PACIFIC CLASSIC NOTEBOOK: DEL MAR HEARS SIREN LURE.Byline: KEVIN MODESTI Staff Writer DEL MAR Del Mar is the name of several places in the United States of America:
Siren Lure ($7.60) came in with five wins in his previous six races, the latest in the 7-furlong Triple Bend at Hollywood Park, and Pure as Gold with four wins in his previous six, the latest in the 6-furlong Bing Crosby at Del Mar. How far they ran proved more important than where, Siren Lure and jockey Alex Solis catching front-runner Pure as Gold and Jon Court in the final 100 yards of the 7-furlong O'Brien. Trained by Art Sherman, Siren Lure, a 5-year-old gelding gelding castrated male horse. , has the same impressive record on dirt and turf: 6 for 10. Declan's Moon, the 2004 2-year-old champion, finished last in the seven- horse race as a 3-2 favorite, his second defeat after a 5-for-5 start. Nightmare start: Pacific Classic day began, perhaps inevitably, with a horse breaking down and having to be euthanized on the turf course. Yessiremychickadee was leading the first race going into the backstretch back·stretch n. The part of an oval racecourse farthest from the spectators and opposite the homestretch. when she suffered a compound fracture compound fracture n. See open fracture. Compound fracture A fracture in which the broken end or ends of the bone have torn through the skin. of her right front cannon bone cannon bone the 3rd metacarpal (metatarsal) of the horse, or the 3rd and 4th metacarpals (metatarsals) of ruminants. , according to a Del Mar spokesman, and was pulled up by jockey Aaron Gryder. The 3-year-old gray filly, twice a winner for trainer Tim Yakteen, became the 14th horse fatally injured, the ninth in competition and the third on the grass, at the month-old Del Mar meet. |
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