AS JUSTIFY GOES FOR TRIPLE CROWN IN BELMONT STAKES LOCAL ASMUSSEN SEEKS UPSET WITH TENFOLD

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (June 7, 2018) – Join us Saturday, June 9, for exciting live Thoroughbred racing and to see if Justify can make history by winning the 150th running of the $1.5 million Belmont Stakes (G1) and the 13th Triple Crown. Gates open early at 10:30 a.m. The first of 10 live races has an early post time of 1:35 p.m. Admission is just $5. General Parking is free.

Lone Star Park will showcase the historic Belmont Stakes on its giant infield Daktronics video screen and on in-house television screens throughout the facility. Approximate post time for the Belmont Stakes live simulcast is 5:46 p.m. CDT.

ADVANCE WAGERING
Advance wagering on the entire Saturday Belmont card will be available all day Friday at any mutuel window and on self-serve terminals throughout the facility.

BAR & BOOK OPENS EARLY
Bar & Book opens early Saturday at 9:30 a.m. There are eight graded stakes races on the Belmont Stakes undercard, race 3 is the $750,000 Ogden Phipps (G1); race 4 is the $700,000 Acorn (G1); race 5 is the $400,000 Brooklyn Invitational (G2); race 6 is the $400,000 Jaipur Invitational (G2); race 7 is the $400,000 Woody Stephens (G2); race 8 is the $700,000 Longines Just A Game Stakes (G1); race 9 is the $1.2 million Runhappy Metropolitan (G1) ; and race 10 is the $1 million Woodford Reserve Manhattan (G1).

Bee Jersey, winner of the $200,000 Steve Sexton Mile (G3) here last month, will take on a field of 11 in the $1.2 million Runhappy Metropolitan (G1). Bee Jersey is one of four entries local trainer Steve Asmussen has running on the Belmont Stakes Day card. He also has Tenfold entered in the Belmont Stakes (G1).

LIVE MUSIC
Live Music by The Wonders from noon to 5:00 p.m. in the Courtyard of Champions.

BELMONT STAKES & JUSTIFY MERCHANDISE
Lone Star Park’s gift shop will offer Belmont Stakes branded merchandise including hats and t-shirts as well as Justify merchandise.

THE BELMONT STAKES
The Belmont Stakes, the final jewel of the Triple Crown, is the oldest of the three classic races. It has been contested 149 times since its inception in 1847. It is also the longest of the three races at 1 ½ miles. The Kentucky Derby is 1 ¼ miles and the Preakness is 1³/16 miles.

Justify is two thirds of the way of becoming the 13th horse to win the Triple Crown in its history. Although a grueling campaign crammed into a few short weeks that some thought would never happen again, American Pharoah proved those wrong in 2015 after a 37-year wait. And though it’s been just three short years since, Justify is the type of horse that can get it done.

There are nine others hoping to claim the garland of white carnations and stop Justify in his quest for the crown. There is Hofburg (Tapit) who had a bad trip for a seventh place finish in the Kentucky Derby and skipped the Preakness. He is the 9-2 second morning line choice. Then there is Bravazo (Awesome Again) who was a fast closing second to Justify in the Preakness Stakes. And watch out for Tenfold (Curlin). The Steve Asmussen trainee was also closing fast in the Preakness, getting up for third. This would be the second Belmont Stakes win for Asmussen if Tenfold were to upset Justify and the others. Asmussen won the race in 2016 with Creator. Creator was the winner of the Arkansas Derby that year going into the Kentucky Derby. After finishing 13th in the derby he skipped the Preakness and was game in wearing down the competition to win the Belmont Stakes.

