Chart notes from U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse races last week.
Anything Pazible “hit rail, DNF” at Parx
Nacho Grande “vanned off” at Zia
Josan “bled, vanned off” at Delta
So Courageous “pulled up lame, vanned off” at Charles Town
Tonka Warrior “fell, DNF” at Oaklawn
Hozier “fell over stricken foe [above], DNF” at Oaklawn
Quiet as Midnight “vanned off” at Delta
Hill Sixteen “vanned off” at Los Alamitos
Firelane “fell, DNF” at Tampa Bay
Rain of Blessing “fell, DNF” at Tampa Bay
“Vanned Off”: Horse required equine ambulance to get off the track; while not all end up dead, most do, as borne out by our subsequent reporting. “Bled”: pulmonary hemorrhage.


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