie for the Ellis Park lead with apprentice Edgar Morales at 18.
“Brad is having an unbelievable meet and he’s got some really nice horses,” said Bridgmohan, in his second summer of riding at Ellis instead of Saratoga. “A six win day at any track feels good, no matter where it is. And it certainly feels good to win it here.”
Cox fattened his lead in the Ellis training standings to 15-8 over Ian Wilkes. After starting off the meet 0 for 13, Cox now is 15 for 29, three wins coming in stakes.
The other stakes winners were Jazzy Times, a $25,000 claim by owner-trainer Wes Hawley who gave jockey Ty Kennedy his first Ellis Stakes victory with the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Turf Sprint. Gulfstream Park-based Tyler Gaffalione won the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Ladies Turf aboard the Mike Maker-trained I’m Betty G for the 2015 Eclipse Award apprentice jockey who was riding at Ellis Park for the first time.
“I’m glad they created this Preview Day,” Cox said by phone with a laugh.
Cox said his two winners, and possibly Will Call, will be pointed for corresponding stakes at Kentucky Downs. Jazzy Times also will be under consideration for the Grade 3 Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint. Maker, Kentucky Downs’ all-time winningest trainer, said I’m Betty G will point to the Grade 3 Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf off her three straight victories, with Kentucky Downs Preview Mile third-place finisher Galton pointing to the $750,000 Tourist Mile and Sir Dudley Digges, third in the Preview Calumet Farm Turf Cup, also in a stakes at Kentucky Downs.
Zapperini, who lost the Preview Calumet Farm Turf Cup at 1 1/4 miles on the last stride, will get another crack at Arklow in the $750,000 Calumet Farm Kentucky Turf Cup. English Affair, second by a length to I’m Betty G in her first stakes, will target Kentucky Downs’ 1 5/16-mile Ramsey Farm.

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Shawn M. Anoskey: Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Battery resulting in bodily injury (Class A misdemeanor), Interference with the reporting of a crime (Class A misdemeanor)

Michael Anthony Turpin: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

Corey Lamar Luster: Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon (Level 4 Felony), Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon (Level 4 Felony)

Jason M. Lowe: Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)

Ashley Mychelle Gant: Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 5 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Dealing in marijuana (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

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Advisory: Family of missing teen asking for info on his whereabouts

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The family of 18 year old Shamal Daniel is asking the public for help locating him. Daniel was last seen in Evansville on August 1st. He is know the frequent the area of Riverside and Lodge.
A missing person report is on file with the Evansville Police Department. Anyone with information is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7979 or 911.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Willie James Land Jr.: Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)

Christopher Chrishon Gilford: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer (Class A misdemeanor), Unlawful possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer (Class A misdemeanor), Unlawful possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer (Class A misdemeanor), Dealing in marijuana (Class A misdemeanor)

John Rex Exline: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony)

Austin J. Gambrel: Operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator (Level 6 Felony), Leaving the scene of an accident with bodily injury (Class A misdemeanor)

Antoine Lamar Collier: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony)

James Edward Coon Jr.: Strangulation (Level 6 Felony)

Brittany Michelle Egan: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

Teisha Nicole Thompson: Operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator (Level 6 Felony)

Isaiah G. Marion: Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony), Strangulation (Level 6 Felony)

