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Moon Catcher wins Delaware Oaks by sliver

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DELAWARE OAKS



2007 DELAWARE OAKS
 

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DELAWARE PARK
Saturday July 14, 2007 - Race 8
Delaware Oaks - Grade: 2
Purse: $500,000
Distance/Restrictions: 1 1/16M, Dirt, F, 3 Year Olds, STAKES
Winning Time: 1:42.39

PgmHorseWinPlaceShow
6Moon Catcher20.609.203.80
1Winning Point5.202.60
3Cotton Blossom2.10

Times in 100ths: :23.56 :47.63 1:11.19 1:36.16 1:42.39

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran: Bear Now, High Heels, Greenstreet, Dawn After Dawn
Scratched: Tough Tiz's Sis

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayoff
$2 Daily Double4-6$88.60
$2 Exacta6-1$75.00
$1 Superfecta6-1-3-4$480.20
$2 Trifecta6-1-3$198.80
$2 Pick 38-4-6$540.80
$1 Pick 44-8-4-6$5,677.30


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Moon Catcher, a stakes winner at Delaware Park in her last start, came right back to go gate-to-wire in the $505,600 Delaware Oaks (gr. II) Saturday, desperately holding off the surging Winning Point by a head at the wire.

The same two 3-year-old fillies ran one-two in the 1 1/16-mile Susan's Girl Breeders' Cup in their last start June 16 at Delaware. Trainer Tim Ritchey added blinkers to Moon Catcher for that effort. Saturday's win, with blinkers again at odds of 9-1, was the first for the bay daughter of Malibu Moon in a graded stakes and her fifth in eight tries overall.

The Todd Pletcher trainee Cotton Blossom, the 6-5 favorite in the field of seven following her late-running win in the one-turn Acorn (gr. I) at a mile at Belmont Park in her last start, finished a distant third under John Velazquez after stalking the pace on the outside into the stretch.

Moon Catcher caught a break when Tough Tiz's Sis, the Hollywood Breeder's Cup Oaks (gr. II) winner expected to ensure a hot pace, was scratched beforehand by trainer Bob Baffert. But she still didn't have it easy.

Ridden by Carlos Marquez Jr., Moon Catcher broke best from the outside in the 1 1/16-mile test when Bear Now stumbled a bit coming away. Moon Catcher clicked off a sensible opening quarter of :23 2/5 but opened up a two-length advantage over Bear Now, who gradually cut into that advantage as they posted a half-mile in :47 3/5 and six furlongs in 1:11. Bear Now tired soon after that, but Cotton Blossom on the outside and Winning Point, ridden by Ramon Dominguez at the rail, were poised for the drive. Moon Catcher led by nearly two lengths mid-stretch.

Only Winning Point, switching off the rail when finally gaining room, went on with it, closing the gap with each stride and arriving at the wire just after the hard-driven Moon Catcher. It was 6 3/4 lengths back to the well beaten Cotton Blossom. The winning time was 1:42 1/5, four-fifths of a second off the track record.

Bear Now, second choice High Heels, Greenstreet and Dawn After Dawn followed.

Moon Catcher earned $305,000 for owners CJZ Racing Stable and trainer Ritchey, boosting her career total to $501, 600. Moon Catcher, bred in Maryland by Albert and Randy Cohen and A. Ferris Allen III, is out of the Smarten mare Smartster and sold for $75,000 as a Keeneland September yearling in 2005.

Sent off as the fifth choice, she paid $20.60, $9.20 and $3.80. Winning Point, never worse than second in seven lifetime starts for trainer Edmond Guadet, returned $5.20 and $2.60. Dogwood Stable's Cotton Blossom was $2.10 to show.






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