INGLEWOOD, Calif. (Apr. 20, 2011) – Thirtyfirststreet and Offlee Wild Boys drop out of graded stakes seeking class relief in Saturday’s $175,000 Snow Chief Stakes for 3-year-old California-breds on the Gold Rush card at Hollywood Park.
Drink At Buster’s is by Crafty C.T., out of the Kris S. mare Eishin Georgia, was bred by owner Meadowbrook Farm and is trained by Marty Jones. He has two wins in five starts, earnings of $78,536 and is coming off a third in a Mar. 18 allowance.
Chiloquin is by Tribal Rule, out of the Desert Mirage mare Zzyzzx Road, was bred by Sam and Carl Assadurian, is owned by Carl Assadurian and Scott Hansen and trained by Hansen. He has three wins in eight starts, earnings of $89,392 and is coming off a third in an Apr. 3 optional claimer.
Thirtyfirststreet is by Good Journey, out of the Sky Classic mare Avian, was bred by Doug O’Neill and Mark Gorman, is owned by Gorman, Neil Haymes and Sterling Stable and trained by O’Neill. He has two wins in five starts, earnings of $110,400 and is coming off a ninth in the Mar. 26 Spiral Stakes.
Woodmans Luck is by Lucky Pulpit, out of the Woodman mare Royal Woodman, was bred by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams, is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams and Mike Puype and trained by Puype. He has one win in 10 starts, earnings of $62,546 and is coming off a fifth in a Mar. 13 optional claimer.
Burns is by Unusual Heat, out of the Afternoon Deelites mare Little Hottie, was bred by Madeline Auerbach, David Abrams and Sonny Pais, is owned by Auerbach and Pais and trained by Barry Abrams. He has two wins in six starts, earnings of $80,240 and is coming off an Apr. 2 allowance win.
Offlee Wild Boys is by Offlee Wild, out of the Grand Slam mare Match Ball, was bred by David and Marion Christensen, is owned by Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum and Kevin Tsujihara and is trained by Steven Miyadi. The $65,000 Barretts purchase has four wins in 13 starts, earnings of $109,004 and is coming off a ninth in the Apr. 9 Santa Anita Derby.
Nahem is by Bertrando, out of the Moscow Ballet mare Miss Bev Hills, was bred by owners Michael and Cory Wellman and Harris Farms and is trained by Patrick Gallagher. He has one win in four starts, earnings of $44,400 and is coming off a second in a Mar. 13 optional claimer.