Saturday,
March 18
The
Hutcheson Stakes – Gulfstream Park
Win: Two of
a Kind
This three-year
old colt is starting at the No. 4 gate with jockey Joel Rosario. Trained by Brian
Lynch, Two of a Kind has raced at Churchill Downs, Belmont Park and Gulfstream Park.
He finished third in the Swale Stakes at Gulfstream on Feb. 4 this year. He took
third place earlier in January at Gulfstream in the 2023 Limehouse Stakes.
As a son of
Overanalyze, Two of a Kind has competed in sprints on dirt in his four races as
a two-year old and three-year colt. He has raced for K and R Racing Stable and
Town Branch Racing being bred in Kentucky.
Place: Super
Chow
Trained by Jorge
Delgado and ridden by jockey Chantal Sutherland, this Kentucky-bred colt is
breaking at the No. 3 gate in the Hutcheson Stakes. Super Chow finished second
in the Swale Stakes after a first place finish in the Limehouse Stakes at
Gulfstream. He covered six furlongs on dirt in 1:09.88 over Turbo and Two of a
Kind.
He has placed
first, second or third in seven races of his early career. Super Chow is a son
of Lord Nelson with a pedigree going back to AP Indy. He has competed in
sprints on dirt while racing for Lea Farms, LLC. Super Chow has raced at
Florida tracks (Tampa Bay Downs and Gulfstream Park) his last three times.
Show: Live
Is Life
He is also
trained by Jorge Delgado and he raced at Gulfstream Park through his two-year
and three-year career. Live Is Life starts at the No. 5 gate in this race with Leonel
Reyes as his jockey. He finished third behind Tapit Trice and Shesterkin in an
Allowance on Feb. 4.
Live Is Life finished
in the money in six of eight races at Gulfstream both on dirt and on turf. Sired
by West Coast, he went one mile and 1 mile and 70 yards in his last five
competitive races at this South Florida horse track.
Previously posted on ScoresandStats.com