Connections as of last Start: Jockey: Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. Trainer: Kenneth G. Rattle and roll horse. Owner: Lucky Seven Stable (Mackin). Already a graded stakes winner in each of his three seasons of action, Rattle N Roll has made a steady ascent through the older-horse ranks this year in winning. Rattle N Roll topped a seven-horse field and won by 1 1/4 lengths in a time of for the distance of 1 3/16 miles on the main track. Rattle N Roll. Thoroughbred pedigree for Rattle N Roll, progeny, and female family reports from the Thoroughbred Horse Pedigree Query.
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Sierra Leone. Clapton Trademark Blue Devil Bright Future Proxy Tyson July 1 at Ellis Park. Both races are run at 10 furlongs September 2 and are "Win and Unfortunately, they only have one Two Phil's Hard Spun. If they had another, presumably making Four Phils in all, then they might yet have the consolation of a proxy in the big races through the second half of the season.
As it is, we can only offer our sympathy to the heartbroken team around a horse that brought us such precious cheer during what is proving a challenging year for our sport. Because that's the whole point, really. The big programs would be able to temper their disappointment, on losing Smile Happy and Rattle N Roll share more than a few similarities, but the main parallel July 1, trainer Ken McPeek told the track's media office Friday.
Brad Cox has sent out the winners of the last three runnings of the centerpiece of the local racing calendar--Owendale Into Mischief, ; Shared Sense Street Sense, ; and Warrant Constitution, and can break the tie with Donnie K. A meritorious second to stablemate Mo Donegal The book on training the modern racehorse goes something this: Give them at least six weeks off between races, start them no more than five times a year and never take a chance.
It's a book that, apparently, Ken McPeek has never read. Among top-tier trainers, there is no one like him.