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Multiple Wins Separate All Aglow From the Field

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All Aglow is the only multiple winner among the six fillies and mares scheduled to go about 6 1/2 furlongs on the turf in the seventh race today at Santa Anita. The race is part of a pick six with a carry-over of $71,703.

A 5-year-old Gilded Time mare owned by Bob Bone and trained by Mike Puype, All Aglow has won four times in 22 starts, twice in 12 tries on the grass.

Claimed by her current connections for $40,000 on June 24 at Hollywood Park, All Aglow has one win in three subsequent starts, by a nose in an optional claimer Sept. 11 at Fairplex.

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Malinche, Wakanda, Darkness Night, Moogie and Etamine round out the field in the $42,000 allowance.

Race of the day: J’ray, who has won four of five starts on the turf, will look for the first graded stakes win of her career in the $125,000 Valley View today at Keeneland. Owned by breeder Lawrence Goichman and trained by Todd Pletcher, the 3-year-old daughter of Distant View will be ridden by John Velazquez in the Grade III at 1 1/16 miles. The Valley View is part of a pick six with a carry-over of more than $133,000.

One for the road: Elusive Value was a sharp second to Ima Numbers Guy last month at Delaware Park and looks like a single in the early pick four in the fourth race today at Belmont Park. Fernando Jara will ride the 2-year-old Elusive Quality colt for Darley Stable and trainer Kiaran McLaughlin in the $43,000 contest at six furlongs.

Exotically speaking: A place pick, all using Julep Cup and Love Me More in the first, Dry Your Eyes in the second, Lazyjenandtinytim and Ella Ella in the third, No Mentira in the fourth, Blue Steller and Imitation in the fifth, Twin Turbo in the sixth, Moogie in the seventh and Labamta Babe and Papa Squirrel in the eighth.

Winners: (previous day/meet total): 3/59. Money: (previous day/meet total): $21/$332.20. Total money bet: $308.

bob.mieszerski@latimes.com

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