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Nakatani Makes a Brief Return

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Jockey Corey Nakatani, who has been serving a 30-day suspension related to a racing incident last March, will be back today -- briefly.

Nakatani, who finished fourth in the standings behind Victor Espinoza, Alex Solis and Tyler Baze at the 2003-04 Santa Anita meet, is named on only one horse, Courtly Jazz, in the seventh race, a $52,000 allowance at 1 1/8 miles. The race is the fifth leg in a pick six with a carry-over of $88,987.

Penalized for allegedly causing interference that led to jockey Javier Santiago’s being unseated, Nakatani will be aboard Courtly Jazz, a 4-year-old Dixieland Band gelding, for the first time.

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Courtly Jazz, owned by Lazy Lane Farms, was third in his California debut for trainer Gary Mandella on Nov. 17 at Hollywood Park, then stretched out to 1 1/16 miles on Dec. 30 and broke his maiden by a neck over this main track.

The horse to beat today is Crocker Road, a 4-year-old A.P. Indy colt trained by Bobby Frankel. Crocker Road was beaten by a nose and a head in his last two starts in California.

Race of the day: Childress, who has won 10 of 26 starts, is back in the barn of trainer Richard Dutrow Jr. after having been claimed for $65,000 on Dec. 30 and is the one to beat in today’s ninth, a $37,000 optional claimer at one mile, at Gulfstream Park.

One for the road: Say Hey Willie looks like a single in the late pick four at Aqueduct as she seeks her third win in a row for owner Ernie Paragallo’s Paraneck Stable and trainer Jennifer Pedersen in today’s eighth, a $46,000 allowance at one mile and 70 yards.

Exotically speaking: A pick three using Excusabull, Brite Lorelei and Novel in the first, Bromos Lead Change and Cant Woman in the second and Max Power and Blue Boat in the third.

Winners: Previous day/meet total: 3/80. Money: Previous day/meet total: $17.20/$416.00. Total money bet: $494

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