Sunday, January 29, 2012
Zayat Stables' veteran sprinter Riley Tucker won a spirited duel to take the $50,000 King Cotton S. at Oaklawn Park by 1 1/4-lengths on Jan. 28. The 7-year-old son of Harlan's Holiday was purchased by Zayat at the 2006 Fasig-Tipton summer yearling sale for $375,000.
Riley Tucker broke sharply from post 1, but locked up in a duel with even money favorite Hamazing Destiny almost immediately. The pair raced as a team for five furlongs, when Riley Tucker dug in to edge away in the final furlong. The winner stopped the timer in 1:11.15 for the six furlongs.
“Steve called and said ‘the old man ran excellent.’ I’m pretty sure he didn’t mean the jockey,” said Mitch Dennison, assistant to winning trainer Steve Asmussen.
Riley Tucker's King Cotton victory was his second career stakes win; he also scored in the 2010 Aristides S. (G3) at Churchill Downs. His record now stands at 7-8-6 in 38 starts, with earnings of $625,566.
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