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   <title>If I Can Dream captures Messenger Stakes</title>
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   Odds-on favorite If I Can Dream pulled away down the stretch to win Saturday's $542,060 Messenger Stakes at Yonkers Raceway. The Messenger is the final jewel in pacing's Triple Crown. Coupled with Straight Shooting, If I Can Dream paced the mile in 1:52 2/5 to give driver Tim Tetrick his first win of the Messenger Stakes. If I Can Dream set the pace through the first half-mile at Yonkers. With a second lap to go Clear Vision was si
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   <title>Messenger Stakes draws seven colts</title>
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   The final Triple Crown race for standardbreds will take place Saturday evening at Yonkers Raceway. The $542,060 Messenger Stakes for pacers will conclude the 2009 Triple Crown series. The 54th edition of the Messenger is topped by 3-5 favorite If I Can Dream. The three-year-old colt will start from post three with driver Tim Tetrick. If I Can Dream is coming off a win in the $600,000 Breeders Crown Pace for three-year-old colts and geldings
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   <title>Muscle Hill ends career with Breeders Crown win</title>
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   Leading harness horse Muscle Hill posted one final victory Saturday night before he heads off to stallion service. The colt powered to victory in the $617,880 Breeders Crown race for three-year-old male trotters at Woodbine Race Course. The Canadian track hosted the 26th annual Breeders Crown races for two and three-year-olds. A total of eight championship events were conducted. Sent off as the 1-20 favorite in the 10 horse field, Muscle Hi
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   <title>Muscle Hill and Well Said highlight Breeders Crown</title>
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   Leading standardbred Muscle Hill will start from the inside post for his last harness race, Saturday's $600,000 Breeders Crown three-year-old trot at Woodbine Race Course. Top three-year-old pacer Well Said heads the field for the $600,000 Breeders Crown pace. The Breeders Crown night features a total of eight races for two and three- year-old harness horses. Muscle Hill, driven by Brian Sears, will take on nine other three-year-old tr
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   <title>Muscle Hill adds Kentucky Futurity to resume</title>
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   Hambletonian winner Muscle Hill provided more proof on Saturday that he is the best standardbred in training this year. The three-year-old trotter, with Brian Sears driving, captured the $600,000 Kentucky Futurity at The Red Mile. Muscle Hill, trained by Greg Peck, won the final jewel in trotting's Triple Crown in a time of 1:51 1/5 for the mile. The colt won his elimination heat as the 1-20 favorite. Saturday's two victories means that M
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   <title>Muscle Hill leads field for Kentucky Futurity</title>
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   Hambletonian winner Muscle Hill tops a group of 13 entrants for Saturday's $700,000 Kentucky Futurity at The Red Mile. The one-mile race is the final jewel in trotting's Triple Crown. Muscle Hill, the top rated standrardbred in training, will participate in his first two-heat event with the Futurity. In order to be declared the winner a trotter must win an elimination heat along with a second division of the Futurity. The 13 horses will be d
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   <title>Well Said captures 64th Little Brown Jug</title>
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   Well Said, Meadowlands Pace champ, won Thursday's $609,150 Little Brown Jug at the Delaware County Fair. The leading three-year-old pacer adds the second leg of pacing's Triple Crown to his already illustrious bio. Starting from post two in the third heat of the 64th Little Brown Jug, Well Said came from off the pace to defeat If I Can Dream who won the day's first elimination heat. Straight Shooting finishing third and River Shark 
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   <title>Vintage Master captures Cane Pace</title>
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   Vintage Master, driven by Daniel Dube, easily defeated five rivals Monday to win the 54th edition of the $325,000 Cane Pace at Freehold Raceway. The Cane Pace is the opening leg of pacing's Triple Crown. Trained by Jimmy Takter, Vintage Master covered the mile in a stakes record of 1:50 4/5. Takter is also the trainer of Yonkers Trot champ Judge Joe and the first trainer to pull that double off in 23 years. Rounding out the order of 
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   <title>Judge Joe captures Yonkers Trot</title>
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   Odds-on favorite Judge Joe coasted to victory Saturday night in the $670,774 Yonkers Trot, the second leg of trotting's Triple Crown. Driven by Ron Pierce, Judge Joe trotted the mile in 1:56 1/5. Missing from the Yonkers Trot was Hambletonian winner Muscle Hill. The leading three-year-old trotter won the American-National Stakes Saturday night at Balmoral Park outside Chicago. Sent off as the 7-10 favorite in the eight horse field, Judg
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   <title>Lucky Jim captures Breeders Crown Trot Final</title>
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   Odds-on favorite Lucky Jim, driven by Andy Miller, held off Arch Madness down the stretch to win Saturday's $600,000 Breeders Crown Trot at The Meadowlands. A total of four Breeders Crown races for older harness horses were held Saturday night. Trained by Julie Miller, Lucky Jim was the overwhelming favorite based on his 2009 record of 16 wins in 17 starts. He was coming off a win in the Nat Ray Invitational at The Meadowlands. In that 
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