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Kera's Kitten scratched from Juvenile Turf


Jump to Race Entries/Results Owner Ken Ramsey and trainer Michael Maker have decided to scratch Kera's Kitten from Saturday's $1 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf in order to run Dean's Kitten in the race. Dean's Kitten was on the also-eligible list, and needed one scratch to get into the race.

"We decided this morning that Kera's Kitten was a little bit away from running his best and we have a better shot with Dean's Kitten," said Ramsey, who also has Becky's Kitten in the race.

Kera's Kitten had won both of his starts, taking a maiden race at Kentucky Downs and the El Joven at Retama Park. Dean's Kitten is 2 for 6, having won a maiden race at Saratoga and the Vision Stakes at Belmont. In the Vision, jockey Ramon Dominguez dropped his whip and had to hand ride the horse through the stretch.

The decision to scratch Kera's Kitten caused some angst in the Ramsey family because the colt is named after Ken Ramsey's granddaughter, Kera, 8. Kera had taken off from school in Lexington to attend the Breeders' Cup.

"I'm sad," said Kera, who added she was happy to be in Southern California.

Ken Ramsey said he had to explain to Kera that "sometimes you got to put your best player in the game."

In Friday's Juvenile Fillies Turf, the Ramsey family will be represented by Lisa's Kitten, who is named after Kera's mother, Lisa.

"If she wins, Kera will help her mother lead the horse into the winner's circle," Ramsey said.

On Thursday, Ken Ramsey's wife, Sarah, had to be rushed to the emergency room of a local hospital after she developed pain from a problem with a catheter. She was released after four hours and was expected to attend the races Friday and Saturday.

The other also-eligible for the Juvenile Turf, Summer Movie, was scratched.

Entrants out of Breeders' Cup:

* Allegre - Turf

* Cherokee Heaven - Turf Sprint

* Kera's Kitten - Juvenile Turf

* Summer Movie - Juvenile Turf


RACE RESULTS
OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA, Saturday November 07, 2009 - Race 2
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf - Grade: 2
Purse: $1,000,000 | Distance/Restrictions: 1M, Turf, A, 2 Year Olds, STAKES | Winning Time: 1:35.47
PgmHorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
4PouncedLanfranco Dettori6.804.803.20
7BridgetownRobert C. Landry6.604.20
11InteractifKent J. Desormeaux3.20

Times in 100ths::23.61 :48.50 1:12.47 1:23.70 1:35.47

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran:Awesome Act, Buzzword, Dean's Kitten, Gallant Gent, Viscount Nelson, Becky's Kitten, King Ledley, Zip Quik and Codoy

Scratched: Summer Movie and Kera's Kitten

Winning Breeder:Carwell Equities Ltd.
Winning Trainer:John H. M. Gosden
Winning Owner:Lady Serena Rothschild

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayoff
$2 Daily Double2-4$109.60
$1 Exacta4-7$31.00
$1 Superfecta4-7-11-6$2,750.70
$1 Trifecta4-7-11$90.60

Race Comments: POUNCED was under a firm hold in the early going, settled in good position along the backstretch, continued well in hand while saving ground to the turn, angled out in upper stretch made a strong run to challenge inside the furlong marker and edged clear under steady urging. BRIDGETOWN sprinted clear along the inside, set the pace along the rail to the top of the stretch, opened a clear advantage in midstretch, drifted a bit while battling into deep stretch and yielded grudgingly. INTERACTIF pressed the pace three wide to the top of the stretch, remained a factor into midstretch and weakened late. AWESOME ACT was rated in the middle of the pack on the backstretch, raced between horses while launching his move on the turn, swung six wide at the quarter pole and rallied belatedly in the middle of the track. BUZZWORD (GB) bobbled at the start, was unhurried for six furlongs, swung between rivals while five wide at the quarter pole and closed some ground with a mild late rally. DEAN'S KITTEN raced well back to the turn and improved his position with a mild late rally. GALLANT GENT was well placed between horses for a half, lodged a four wide move to threaten on the turn then flattened out. VISCOUNT NELSON trailed after breaking very slowly, raced well back to the turn, angled out in upper stretch and failed to threaten with a late run between rivals. BECKY'S KITTEN pressed the early pace between horses, steadied in traffic on the far turn and gave way approaching the stretch. KING LEDLEY chased four wide along the backstretch, raced just off the pace from outside to the top of the stretch and faltered in the drive. ZIP QUIK failed to mount a serious rally while saving ground. CODOY was outrun to the top of the stretch and steadied while well back in upper stretch.

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