The undefeated Annapolis returns in Penn Mile
‘Rising star TDN’ Annapolis (War front) made his belated seasonal bow Friday at GII Penn Mile S. A perfect double, the Bass hybrid rallied to an impressive debut victory in two rounds at Saratoga on the day. September 4 and followed by victory in Belmont’s GII Pilgrim S. October 3, earn the best Figure 89 Beyer Speed on the scene. Originally scheduled to attend the Breeders’ Cup, Bay was sidelined by a rear ankle chip.
Shug McGaughey reassures another talented son of War front In Fort Washington. Graduating second at the Aqueduct in November, hybrid Joe Allen and Peter Brant registered third at Tampa’s Columbia S. March 12. He finished second last in Aqueduct’s Woodhaven S. last was April 23.
Brian Lynch stepped on a horse that won a pair of bets in Red Danger (Orb), winner of the Kentucky Downs Juvenile Sprint S. last period and Pulpit S. Wednesday in Palm Beach S. On March 5, chestnuts finished second in Gulfstream’s Cutler Bay S. April 2, but only could finish seventh at GII American Turf S. on May 7th.
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