Welder Will Try To Add To His Legacy In Friday’s Silver Goblin Stakes

When Welder goes to the gate for the $70,000 Silver Goblin Stakes on Friday, Nov. 13 at Remington Park, the legendary Oklahoma-bred gelding will be trying to set a new record and extend another.

If the 7-year-old by The Visualiser, out of the Tiznow mare Dance Softly, can prove triumphant, he would be the only horse to ever win the Silver Goblin Stakes four times. He currently is tied with Okie Ride, a member of the Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame at Remington Park, with three wins apiece in this race.

Welder, owned by Ra-Max Farms (Clayton Rash) of Claremore, Okla., and trained by Teri Luneack, has won the Silver Goblin Stakes three years in a row. Welder also will try to extend his stakes winning streak to 11 at Remington Park, something no other horse has ever done here. His streak started on Nov. 17, 2017 in the Silver Goblin Stakes and followed that with victories in 2018 in the Remington Park Turf Sprint (moved to a sloppy main track), the David M. Vance Stakes, the Oklahoma Classics Sprint and the Silver Goblin Stakes. That marked the first time any horse had ever won four stakes races in one thoroughbred season at Remington.

The streak continued in 2019 when he took the Vance Stakes, the Oklahoma Classics Sprint and the Silver Goblin Stakes. He was then voted Horse of the Meeting for the second year in a row, becoming the only horse to ever accomplish that feat. In 2020, he has won the Remington Park Turf Sprint and the Oklahoma Classics Sprint. The turf sprint actually stayed on the grass this year and it was Welder's first try on that surface. He got to the wire first by a neck after it appeared he was beaten twice in the stretch.

“I almost had a heart attack,” said Luneack, after watching her prized athlete gain late to win by a neck.

Welder will be a part of a field of six for this Silver Goblin Stakes. His millionaire record and status at Remington Park has made it somewhat difficult to fill races in which he is a participant. Welder's lifetime record is 36 starts, 24 wins, five seconds and four thirds for $1,137,018 in money earned.

Another Welder victory would be his 14th at Remington Park and would put him within one of the all-time number of wins here. He has 13 wins in 17 tries in Oklahoma City and is now two wins away from tying Highland Ice and Elegant Exxactsy, who won 15 times each at Remington Park.

Welder was bred at Center Hills Farm's division of Mighty Acres Ranch in Pryor, Okla., the same farm that produced $3 million-winning turf horse Kip Deville.

Here's a look at the field for this year's edition of the Silver Goblin Stakes, 6-1/2 furlongs for Oklahoma-breds, three and older, with post positions, horse, jockeys, trainers and morning line odds:

1) Fly to the Bank: Lindey Wade, James Helzer, 12-1

2) Welder: David Cabrera, Teri Luneack, 2-5 (morning-line favorite)

3) Rockport Kat: Richard Eramia, Teri Luneack, 15-1

4) Dominante: Obed Sanchez, Shon Dunlap, 20-1

5) No Lak of Speed: Luis Quinonez, Jesse Oberlander, 8-1

6) Quality Rocket: Garrett Steinberg, Boyd Caster, 3-1

Remington Park racing continues Saturday, Nov. 7 with first post at 7:07pm-Central.

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Springboard Mile Moved To Dec. 18; Remington Adjusts Post Times For Remainder Of Season

Remington Park has set post times for upcoming Monday and Tuesday programs over the final two months of the season, in addition to moving the $200,000 Springboard Mile to a new date.

The Springboard Mile, the top 2-year-old stakes event of the Remington Park season, has been moved to Friday night, Dec. 18, along with five other stakes races originally scheduled for Dec. 20. The extended program on Friday, Dec. 18 will begin at 5pm.

The Springboard Mile has been a key final 2-year-old race on the calendar for many in recent years who have navigated the road and made a start in the Kentucky Derby the following spring. Alumni, with year and finish position, who have competed in the Springboard Mile and then later in the Kentucky Derby include Will Take Charge (2012, second), Suddenbreakingnews (2015, second), Combatant (2017, second) and Long Range Toddy (2019 winner).

Remington Park will race on Mondays and Tuesdays at the end of November and in the final two weeks of the season in December. The first race on those dates will take place at Noon.

The final alteration in starting time will happen Sunday, Dec. 20, when the last night of the Remington Park season will begin at 7pm.

Following are the new post times on dates where there has been a change:
Monday, Nov. 16 – Noon

Tuesday, Nov. 17 – Noon

Monday, Nov. 23 – Noon

Tuesday, Nov. 24 – Noon

Monday, Dec. 7 – Noon

Tuesday, Dec. 8 – Noon

Monday, Dec. 14 – Noon

Tuesday, Dec. 15 – Noon

Friday, Dec. 18 – 5pm

Sunday, Dec. 20 – 7pm.

All times are Central.

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Power Restored At Remington Park, Racing Will Resume Friday Evening

The power has been restored property-wide at Remington Park and racing will resume tonight, Friday, Oct. 30, 2020 at 7:07pm-Central.

The Oklahoma Ice Storm that hit midday on Monday, Oct. 26, caused power outages to over a million people in central Oklahoma, including the entire Remington Park stable area.

Racing will continue on Saturday, Oct. 31 at 7:07pm.

Remington Park will hold a special racing program on Sunday night, Nov. 1, as a makeup for the Wed., Oct. 28 card that was canceled. The first race on Sunday night is at 7pm.

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Remington Cancels Thursday Card As Power Remains Out In Stable Area

A rare October ice storm in Oklahoma City has forced Remington Park to cancel Thursday night's race card, the second night in a row the track has cancelled racing. It is the first time the National Weather Service has ever issued and ice storm warning in Tulsa or Norman during the month of October, according to The Washington Post.

Freezing ran created thick ice on trees and branches around Oklahoma City, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands.

“Due to ongoing issues with the electricity in the backstretch stable area, we are canceling tonight's races,” said Matt Vance, Remington's Vice President of Operations.

On Wednesday, Vance released the following statement: “Due to the nature of the weather and conditions on the backstretch and stable area, combined with the spirit of safety to horse and rider, Remington Park is canceling our Wednesday, Oct. 28 card. Remington Park will be making this card up in the days to come. An announcement will be made when that determination has been decided.”

Read more about the storm at The Washington Post.

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