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$200,000 BOB BORK TEXAS TURF MILE DRAWS FULL FIELD IN THE HOUSTON RACING FESTIVAL AT SAM HOUSTON RACE PARK

Three Eclipse Award Winning Trainers Have Entrants in the 3-Year-Old Turf Feature

HOUSTON, TX- Sam Houston Race Park will host its annual Houston Racing Festivalon Sunday, January 30. A special post time of 1:45 pm (CT) has been set for the marquee day of the 2022 Thoroughbred meet with six featured stakes. 

 

As previously reported, two graded stakes will be contested: the Grade 3, $400,000 Houston Ladies Classic and the Grade 3, $200,000 John B. Connally Turf.  A very promising forecast of clear skies and temperatures in the mid-60’s is on tap for the Sunday afternoon program.

 

One of the undercard stakes features a very competitive field and a new name in honor of Robert L. Bork, former Sam Houston Race Park president. The $200,000 Texas Turf Mile for 3 year-olds has been renamed the Bob Bork Texas Turf Mile. Bork, who made a tremendous impact on the racing industry, nationally and in Houston, passed away peacefully on June 11, 2021 at the age of 83. 

 

Members of the Bork family will present the trophy following the running of the Bob Bork Texas Turf Mile. Dan Bork, who serves as assistant racing secretary/stakes coordinator at Churchill Downs and racing secretary at Ellis Park, speaks proudly of his father’s accomplishments in the racing industry.

 

“My father was a respected racing executive for over four decades,” he said. “He truly loved horse racing and the development of Sam Houston Race Park as the first Class 1 racetrack in Texas meant a great deal to him. His wife, Judith, my son, Owen, my sister Dina and brother Michael look forward to honoring him on Sunday.”

 

 

Stolen Base Leads the Field in the $200,000 Bob Bork Texas Turf Mile

A field of eleven will enter the starting gate for this one-mile feature for 3-year-olds on the Connally Turf Course.

 

Stolen Base, who competed in the 2021 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, has been tabbed as the 3-1 morning line choice. The son of Bodemeister is owned by Three Diamonds Farm and Deuce Greathouse. Trained by Mike Maker, he won his debut at Saratoga last July and advanced directly into stakes competition. The Kentucky-bred colt ran second in the Grade 2, Bourbon at Keeneland before finishing seventh in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf at Del Mar on November 5. Giovanni Franco has the call and will break from post position seven.

 

“He had some traffic issues in the Breeders’ Cup, but ran a credible race,” said Maker, who will also saddle Pure Panic and Grantham in the Bob Bork. “Stolen Base has been working well for his 3-year-old season.”

 

Horses trained by Eclipse Award winning trainers Steve Asmussen, Todd Pletcher and Brad Cox will also be in the mix. Asmussen will saddle Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC homebred Red Run and Down Cold, who is owned by L and N Racing LLC and Team Hanley. Joel Rosario has the call on Red Run, sired by Gun Runner, who won the Grade 1, Breeders’ Cup Classic and Pegasus World Cup for Asmussen. Veteran rider Stewart Elliott, who rides first call for Asmussen in Texas and Oklahoma, will guide the gelded son of Mastery.

 

“He is a very talented son of Gun Runner and in the capable hands of Joel,” said Asmussen. “Down Cold had a nice win at Sam Houston (on January 6) and deserves the opportunity to run at this level.”

 

Pletcher, who won the 2017 Houston Ladies Classic with Unbridled Mo, will ship in Chanceux for Harrell Ventures, LLC. This will be just the fourth start for the Speightstown colt, who ran second in the $100,000 Dania Beach earlier this month at Gulfstream Park.

 

“That was his first start around two turns, so we thought this race would be a good fit, plus the Harrells live in Houston” said Pletcher. “Very nice of Sam Houston to name the race after Bob Bork, who was such an admired leader in our industry.” 

 

Cox, who won the 2018 Houston Ladies Classic with Tiger Moth, will be represented by Bloodline, owned by Karl and Cathi Glassman. The son of Uncle Mo will make his stakes debut after winning a main track allowance at Fair Grounds on December 31. He will also ship Dean Maltzman’s homebred Kaely’s Brother from Fair Grounds, who last competed in the $75,000 Sugar Bowl on December 27.

 

The Bob Bork Texas Turf Mile will run as the sixth race on the card with an approximate post time of 4:23 pm (CT). The field, from the rail, with riders and morning-line odds: Bloodline, Marcelino Pedroza, Jr , 12-1; Dowagiac Chief, James Graham, 8-1; Malibu Thunder, Ezequiel Lara, 50-1; Chanceux, Reylu Gutierrez., 4-1; Down Cold, Stewart Elliott, 15-1; Pure Panic, Richard Eramia, 5-1;  Stolen Base, Giovanni Franco, 3-1;Kaely’s Brother, Adam Beschizza, 6-1; Screwball, Ry Eikleberry, 20-1; Grantham, Tyler Gafflione, 6-1 and Red Run, Joel Rosario, 11-1. 

 

 

About Sam Houston Race Park

Sam Houston Race Park is Houston’s premier racing and entertainment facility, located just 15 miles from downtown Houston. Owned by Penn National Gaming. Inc., the racetrack, which opened in 1994, offers a variety of attractions including a Suite Level featuring luxurious suites overlooking the racetrack, The Pavilion Centre, and award-winning dining options at the Winner’s Circle Restaurant and the Jockey Club. For more information on upcoming live racing, shows, events and tickets, please visit www.shrp.com

            

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Photo Credits:  Coady Photography

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