Bowen’s big day: Leading rider delivers five wins | Emerald Downs

  • Sunday, September 17, 2017 11:08am
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Rocco Bowen. COURTESY PHOTO, Emerald Downs

Rocco Bowen. COURTESY PHOTO, Emerald Downs

Rocco Bowen, who has already locked up a second straight riding title, enjoyed his first five-win day at Emerald Downs on Saturday.

It’s the 33rd time a jockey has ridden five winners at Emerald Downs, but the first since Julien Couton recorded a five-bagger on Sept. 19, 2015.

Bowen rode all nine races, compiling a 5-1-1 record and upped his season total to 120 wins in 69 days.

Bowen’s fifth win was especially dramatic as Wine At Nine ($4.40) held off Remembertobreathe by a nose in Race 7 for 3-year-olds and up at one mile. It was victory No. 6 this season for Wine At Nine, tying the 5-year-old gelding with Rockport Birdie for most wins at the meet.

Bowen’s winning rides: Race1-Kodianne ($4.80); Race 3-Carr Creek ($5.20); Race 4-Dynamo Dixie ($6.20); Race 5-My Endless Love ($17.60); Race 7-Wine At Nine ($4.60). Bowen also finished second on Rio Hondo in race six, third aboard Magarita Man in race nine, fourth on Sadie’s Snowflake in race two, and sixth on Risque’s Legacy in race eight.

Bowen previously had eight four-win days at Emerald Downs, including four this season.

Gazing prevails in feature race

Gazing held off My Heart Goes On and notched a neck victory Saturday in the $21,000 Muckleshoot Casino Purse for fillies and mares.

Gazing, with Couton in the reins, ran 6½ furlongs in 1:16.35 and paid $7.60 as second choice in the wagering. Terry Gillihan is the winning trainer for owner William Sandeman of Seattle.

Claimed for $15,000 out of her career debut in April, Gazing has been a picture of consistency this season. A 3-year-old Washington-bred filly by Harbor the Gold-Light My Ducks, Gazing is 3-2-0 in five lifetime starts with earnings of $35,175.

Notes

Bowen and Couton swept the first eight races Saturday before Nathan Haar guided Galeforce Nine to a $14.20 upset in the ninth race finale. … Rockport Birdie goes for her seventh win of the meet as the 3-1 morning line favorite in Sunday’s ninth race for $5,000 claiming fillies and mares. … Wine At Nine improved to 6-1-1 in nine starts at the meet with earnings of $35,765 for Two Putts for the Win No. 19. … Wine At Nine also has a win in every month this season: April 16, May 6, June 11, July 21, Aug. 25 and Sept. 16. … With a victory in race three, Carr Creek ($5.20) gave trainer Joe Toye career victory No. 998. Toye, currently second with 34 wins at the meet, has four horses entered Sunday. … Rio Hondo is having an interesting season at Emerald Downs. The 7-year-old gelding has three straight seconds, including a runner-up to Unbridled Candy ($8.20) in Saturday’s sixth race. Prior to that, Rio Hondo reeled off six straight third-place finishes. … Live racing continues Sunday with first post 2 p.m.


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