The upsets just keep on rolling at Remington Park in the feature race. Sunday, it was Freight Lyner, at 23-1 odds, handling his six foes in an allowance for Oklahoma-breds at 300 yards.
Jockey Jimmy Brooks made the toteboard light up like a Fourth of July sky when he booted home the 4-year-old son of Freighttrain B, out of the Louisiana Cartel mare JS Abel Dasher, in the nightcap.
Trainer Eddie Willis saw his winner pay $49 to win on a $2 win ticket, $17 to place and $7.60 to show. Most of the win money was put on the 3-5 odds-on favorite Relentless American, who could only beat one horse in the seven-horse field.
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