LAUREL, Md. (Feb. 16, 2019) — Runnymede Racing LLC’s Alwaysmining, a son of California stallion Stay Thirsty, won his fourth consecutive race and third consecutive stakes with a 4 1/4-length victory in Saturday’s $100,000 Miracle Wood presented by Blackwell Real Estate at Laurel Park.
A 3-year-old gelded son of Stay Thirsty, trained by Kelly Rubley and ridden by Daniel Centeno, Alwaysmining covered the mile in 1:35.27. Gray Magician, who shipped from California, finished second by a nose over Tybalt.
Alwaysmining, a Maryland-bred coming into the Miracle Wood off a victory Dec. 29 in the Heft at Laurel, went to the front under Centeno and cruised through surprisingly mild fractions of :24.23 and :47.51 while Wendell Fong and Gray Magician chased the leader. Entering the stretch, Centeno asked Alwaysmining and the colt responded by opening up to a clear advantage.
We went to the lead and made an easy lead all the way to the wire,” Centeno said.
“I thought it was brilliant, Rubley said. “We got to go :24 for the first quarter which was ideal. I thought we’d get some pressure today so that was perfect. They let him get away with it and Danny felt he had a lot of horse at the end.”
Rubley called Alwaysmining’s victory “encouraging,” but said she would meet with ownership to decide the gelding’s next start.
The Miracle Wood is named after the Maryland-bred winner of $498,090 who finished fifth in the 1986 Preakness (G2).