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Atras Hopes CCA Oaks Winner Maracuja Can Be More Tactical In Alabama - Horse Racing News
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SARATOGA SPRINGS Trainer Rob Atras interrupted himself while answering a media question in the winner’s circle on Saturday.
“She won again,” he said with a laugh, glancing at the replay and perhaps needing confirmation from the enormous video board in the Saratoga Race Course infield to make sure it really happened.
It really did.
Sent off as the longest shot on the toteboard, at 14-1, the Atras-trained Maracuja got up in the final two strides to catch the best 3-year-old filly in the country, Malathaat, and win the Grade I Coaching Club American Oaks by a head.
Maracuja Maturing Quickly, Preparing For Kentucky Oaks At Belmont - Horse Racing News
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Trainer Rob Atras
Trainer Rob Atras didn t blast Ice Cube s “It Was a Good Day” from his office speakers, but it would have been warranted after he saddled four winners at Aqueduct in Ozone Park, N.Y., on Saturday, highlighted by Sadie Lady outlasting Call On Mischief by a head to win the $100,000 Correction in her seasonal debut.
Atras had to wait an additional month for Sadie Lady to make her 5-year-old bow after a stakes race did not fill in February at the Big A. But the New York-bred Freud mare ensured the wait was worth it for her connections, winning for the fifth time in eight starts since turning 4 in 2020.