All Bridgmohan and Cox

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  • Jockey wins six races, including teaming with meet-leading trainer to take stakes with Mr. Misunderstood, Arklow
  • $25K claim Jazzy Times takes Turf Sprint for Hawley, Kennedy
  • I’m Betty G gives Tyler Gaffalione first win at Ellis Park
  • Shaun Bridgmohan owned the inaugural Kentucky Downs Preview Day at Ellis Park from the start, winning six races on the program, including four for the meet’s leading trainer, Brad Cox. Two of the wins Bridgmohan and Cox teamed up for came in co-featured stakes with Arklow in the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Calumet Farm Turf Cup and Mr. Misunderstood in the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Tourist Mile. Bridgmohan swept two separate Pick Three sequences with wins in the first three races, as well as races six through eight, which were bookended by the stakes.
    “In this game you need stock, and when you’ve got it, I still know how to use it,” Bridgmohan said. ““Brad is having an unbelievable meet and he’s got some really nice horses. It doesn’t matter where it is. A six win day at any track feels good, no matter where it is. And it certainly feels good to win it here. I’ve won six at the Fair Grounds and six at Aqueduct. This is the third time and they all are special.”
    Four $100,000 turf stakes were run for the first time as part of Kentucky Downs Preview Day, funded by the flush purse account (and Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund supplements) at Kentucky Downs. Each race was positioned as a springboard to its corresponding Kentucky Downs stakes event in early September.
    “I’m glad they created this Preview Day,” Cox said. “It was a great day. Both horses ran really well. Obviously the turf course is firm, so you needed to be somewhat close, so the jock recognized that from the earlier races and throughout the meet. I’m proud of both horses. They ran the way they’ve been training. It’s been a good meet at Ellis so far; we like racing there. It’s a good spot in the summer time for Kentucky racing, for sure.”
    ARKLOW WINS KENTUCKY DOWNS PREVIEW CALUMET FARM TURF CUP
    Bridgmohan made it a four-bagger aboard heavily favored Arklow in the Kentucky Downs Preview Calumet Farm Turf Cup at 1 1/4 miles, a prelude to the $750,000 Calumet Farm Kentucky Turf Cup (G3) in five weeks. A Grade 2 winner enjoying a bit of class relief after solid efforts against the likes of Yoshida and Synchrony earlier this year, Arklow tracked a soft early pace before being put to a long drive by Bridgmohan and getting up in the final stages to win by a head over pacesetter Zapperini. The top two were 1 1/4-lengths clear of 2016 Queen’s Plate hero Sir Dudley Digges in third.
    “He’s a big ol’ horse with a giant stride to him,” Bridgmohan said. “Brad had talked to me about it and he just basically told me, ‘Don’t leave him too much to do.’ I warmed him up so he’d be on his toes when he left there. We could see there wasn’t a whole lot of pace in there. I adjusted a little bit what I needed to do. He laid close and still had enough at the end to get the job done.”
    Arklow won last year’s American Turf (G2) at Churchill Downs but failed to fire in two subsequent tries and got a long break before starting his 4-year-old year with an allowance win at Fair Grounds. He was second in the Mervin Muniz Memorial (G2) at Fair Grounds, fourth in the Turf Classic (G1) at Churchill Downs, then fourth as the favorite in the Stars N Stripes (G3) at Arlington Park before finding the right spot today.
    “I really liked him being up in the race today; he’s never quite been that close,” Cox said by phone. “I was glad to see him a little more forwardly placed going longer. I think he’s a horse who could be very effective in the older horse division – a mile-and-a-quarter and beyond on grass – the rest of this year and hopefully into next year. I was very proud of him.”
    Tessa Bisha, local assistant to Cox, saddled Arklow.
    “I was worried because even though the pace was so slow, it’s still throwing a horse like him off their game when they are that forwardly placed,” she said. “But when I saw he had his head down running, I said, ‘Oh yes, this big guy’s got it.’ He did look like he surged ahead just enough at the wire, and he had his head down, too. I love this big horse. He’s so cool. He’s just really mellow and tries really hard. That’s all it takes to be cool in my eyes.”
    Arklow returned $3.80, $2.60, and $2.60, while Zapperini paid $6.40 and $4.80, and Sir Dudley Digges was worth $4.40.
    Zapperini, an allowance winner here last month, led through fractions of 25.56, 50.84, and 1:14.81 before yielding in the final sixteenth.
    “He ran too well to lose,” said Travis Foley, assistant to his father, Greg Foley, who thought this spot might be easier than taking on Mr. Misunderstood at a flat mile. “We’ve always wanted to run the mile and a half type races. He just kind of tailed off there last year, so we ended up not taking those shots. But he’s bred to go forever, and we didn’t think that would stop him.”
    “That’s what you call a really, really, really tough beat,” said Zapperini’s rider Gabriel Saez. “He beat me running, that’s all I can say.”
    Arklow earned $60,105 to raise his career earnings to $420,932. Connections for both of the top two finishers indicated they would expect to move on to the Calumet Farm Kentucky Turf Cup.
    All Right rounded out the superfecta, followed by Rated R Superstar, Tizzarunner, Flatlined, and Harv Won’t Tap.
    MR. MISUNDERSTOOD DOMINATES KENTUCKY DOWNS PREVIEW TOURIST MILE
    Mr. Misunderstood ran like the heaviest favorite on the card should, tracking the pace and swinging three-wide before edging past the leaders to land a professional win in the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Tourist Mile by 1 1/4 lengths. Shaun Bridgmohan rode the winner, his sixth on the card and second for trainer Brad Cox.
    “Mr. Misunderstood just keeps on keeping on,” Cox said. “He’s ultra-consistent. I guess you could say we took a little bit of a drop today, but that’s the way it fell on the calendar. We thought it made a little more sense trying to get to Kentucky Downs through Ellis Park versus Saratoga.”
    Siem Riep set the early fractions of 24.51, 48.11, and 1:11.21 before flattening out in the stretch but still holding second over Galton in third.
