Racing

Grade 1 Winner Troubleshooting Tops Overflow Field For Closing-Day Bryan Station

Donamire Farm’s homebred Troubleshooting, winner of the Ainsworth Franklin-Simpson Stakes (G1) at Kentucky Downs on Sept. 6, tops a field of 12 3-year-olds plus three also-eligibles entered Saturday for the 21st running of the $600,000 Bryan Station (G3) going a mile on the grass that serves as the closing-day feature of the 17-day Fall Meet.

A two-time stakes winner this year, Troubleshooting gave trainer Greg Foley his initial Grade 1 victory with the half-length score in the Ainsworth Franklin-Simpson. Tyler Gaffalione has the mount on Troubleshooting from post 4.

The field for the Bryan Station, with trainers, riders and weights from the rail out, is: 

PostHorseTrainerJockeyWeight
1MeseroDale RomansVincent Cheminaud118 lbs.
2Golden AfternoonNick VaccarezzaJose Ortiz118
3AntisocialJorge Duarte Jr.Luis Saez118
4TroubleshootingGreg FoleyTyler Gaffalione118
5Final GambitBrad CoxLuan Machado118
6Dream OnMark CasseJavier Castellano120
7Game WarriorPeter MillerFrankie Dettori118
8Tenacious LeaderTodd PletcherJohn Velazquez118
9GiocosoKeith DesormeauxBen Curtis122
10SimulateBill MottIrad Ortiz Jr.118
11PlensaRusty ArnoldFlorent Geroux118
12SalamisChad BrownFlavien Prat118
AE 13Day and AgeMark CasseJose Ortiz118
AE 14Calvin’s RideKevin RiceIsrael Rodriguez118
AE 15Jimmy’s DailysBrian LynchFrankie Dettori118