THE FIELD
Here is the field for the 150th Belmont Stakes with trainer, jockey and morning line odds in post-position order:

Post Horse   Trainer Jockey M/L
1 Justify Bob Baffert Mike Smith 4/5
2 Free Drop Billy Dale L. Romans Robby Albardo 30/1
3 Bravazo D. Wayne Lucas Luis Saez 8/1
4 Hofburg William I. Mott Irad Ortiz Jr 9/2
5 Restoring Hope Bob Baffert Florent Geroux 30/1
6 Gronkowski Chad C. Brown Jose Ortiz 12/1
7 Tenfold Steve Asmussen Ricardo Santana Jr 12/1
8 Vino Rosso Todd Pletcher John Velazquez 8/1
9 Noble Indy Todd Pletcher Javier Castellano 30/1
10 Blended Citizen Doug F. O’Neil Kyle Frey 15/1

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Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie, a Class I racetrack operated by Texas Partners LSP and Global Gaming LSP. The track offers a 44-day 2018 Thoroughbred Season, which opens Thursday, April 19 and concludes on Sunday, July 22.  Live racing will be held three days a week, Friday at 6:35 p.m., Saturday at 2:35 p.m. (except Triple Crown Days May 5, May 19 & June 9 which have a 1:35 p.m. start) and Sundays at 2:35 p.m. Live racing will be held on select Thursdays at 6:35 p.m. (April 19, May 24, June 21 & July 19). A special twilight program will be held at 5:00 p.m. both on Tuesday, July 3 and Wednesday, July 4 (Lone Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration). For more information on Lone Star Park visit LoneStarPark.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Lone Star Park is also home to the multi-million dollar simulcast racebook, sports bar and event venue, Bar & Book. The 36,000 square foot venue is open to the public 363 days a year.

Global Gaming Solutions, LLC (GGS), is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chickasaw Nation with a primary business focus of pursuing entertainment, gaming and racing related opportunities in emerging jurisdictions in the United States and overseas as well as acquisition of regional gaming and entertainment assets. GGS LLC is the parent company of GG RP, which owns Remington Park in Oklahoma City, OK and GG LSP, which owns a significant stake in Lone Star Park. GG LSP is the track operator who owns the license to operate Lone Star Park and leases the property from the Grand Prairie Sports Facilities Development Corporation.

LONE STAR PARK RACING CLUB HORSE LODI STREET WINS FIRST RACE FOR THE CLUB ON SATURDAY

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (June 2, 2018) – It was a BIG win in today’s sixth race for Lone Star Park Racing Club when their horse Lodi Street, was first at the wire.

The LSPRC was formed by Lone Star Park this season to give fans a chance to experience race horse ownership for a low cost per share. A total of 80 people joined the club, but were without a horse for the first few weeks. The clubs trainer, J. R. Caldwell, had dropped several claims for horses, but lost the shake on the first three. Finally, Lodi Street (Street Move) was successfully claimed for the club two weeks ago and was entered in today’s race by Caldwell.

Nearly all of the 80 club share owners were on hand for the race to cheer on Lodi Street. It was a thrilling finish! With jockey Lane Luzzi in the irons, Lodi Street settled in middle of the field for the first half of the race, moved out in upper stretch rallying into the final furlong, making a bid at the sixteenth pole to prevail by three quarters of a length at the wire. Final time for the six and a half furlong race on a fast main track was 1:18.11. Early fractions were 23.00 and 45.83.

What an exciting day for the LSPRC members getting their first winner’s circle picture from their first attempt!

Around the track
Through the end of racing Saturday, leading jockey Richard Eramia is 21 wins in front of Iram Diego through day 22 of the 44-day meet. Eramia has racked up 53 wins so far. Diego has 32 wins. Lindey Wade is in third place with 17 wins. Karl Broberg tops the trainer’s standings with 47 wins. Steve Asmussen has 34, and Bret Calhoun has 11 wins.

