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The quartet with Florida glasses, which stands for the sideline

By Brock Sheridan

A team of four Florida glasses are among the seven lawn sprinters that are planned for the $ 115,000-silk run on Saturday. BIZ BIZ BUZZ, Reef Runner, Souper Quest and Capture the Lion The Löwen represent all thoroughbred breeders in the Sunshine State and will run for a bonus of $ 15,000 for the Florida-Brichs, which are presented by the Florida full blood books and the owner of the association.

Coppola from Hammer Time Stable LLC and Sport from Kings Racing is the defending champion in the silk run and has to give up the lion and reef runner again, who was second and third behind him on January 25th behind him worth $ 157,000.

Coppola was able to make a clear lead to Jet in the five-furlong gulfstream parking lawn sprint and seemed to be a simple winner in Deep Stretch. But record the lion and reef runner, who both came late to end less than one length to catch Coppola under the wire.

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Luis Saez will drive Coppola from Post One Saturday and you will be preferred with straight money in the morning line.

It was the second time in his last three starts that Reef Runner Coppola took $ 127,000 on December 21 after third place behind Dale Römer's trainee. The Janus was also overcome at five Furlongs on the Gulfstream grass and reefrenner at both breeds.

Reef Runner was trained by David Fawkes for the breeders Alex and Joann Lieblong and was stopped in his last race on February 22nd fourth behind Rouki in the 117,000 dollar dash in Tampa Bay fourth behind Rouki.

Reef Runner is to blame from The Big Beast Out of Paradise Bay and won four seconds and three thirds in 14 career starts, including a score of two lengths in the 95,000 dollar bob Umphrey Turf Sprint, which was moved in Gulfstream on Synthetic in September.

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As a earner of 270,465 US dollars, Reef Runner is again driven by Miguel Vasquez from Post Four by Miguel Vasquez. You are 9-2 in the program.

Capture the Lion is in possession and is trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. Unattached For 62,500 US dollars on New Year's Day. The Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint was its first start from the Joseph barn 39: 1.

“He was going well for us for the first time,” said Joseph. “He was far from a difficult post. It actually looked like he was falling back on the quarter rod, but it remained really good. It never looked like he was winning, but he came pretty close. This time smaller field. He moved outside again, but hopefully he can work out a better trip. We still have to beat the favorite, but if he can run as well as last time, he has a good chance of being close. “

Capture the Lion is 4-1 in the program, has six and is again driven by Edwin Gonzalez.

Although three of his four career victories came synthetic, Joseph has no reservations of bringing the lion back to the Gulfstream grass for the second time.

“All lawn shape is very good. He is never really bad in the grass, even if he went seven Furlongs. It was probably a bit too far for him, ”said Joseph. “We thought the five Furlongs were perfect for him [and] five and a half [furlongs] On other routes when we decide to take him with them in summer. He didn't ran much on the lawn and when he ran, he ran really good races. “

Capture The Lion also has two seconds and two thirds in his 15 lifespan with a profit from 191,795 US dollars.

Teuflesberg Capture The Lion was bred by Teuflesberg Capture The Lion by the late Sherry R. Mansfield and Kenneth H. Davis.

BIZ BIZ BUZZ makes his first start for coach Jose D'Angelo and the owners David A. Bernsen LLC and Leon King Stable Corp.

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BIZ BIZ BUZZ is published by Fed Biz from our Candy Striper, by Candy Ride (ARG) and was bred by Live Oak Stud in Florida.

Paco Lopez accepts the call from Biz Biz Buzz from Post Two.

Live Oak Stud also pulled Souper Quest, who leaves a sixth place in the lawn dash in Tampa for coach Mark Casse.

The 5-year-old son of Munninging belongs live oak plantation and is driven by Emisael Jaramillo from Post Five.

Foxtrotanna and Jockey Luca Panici and Eamonn with Edgard Zayas on board round off the field.

The first run in 2014 was won by the sieve business twice by Florida glasses.

Yes, I am free, was the youngest in 2022, while the payment of each price still holds the North American record of: 53.61 for five Furlongs on the lawn in Run 2017 run.

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