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Coming in Hot was ablaze again, surging clear in mid-stretch Saturday to capture the 30th running of the $124,250
Turfway Prevue Stakes at 28-degree Turfway Park.
It was the third win in the last four races for Coming in Hot, who is trained by John Ennis for owners Rose Hill Farm, Vincent Colbert, John Trumbulovic and James Connor.
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A field of nine 3-year-olds lined up for the evening
feature. Killjoy set the early tempo from the rail, tracked closely
by Special Creed to his outside. He posted an opening
quarter-mile in 22.17 seconds.
?? Coming in Hot and @irvingjmoncada doing a lot in Florence tonight, taking the 30th running of the Turfway Prevue! @johnennis35 trains the 3YO colt.
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— TwinSpires Racing ?? (@TwinSpires) January 5, 2025
Even-money favorite Touchy, ridden by Hall of Fame
jockey Joel Rosario, made a middle move up the backside to get into
contention but was in need of racing room while pinned along the rail as the
half-mile went in 45.93 seconds.
As Killjoy began to tire nearing the stretch, Touchy seized
an opening at the rail and briefly took the lead. Coming in Hot tracked
Touchy’s every move around the turn and had all the momentum when jockey Irving
Moncada tipped him to the two-path, kicking clear in mid-stretch to win by 1 1/2
lengths.
Seventeen days removed from an impressive allowance victory,
the son of Maclean’s Music completed 6 1/2 furlongs over the Tapeta surface in
1:17.86 for his owners who bred the colt in Kentucky.
Up to No Good rallied late to secure third followed by
Killjoy, Special Creed, Star’s Image, Vehemently, Relator and Warheart.
Sent off at odds of 3-1, Coming in Hot rewarded his backers
with $2 mutuels of $8.38, $3.52, and $2.54. Touchy returned $3 and $2.58. Up to
No Good paid $8.44 to show.
Coming in Hot’s record stands at 7: 3-0-0 with earnings of
$165,741.
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