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Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie, a Class I racetrack operated by Texas Partners LSP and Global Gaming LSP. The track offers a 44-day 2018 Thoroughbred Season, which opens Thursday, April 19 and concludes on Sunday, July 22.  Live racing will be held three days a week, Friday at 6:35 p.m., Saturday at 2:35 p.m. (except Triple Crown Days May 5, May 19 & June 9 which have a 1:35 p.m. start) and Sundays at 2:35 p.m. Live racing will be held on select Thursdays at 6:35 p.m. (April 19, May 24, June 21 & July 19). A special twilight program will be held at 5:00 p.m. both on Tuesday, July 3 and Wednesday, July 4 (Lone Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration). For more information on Lone Star Park visit LoneStarPark.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Lone Star Park is also home to the multi-million dollar simulcast racebook, sports bar and event venue, Bar & Book. The 36,000 square foot venue is open to the public 363 days a year.

Global Gaming Solutions, LLC (GGS), is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chickasaw Nation with a primary business focus of pursuing entertainment, gaming and racing related opportunities in emerging jurisdictions in the United States and overseas as well as acquisition of regional gaming and entertainment assets. GGS LLC is the parent company of GG RP, which owns Remington Park in Oklahoma City, OK and GG LSP, which owns a significant stake in Lone Star Park. GG LSP is the track operator who owns the license to operate Lone Star Park and leases the property from the Grand Prairie Sports Facilities Development Corporation.

SHOTGUN KOWBOY BLASTS THE COMPETITION AND WINS THE GRADE 3, $200,000 LONE STAR PARK HANDICAP

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (Sunday, May 27, 2018) –Owned and trained by C. R. Trout of Hammon, Oklahoma, Shotgun Kowboy (Kodiak Kowboy) held off top opponents Mubtaahij and Fear the Cowboy for the prize in the 22nd running of the Grade 3, $200,000 Lone Star Park Handicap Sunday.

With the scratch of Full of Luck, who stayed in California to run in yesterday’s Santa Anita Gold Cup, it was just a field of four when the gates opened today. Though small in field size the competition was stellar. Shotgun Kowboy was on his game today. The 6-yr-old dark brown gelding was out like a shot for the gate-to-wire victory in the mile and a sixteenth race. Early fractions were 24.29 and 47.63. Final time was 1:44.84 on and fast track.

“I got him to break good, maintain, and keep him comfortable with what he wants to do,” said winning jockey Luis Quinonez. “I think I got a good path and was able to move right where I wanted to and control the race.  I couldn’t thank C. R. enough, he does a great job.”

“This colt is easy to train and we just let him do his thing today and get where he wanted to be,” said winning owner/trainer C. R. Troutt.  “I’m thankful to have Luis riding him, I couldn’t have asked for a better job and I’d like to thank my assistant Daniel Ortiz, who has done a wonderful job galloping in the morning.  I appreciate Lone Star and the effort they did to put this on. We had a good field today and it feels good to win one of those.”

Favorite Mubtaahij, was asked leaving the gate, settling just off the pace. When asked in the stretch he wasn’t able to catch the leader, but was clear for second place. Fear the Cowboy raced near the rear, moved closer halfway down the backstretch, was 6-wide into the stretch under the whip, but weakened, but was able to hold for third. South Beach stalked the leader on the outside, drawing even in with three furlongs, but tired. Full of Luck was a scratch.

Mutuels for the winner paid $11.20; $3.00 and $2.00. Place paid $2.10 and $0.50. Show returned $2.00. There was no trifecta or Superfecta wagering on the race.

Shotgun Kowboy increased his career earnings to $1,246,326. This was his 12th win from 29 career starts.

Around the track

Jockey Richard Eramia continues to dominate the standings with 46 wins through Sunday. Iram Diego is second with 32 wins and Lindey Wade moved into third place with 17 wins.

Trainer Karl Broberg is holding a 10 win lead over Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen at 42-32 wins respectively. Bret Calhoun is in third place with 10 wins.

Live racing resumes next Friday, June 1. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. First race post time is 6:35 p.m.

