Elusive Noise made it two straight victories Saturday with a gate-to-wire triumph in the $21,000 Caliber Concrete Purse for 3-year-old fillies on Kentucky Derby Day at Emerald Downs.
NOTES: Congratulations to owners/breeders Don & Beverly Turner of Tacoma as their first-time starter McGuffin notched a 6-¼-length victory in Saturday’s second race at Emerald Downs. Ridden by Pedro Terrero and trained by Tom Wenzel, the son of Trail City ran 5-½ furlongs in 1:05.01, and paid $14. Avid movie buffs, the Turners named McGuffin for the plot element popularized by Alfred Hitchcock that drives the story in a feature film.
Trainer Howard Belvoir and owner Tice Ranch Stables—the combination that won the 2009 Longacres Mile with Assessment—appear to have another star runner with Awesome Woman, a $60,000 daughter of Henny Hughes who romped in her career debut in the fifth race. With Juan Gutierrez up, Awesome Woman ran six furlongs in 1:10.21 on a sloppy track while winning by 4-½ lengths.
Jockey Joe Crispin was off his final two mounts due to a lacerated wrist. Second in the standings with 15 wins, Crispin rallied New York-bred Go With Gusto from last place for a $13 victory in the sixth race.
Gutierrez was the lone jockey with two wins while Wenzel was the only trainer with two wins…Live racing continues Sunday with first post at 2:15 p.m. on Mother’s Day.
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