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Arlington Park

Arlington Park news release

Contact: David Zenner
Dzenner@arlingtonpark.com

ROCKET TWENTYONE WINS ARLINGTON-WASHINGTON LASSIE


ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (Sept. 10, 2011) – Perhaps jockey Eusebio Razo Jr. has a future as a fortune teller as he predicted from the first time that he rode Frank Fletcher’s Rocket Twentyone that the filly would win the Grade III $100,000 Arlington-Washington Lassie at Arlington Park. The rider was proved correct when he guided the daughter of Indian Charlie to a half-length victory in the one-mile race over Polytrack.

Content to sit off the pacesetter Essence of Bubbles, who led the field through fractions of 23.45 seconds, 47.70 seconds, 1:12.51 and 1:25.38, Razo was able to let his mount make one run to wear down that rival late to prevail. The Tom Howard-trained miss covered the mile in 1:39.13.

“From the first time I got this horse, I told Mr. Howard (trainer Tom) that he was going to win the Lassie with this filly,” Razo said. “I had a feeling she was special. The first time I rode her she didn’t break really well, but today she left the gate in hand – nice and comfortable on the backside. I wasn’t really worried about the horse in front – well I was worried, but I knew when I’d ask her she’d make her run to the end. She can run either way. She’s push button.”

The Lassie was just the second start for Rocket Twentyone, who broke her maiden going six furlongs at Prairie Meadows on Aug. 12. She added $57,600 to her earnings which stand at $73,365.

Essence of Bubbles held the place spot over a fast-closing Ann of the Dance.

“My filly ran a very game race,” said Jozbin Santana who was aboard the runner-up. “Everything went well for her. It set up the way they wanted. We wanted the lead. She had it and down the lane she kicked in. She ran right on down to the wire.”

“The trip went good,” said jockey Diego Sanchez of third-place finisher Ann of the Dance. “A little more distance and she would have won.”

Venetian Sonata, Always Here Too, Dream Pegasus, Yorona, Struck It Lucky and Coyote Breeze completed the order of finish.

Rocket Twentyone paid $34.80, $12.80 and $5.60. Essence of Bubbles returned $6.80 and $3.80. Ann of the Dance paid $3.80.

Arlington Park – the Chicago area’s premier Thoroughbred racetrack located in Arlington Heights, Ill. – will run an 86-day meet in 2011 from Friday, May 6 through Sunday, Sept. 25. Arlington Park, whose parent company is Churchill Downs Incorporated (Nasdaq: CHDN), also operates 12 off-track, simulcast-wagering facilities: Trackside Arlington Park (Arlington Heights), Trackside Chicago, Trackside Quad City Downs (East Moline), Trackside Waukegan, Shooters Bar & Grill at Don Carter Lanes featuring Trackside Rockford, Fat Sam’s Bar & Grill featuring Trackside OTB in Lockport, Stanley’s Ale House featuring Trackside OTB in South Elgin, Nicolino’s featuring Trackside OTB in McHenry, TADS Sports Bar & Grill featuring Trackside OTB in South Beloit, Salerno-Pincente Ristorante featuring Trackside OTB in Hodgkins, Salerno-Pincente Ristorante featuring Trackside OTB in Villa Park and Sundance Saloon featuring Trackside OTB in Waukegan. Information on Arlington Park can be found online at www.arlingtonpark.com.

 


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