    Mr. Misunderstood, a 4-year-old Archarcharch gelding, was last seen winning the Grade 2 Wise Dan Stakes at Churchill Downs in June. He earned $59,640 for today’s win to raise his career earnings to $634,354 and improve his overall record to 18-11-2-0.
    “We knew coming in that we were going to be tough,” said Staton Flurry, the 28-year-old owner of Mr. Misunderstood who hails from Hot Springs, Ark. “I don’t want to sound cocky or overconfident. But when you’re 1-to-1 in the morning line, you know you’re supposed to win.
    “He’s been running pretty tough since August of last year. We gave him about a 45-day break after the Illinois Derby. We brought him back a little sooner than we wanted for the (Louisiana Downs) Prelude last year. But I said, ‘I want to win the Prelude and get in the Super Derby.’ That’s what we did, and Brad went along with what I kind of wanted to do. And it’s been magical ever since. This was his 10th turf win (out of 13 races). He’s been just something you dream about.”
    Cox indicated Mr. Misunderstood would be pointed to the $750,000 Tourist Mile at Kentucky Downs, as would his other stakes runners from the Preview Day program, Arklow and Will Call.
    “That’s totally what all three of them are doing, we’re pointing them all for the Kentucky Downs races,” he said.
    The full order of finish was completed by Parlor, One Mean Man, Nice Not Nice, Bondurant, Cowboy Culture and Dimension.
    JAZZY TIMES UPSETS KENTUCKY DOWNS PREVIEW TURF SPRINT
    Jazzy Times, claimed for $25,000 in May by owner-trainer Wes Hawley, stalked a blistering pace and surged to the front in the final strides to win the inaugural running of the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Turf Sprint. The 5-year-old gelding won the 5 1/2-furlong turf event by a half-length in 1:00.91 – .39 off the course record – to notch his first career stakes score.
    Extravagant Kid, a multiple stakes winner in Florida, held on for second in a photo with Maniacal. The second- and third-place finishers had battled early through fractions of 21.20 and 43.58 seconds.
    Last month Jazzy Times won for the first time in more than a year when Hawley tried him on the grass in a $25,000 claiming race at Indiana Grand. Twenty-four-year-old Ty Kennedy was aboard for that race and got the return mount today for what turned out to be his first Ellis Park stakes victory.
    “He’s such a good grass horse, as Wes had claimed him to be,” Kennedy said. “He broke really great. I just left him alone and let him settle himself. He did great. He was in the pocket, everything was good, and as soon as he saw daylight, he did the rest. I hung on and just waited for the wire.”
    Jazzy Times paid $32.40, $14, and $6.80, while Extravagant Kid paid $6.60 and $4.20, and Manical returned $6.60.
    Hawley, who has been known to back his horses at the windows, said there was no need to bet Jazzy Times today, even though he thought he had a chance.
    “I didn’t have to bet because I own him,” Hawley said. “I just won $60,000!”
    The $500,000 Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint (G3) could be next for Jazzy Times, though the $300,000 Turf Monster (G3) at Parx will also be under consideration, as will a $100,000 starter allowance he’s eligible for at Kentucky Downs billed as a prep for the 2018 Claiming Crown at Canterbury Park.
    A son of Discreetly Mine, Jazzy Times turned heads on Kentucky Derby Day in 2016 when he broke his maiden on debut for Bob Baffert. Later that year he hit the board against older horses in the Gr. 1 Santa Anita Sprint Championship and ran last in the Grade 1 Malibu behind a Mind Your Biscuits-Sharp Azteca exacta. He spent most of 2017 with trainer Brad Cox before being claimed by Steve Hobby, who lost the gelding to Hawley for $25,000 at Churchill Downs.
    “I said the day I claimed him he might be another Chamberlain Bridge,” Hawley said, referring to the turf sprinter who was claimed for $35,000 before earning nearly $2 million and winning a Breeders’ Cup race. “I just had a gut feeling he was going to like the grass, and I go along on a lot of gut feelings.”
    Jazzy Times earned $60,105 for today’s win, bringing his lifetime earnings to $301,629.
    After the top three, the order of finish was completed by Fort Fortitude, Louisiana Brown, Angaston, even-money favorite Will Call, and Restless Remember. Downtown Cowboy was scratched.
    I’M BETTY G TAKES KENTUCKY DOWNS PREVIEW LADIES TURF STAKES
    I’m Betty G led every step in the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Ladies Turf Stakes, winning by an easy one length in the prep for next month’s $500,000 Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf (G3). The 4-year-old Into Mischief filly has been virtually untouchable in three straight victories for trainer Mike Maker.
    “The filly broke good,” said jockey Tyler Gaffalione, who was riding at Ellis for the first time. “She’s always shown a lot of speed so I didn’t want to take anything away from her. When she made the lead, she got real comfortable and settled nicely. When I asked her for run coming into the stretch, she really kicked on.”
    I’m Betty G set unpressured fractions of 23.84, 46.52, and 1:09.46 before drawing away in the stretch.
    English Affair got up for second under Brian Hernandez Jr., a neck ahead of Bonnie Arch and Chris Landeros in third.
    “Black type – that’s what it’s all about,” said Jack Bohannan, assistant to Rusty Arnold, trainer of runner-up English Affair. “That was great. The filly probably wants to go farther than that and not lay as close. But Brian did a great job, great trip. Mission accomplished, black type.”
    Added Hernandez: “We had a perfect trip from the 1 hole like that. The way the turf course has been playing you want to be close and save all the ground. Fortunately we were able to save all the ground and able to get up for second.”
    I’m Betty G paid $5.80, $4, and $2.80, while English Affair returned $8.20 and $5.20, and Ellis Park Turf Stakes winner Bonnie Arch was worth $4.40 to show.
    The full order of finish was completed by Sailor’s Valentine, Res Ipsa, Noted and Quoted, Now Power, Tamit, Excessivespending, Lovely Bernadette, and Bridgmohan’s mount in the finale, Brooks House, who went off at 21-1 and checked in last.