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Bo Tee Pulls Upset to win Wednesday Feature at Remington Park

It’s not unusual to see a son of Kitten’s Joy win on the turf; he has been the top sire on the grass for the past couple of years now. What is strange is to see one score at 14-1 odds and then to have two Kitten’s Joy horses finish 1-2, keying a boxcar exacta is hard to believe.

Trainer Joyce Salisbury gave a leg up to jockey Lindey Wade on Wednesday night at Remington Park in the featured $34,000 allowance race where he booted home a winner in Bo Tee. The 3-year-old gelding, owned by Duane Salisbury of Edmond, Okla., covered one mile on firm turf in 1:35.27.

Bo Tee finished 1-3/4 lengths ahead of runner-up Cash Kitten, also sired by Kitten’s Joy. Hesabully ran third, 4-1/4 lengths behind Bo Tee. The Kitten’s Joy exacta of 3-1 returned $302.20 on a $2 wager. It was the first win of the meet for both Salisbury and Wade.

Bo Tee, a Kentucky-bred, is from the hard Spun mare Credit Spread. He won his fourth career race from 14 attempts, earning $20,043 to boost his career total to $64,355.

Bo Tee paid $30.80 to win, $16.20 to place and $8.60 to show. Cash Kitten, at 10-1 win odds, returned $12.60 to place and $9.20 to show. The two Kitten’s Joy horses combined with Hesabully (21-1 odds) to add to the plethora of exotic wagers that have paid more than $1,000 at Remington Park in the first two weeks of racing. In the first two days, 14 bets returned the pot of gold of four figures. Add this allowance race’s 10-cent superfecta to that list, returning $1,202.36 on a dime wager with the 2-1 favorite, Major Brown, running fourth.

There were three more payouts over $1,000 on Wednesday night, pushing the bank-busters to 17 in only three days of racing. Race 5 completed a 50-cent Pick 5 (1-6-3-5-1) that paid $4,768 and in Race 7 the 10-cent superfecta was worth $2,672.05. The feature race with the two Kitten’s Joy horses and Hesabully, at 14-1, 10-1, and 21-1 odds, just missed in the trifecta with a $931.50 return.

The wins were, for the most part, spread out Wednesday night with eight different trainers and eight different jockeys winning races. The only double came with trainer Karl Broberg and David Cabrera combining to win two races. The duo lead the standings among trainers and jockeys, respectively. They won the sixth and seventh races with D’urban Park for owner M and M Racing of Dallas, and Dance Doctor for owner Kristopher Dennis of Fort Worth, Texas.

Racing continues Thursday night at 7 p.m. at Remington Park with nine races on the card.

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