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   <title>Game On Dude working his way back</title>
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   Santa Anita Handicap winner Game On Dude has begun workouts and is on target for the Hollywood Gold Cup thus summer. Trained by Bob Baffert, Game On Dude had a half-mile workout at Santa Anita on Monday, his first timed work since winning the Charles Town Classic last month. Owned by Diamond Pride Racing and partners, Game On Dude worked the four- furlongs in 50 3/5 seconds. "He just started breezing," said Baffert. "He won't run i
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   <title>International and E.P. Taylor set for late October</title>
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   Woodbine Race Course released its complete stakes schedule for 2013, with significant changes to major races. As previously announced, the 154th Queen's Plate will go off on Sunday, July 7 with a $1 million purse. However, the Canadian International and E.P. Taylor Stakes both have $500,000 purse reductions with a later date on the calendar. The Canadian International, 1 1/2 miles on the turf, and the 1 1/4-mile Taylor will each be held on Sun
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   <title>Palace Malice gets Smith for Belmont Stakes</title>
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   Kentucky Derby pacesetter Palace Malice will run in the 145th Belmont Stakes on June 8 with Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith in the saddle. "The decision is based on the outcome of the Preakness, and the fact that on Sunday at Belmont Park our horse worked a very snappy half in :47.2," Dogwood Stable president Cot Campbell said, "indicating good energy and enthusiasm. The blinkers that jazzed him up in the Kentucky Derby come off and we an
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   <title>Husbands sidelined with broken leg</title>
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   Veteran jockey Patrick Husbands underwent surgery Tuesday after suffering injuries Monday at Woodbine. Husbands, who turns 40 years old on Wednesday, suffered a fractured right tibia when his mount, A Tough Buck, collapsed just after the finish line following the fifth race. The 4-year-old gelding got up and was able to walk off the track. A native of Barbados, Husbands will be away from the races for three to four months. Husb
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   <title>Veterans put in solid workouts</title>
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   A quartet of stakes winning thoroughbreds posted Tuesday morning workouts ahead of possible starts Memorial Day in the Met Mile at Belmont Park. Flat Out, two-time winner of the Jockey Club Gold Cup, went four-furlongs at Saratoga in 48.27 seconds. The 7-year-old is owned by Preston Stables and trained by Bill Mott. Last month he won the Westchester Handicap at Belmont. Working out on Belmont Park's main track were Handsome Mike and H
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   <title>Pletcher pair workout ahead of Met Mile</title>
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   Discreet Dancer and Cross Traffic will represent the stable of trainer Todd Pletcher in Monday's $750,000 Metropolitan Handicap (Met Mile) at Belmont Park. Both 4-year-olds, who each had half-mile workouts Tuesday, are coming off close losses in their most recent starts, each as the favorite. Owned by E. Paul Robsham Stables, Discreet Dancer was third in the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct on April 6, beaten 1 3/4 lengths by Swagger Jack. "The 
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   <title>Nobody asked me, but ...</title>
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   How long did it take you? Did the lead horses even make it to the final turn before you reached for the remote? That's probably a pretty fair assessment for me, too. It was only a matter of finding something else to watch because what I was watching was over. Once Orb got trapped inside midway through Saturday's Preakness Stakes, another Triple Crown dream ended for everybody. Oxbow, ridden brilliantly by 50-year-old-returner-from-retireme
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   <title>Up the Backstretch: The Big O's likely for Belmont Stakes</title>
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   Now that the Triple Crown will not be won for the 35th consecutive year, attention can focus solely on the pending field for the 145th Belmont Stakes on June 8. Early word has Kentucky Derby winner Orb and Preakness champ Oxbow both getting a start in the 1 1/2-mile Test of the Champion with trainer Todd Pletcher reappearing on the scene after failing to start a horse in the Preakness. Orb, trained by Shug McGaughey, has returned to his home base at Belmont Park,
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   <title>Oxbow wins the slowest Preakness in over 50 years</title>
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   In a time when horses are babied, racing once a month, D. Wayne Lukas does it his way. The legendary trainer won his sixth Preakness with Oxbow, a horse that has raced four times in the last nine weeks. Still, it was not the most impressive Preakness in recent memory. In fact, the final time of 1:57 2/5 was the slowest running since 1961, when Carry Back defeated Globemaster by three-quarters of a length. The majority of Preakness w
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   <title>Oxbow pulls off upset in Preakness</title>
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   Oxbow took the lead out of the gate and went on to win Saturday's $1 million Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course, spoiling any chance of Kentucky Derby winner Orb becoming the first Triple Crown champion in 35 years. Trained by D. Wayne Lukas and ridden by Gary Stevens, Oxbow covered the 1 3/16-mile Preakness in 1:57.54 under overcast skies. The time was the slowest in the Triple Crown's second leg since 1961. Oxbow, owned by 
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