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Julia Chubouli Tries To Keep Streak Going In Sunday’s Feature

July 08, 2017

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JULIA CHUBOULI TRIES TO KEEP STREAK GOING IN SUNDAY’S FEATURE 

            Julia Chubouli looks to remain perfect in 2017 when she breaks from the outside in a field of six for Sunday’s $41,000 allowance optional claiming feature going six furlongs on the Monmouth Park main track.

            “She has been doing good off of her last race,” said trainer J. Willard Thompson. “She’s run a couple of good races since coming back and she continues to try hard every time. I think the outside post should help with her speed.”

            The 5-year-old mare by Hey Chub has been a perfect 2-for-2 since coming back off a 8-month layoff, scoring both in gate-to-wire fashion against allowance and optional claiming foes at Monmouth Park. Eddie Castro was aboard for her latest win and will get the call again on Sunday.

            In her 11 career starts, all coming at the Jersey Shore, she has hit the board eight times. Since breaking her maiden by four and a half lengths last year, she has hit the board in four of her five starts versus winners including victories in three of the last four.

            Owned by Quiet Winter Farm, the daughter of the Tapit mare White Eye Julia I. has worked twice since her latest victory. Her most recent breeze came on July 1 when she went four furlongs in :51 2/5 over a fast main track.

            To keep her winning streak alive, Julia Chubouli will have to hold off stakes winner April Gaze, for Eddie Plesa Jr., who took last year’s Sophomore Fillies Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs and graded stakes placed Quick Release, for Mike Dini, who finished third in last year’s Grade 3 Miss Preakness Stakes at Pimlico.

            Sunday’s feature will run as race 9 on the day’s 10-race card. Gates open at 11:30 a.m. with first post at 12:50 p.m.   

CLASSIC CAR SHOW ARRIVES FOR OLDIES DAY AT MONMOUTH PARK 

            Oldies Day, headlined by the Classic Car Show, will take place this Sunday at Monmouth Park.  The Classic Car Show, with over 100 vehicles from days gone by, gets underway right when the gates open at 11:30 a.m.  Trophy presentations taking place at roughly 3:15 p.m.

New Jersey’s Favorite Oldies Group, The Cameo’s, will be playing live from 12-3 p.m. as Big Joe Henry broadcasts live “On the Green” his NJ 101.5 FM Jersey’s Favorite Hits show.

            Also on Sunday, patrons can enjoy Family Fun Day featuring pony rides, face painters and bounce house.

            First race post time is 12:50 p.m.

POPULAR DAWN PATROL CONTINUES ALL SUMMER 

            Monmouth’s popular Dawn Patrol program, which gives fans a look into racing life behind the scenes, continues all summer long running through Aug. 20

            This year, Dawn Patrol will be held on Saturdays and Sundays, starting at 8 a.m. The free morning tour consists of a tram ride through the Monmouth Park stable area during workout hours, a close-up look at the starting gate, a tour of the jockeys’ room, which is usually off-limits to the public, and a running commentary on racetrack life by hostess Laurie Lane. Learn about the life of Thoroughbred race horses including training programs and equipment, feed programs and a variety of other topics.

            Get your spot now for another great Monmouth Park tradition. Reservations are required and can be made by call 732-571-5542. For more information, visit monmouthpark.com.