Shake Em Loose working towards return
Multiple stakes winner Shake Em Loose, off since finishing up-the-track in the James Murphy Stakes in May, has begun working towards a return to action.
Multiple stakes winner Shake Em Loose, off since finishing up-the-track in the James Murphy Stakes in May, has begun working towards a return to action.
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Private Terms Stakes winner Shake Em Loose, under Preakness consideration, will skip that race and run in the grassy James Murphy instead.
Private Terms Stakes winner Shake Em Loose, once a $16,000 claim, remained in consideration for a Preakness start after a sharp breeze Tuesday morning.
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Owner-trainer Rodolfo Sanchez-Salomon said he’s “not sure” if his claimer-turned-stakes winner Shake Em Loose will run in the Preakness.
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Two-time stakes winner Shake Em Loose, a late supplement to the Triple Crown, will seek a Preakness berth in Saturday’s Federico Tesio Stakes.
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Private Terms Stakes winner Shake Em Loose, once a $16,000 claim, is among seven late nominees to the Triple Crown.