Squire has experience in Royal Ascot Qualifying

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Trainers Patrick Biancone and Amy Duns Squire Keep the distinction of being the only alumni at $100,000 on Saturday Royal Palm Boy12 and 2 fields are also attractive.

Royal Palm Juvenile will be co-headlined Saturday’s 10 race program with the $100,000 Royal Palm Juvenile Fillies. The 2-year-old 5-Flong turf stake is Royal Ascott Qualifier, each auto-moored an auto-moored and a $25,000 horse travel scholarship in one of the six bets of the Royal Ascott Conference (June 17-21).

Squire showed grit and determination in his debut on April 18th with a 4 1/2 furlong dash at Gulfstream, overcoming early clashes and wide trips to win.

“He bumped a bit first and then he realized he was a little behind, but he did it well in the end,” Biancone said. “He started to understand the race. Between three-an-half or three-eighth and the stretch, he made a very good move. We’re happy with him. He’s back from the race.

Squire is the only participant to win the race, but Rainster’s son, like his rival, will try the grass for the first time on Saturday. He had the opportunity to test scaffolding on the lawns of Palm Meadows, a Gulfstream satellite training facility in Palm Beach County, and blew five furlongs at 1:02.

If he’s like his bull, Squire should have no problem negotiating five furlongs on the grass. Leinster, the winner of multiple stakes in the turf of trainer Rusty Arnold, won the 2021 Gulfstream Park Sprint (G3) at his final career start. Rainster campaigned for Dan and his partner before heading to Stud.

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Linestar’s daughters, Dan and Biancone’s Talley Road, enter the Royal Palm boy, but do not begin.

Lewis Thirds has a mount on the squire.

Trainer George Weaver, represented by the Royal Palm Juvenile and Royal Palm Juvenile Phillies’ first starter sandal song, knows how it feels to win both the Royal Ascott qualifiers and the thrill of a victory at Royal Ascott.

Weaver swept two Royal Palm features in 2023 and did not add Neimets to defend the filling victory of Royal Palm Boys and Royal Palm Boys, a defender of Crimson. Crimson supporters continued to capture Queen Mary (G2) at Royal Ascott.

“It was a lot of fun. Royal Ascott is a cool place to go to races. It’s a difficult place to win. The field is big and it’s a long way to go,” Weaver said. “It was joyful and fun for all of us. We were grateful to Crimson advocates to accomplish that for us.”

The song of Sandal, son of Mendelssohn, breaks from the location of the railway post under Luka Panisi.

Trainer Wesley Ward, who has a strong reputation for his early success with the two-year-old, debuts his bred fuzzy stare in Royal Palm Juvenile. Footenany’s Gerudo’s son is doing a solid series of training in Keeneland in preparation for his debut.

“He’s a high quality horse and grew up in a house that certainly showed some abilities in the morning. He has to travel from Kentucky to hot climates as high as 50 degrees. “He can run. I don’t know if that means he can win $100,000 in stock first.”

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“It’s five-fifths so he certainly needs some speed out there, but he’s an intelligent guy,” Ward added. “The other day we smashed him out of the gate, he let the others go, he just stayed behind, stayed outside, close the lane. That was good.

Emizael Jaramiro is calling Fuzzy’s stare.

Trainer Jose Dangelo joined the four of them at Royal Palm Juvenlil in hopes of returning to Royal Ascot. The 35-year-old Gulfstream-based trainer added Gabaldon for his debut victory at Royal Palm Juvenir last year. The son of Florida-Cred Son of Gone Astray came in second in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascott.

Dangelo is the horror of Arendel, who finished third on Keeneland’s main track in his April 18 debut, and the debut son of Raging Bull, Tivolio of Leon Kingstable, Joker Racing and New Horizon Bloodstock skipster, first Bishop’s Bishop’s hot and second resident

Arcadelphia of the Hallel Ventures, Beer of Ty Leatherman, who finished second behind Squire in his Gulfstream debut on April 18th, and Harridel’s debut son, was joined by trainer Lewis Mendes as the Royal Palm boy. Stanford’s daughter, Phillies, a boy from Royal Palm.

Hall of Fame trainers Todd Plecher and Lepre Stubble could make a debut for Rope de Vega’s Irish-bred son, and I would represent him.

The son of Win Win Win, Win N Juice from Daugherty Racing, will be doing a series of strong training in preparation for trainer Nolan Ramsey’s Saturday debut.

The champion squid chased my dream, the son of David Brady trained victory, and Cadenced by Gabe Grossberg, son of complexity trained by Hall of Fame Mark Cass, concluded the field.

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