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Gallo Del Bar: Raced fifth more than 2 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, lacked room on far turn, lost ground turning for home, closed with a rush from sixth to make up more than two lengths and finished second beaten a neck at a mile on the turf July 5.
Bethpage Black: Broke from outside post, raced ninth early, steadied and bumped along backstretch, dropped to 10th more than 7 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, advanced five wide between horses to seventh in stretch, closed fast to make up 3 ½ lengths and finished third beaten a half-length and a neck at a mile on the turf July 4; moved up to second when winner was disqualified to fourth for interference.
Catonia: Broke slowly seventh and last, raced four lengths behind in sixth after a half-mile, lost ground on the turn, closed well from fourth in stretch to make up more than 2 ¾ lengths and finished third beaten a head and a neck at 1 1/16 miles on July 3.
I Am the Queen: Raced four lengths behind in fifth after a half-mile, angled out for drive, rallied between rivals leaving the sixteenth pole to make up nearly 2 ½ lengths in stretch and finished second beaten a head at 1 1/16 miles on the turf July 4.
Swear to It: Raced sixth and last 9 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, advanced outside to third in stretch, closed well to make up three lengths and finished second beaten a half-length at a mile and 70 yards on July 2.
Runforthemoneybaby: Raced eighth in tight early, was more than 4 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, split rivals on far turn and again in stretch, rallied from fifth to make up 3 ½ lengths and finished third beaten a length and a neck at a mile on the turf July 4; ran final quarter in 22 2/5.
Cook’s Nook: Raced 7 ½ lengths behind in fifth after a half-mile, closed well between rivals in stretch to make up nearly 3 ½ lengths and finished third beaten a head and a nose at seven furlongs on July 4; ran final three furlongs in 37 seconds.
Grand Cinnabar: Raced nine lengths behind in sixth after a half-mile, lost ground and position to seventh in stretch, closed fast inside to make up more than 7 ½ lengths and finished second beaten a half-length 1 1/16 miles on the turf July 3.
Sarzana: Failed to break sharply from the 11th and outside post, raced sixth more than seven lengths behind after a half-mile, rallied wide to make up more than 2 ¼ lengths in stretch and finished second beaten three-quarters of a length at seven furlongs on a sealed muddy surface July 5.
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