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Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie, a Class I racetrack operated by Texas Partners LSP and Global Gaming LSP. The track offers a 44-day 2018 Thoroughbred Season, which opens Thursday, April 19 and concludes on Sunday, July 22.  Live racing will be held three days a week, Friday at 6:35 p.m., Saturday at 2:35 p.m. (except Triple Crown Days May 5, May 19 & June 9 which have a 1:35 p.m. start) and Sundays at 2:35 p.m. Live racing will be held on select Thursdays at 6:35 p.m. (April 19, May 24, June 21 & July 19). A special twilight program will be held at 5:00 p.m. both on Tuesday, July 3 and Wednesday, July 4 (Lone Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration). For more information on Lone Star Park visit LoneStarPark.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Lone Star Park is also home to the multi-million dollar simulcast racebook, sports bar and event venue, Bar & Book. The 36,000 square foot venue is open to the public 363 days a year.

Global Gaming Solutions, LLC (GGS), is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chickasaw Nation with a primary business focus of pursuing entertainment, gaming and racing related opportunities in emerging jurisdictions in the United States and overseas as well as acquisition of regional gaming and entertainment assets. GGS LLC is the parent company of GG RP, which owns Remington Park in Oklahoma City, OK and GG LSP, which owns a significant stake in Lone Star Park. GG LSP is the track operator who owns the license to operate Lone Star Park and leases the property from the Grand Prairie Sports Facilities Development Corporation.

SHES OUR FASTEST TAKES FILLY DIVISION OF THE TEXAS STALLION STAKES SATURDAY AT LONE STAR PARK

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (Saturday, May 26, 2018) – Mark Norman & Norman Stables LLC’s filly Shes Our Fastest (Oratory) won the filly division of the Texas Stallion Stakes by six and three-quarters lengths from a field of five. Final time for the one-mile contest was 1:38.20 on a fast main track.

Shes Our Fastest raced comfortably in third position off the rail, was asked early in the far turn and made her bid on the outside, overtook the two leaders turning into the stretch and drew away under steady urging.

Winning rider Richard Eramia said “She was nice and relaxed and ran a big race today. I got where I wanted and did everything easy.”

“I knew when Richard elected to go around, it was on,” said winning trainer Paul Duhon. “She trained well this morning and I was really impressed with how she acted on the track.”

Mutuels for the winner were $10.80, $5.20 and $3.40. Second place went to Flight Queen who paid $3.80 and $3.00. Howboutthiscowgirl was the early pacesetter dropping back under a drive in the final furlong, but able to hold on for the show returning $3.40. Favorite Patrona Margarita failed to respond and finished fourth 12 & ½ lengths with Sing Prada Sing completing the order.

This was the third career win for Shes Our Fastest from nine career starts. Her total earnings including the $39,ooo winners share from this are now $120,550.

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Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie, a Class I racetrack operated by Texas Partners LSP and Global Gaming LSP. The track offers a 44-day 2018 Thoroughbred Season, which opens Thursday, April 19 and concludes on Sunday, July 22.  Live racing will be held three days a week, Friday at 6:35 p.m., Saturday at 2:35 p.m. (except Triple Crown Days May 5, May 19 & June 9 which have a 1:35 p.m. start) and Sundays at 2:35 p.m. Live racing will be held on select Thursdays at 6:35 p.m. (April 19, May 24, June 21 & July 19). A special twilight program will be held at 5:00 p.m. both on Tuesday, July 3 and Wednesday, July 4 (Lone Stars & Stripes Fireworks Celebration). For more information on Lone Star Park visit LoneStarPark.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Lone Star Park is also home to the multi-million dollar simulcast racebook, sports bar and event venue, Bar & Book. The 36,000 square foot venue is open to the public 363 days a year.

Global Gaming Solutions, LLC (GGS), is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chickasaw Nation with a primary business focus of pursuing entertainment, gaming and racing related opportunities in emerging jurisdictions in the United States and overseas as well as acquisition of regional gaming and entertainment assets. GGS LLC is the parent company of GG RP, which owns Remington Park in Oklahoma City, OK and GG LSP, which owns a significant stake in Lone Star Park. GG LSP is the track operator who owns the license to operate Lone Star Park and leases the property from the Grand Prairie Sports Facilities Development Corporation.