Señor Moon seized the lead early—and from that point on, the race was over
- Turf Diario

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The son of E Dubai scored comfortably in the Especial Make Tracks, contested over 1200 meters at Hipódromo de San Isidro

The Especial Make Tracks (1200m, dirt)—the feature event on an extremely weak Friday card at Hipódromo de San Isidro—proved no race at all for Señor Moon, and the lack of quality on the program was logically reflected at the betting windows, where turnover reached just 493,159,673 pesos, averaging a modest 37,935,359 across 13 races.
Carrying 58 kilos, the son of E Dubai and Caraluna (Pure Prize) seized command as soon as the gates opened, gradually strengthened his advantage with every stride, and in the stretch was never seriously asked by jockey Wilson Moreyra, cruising home with a commanding six-length margin over Qué Bombón (Daniel Boone, 56).
Another two lengths back, Pepe Galleta (Winning Prize, 58) completed the trifecta, while heavily favored Cerrito Piñón (Manipulator, 60) could do no better than fifth, beaten 11 1/2 lengths and performing far below expectations.
The final time was 1:09.24.
Trained by Fabián David for Stud Príncipe Nahuel—the same colors once carried by champion sprinter Hollín (Roy)—the 5-year-old bay was bred by Oswaldo Avilez Salas and now owns a record of six victories from 23 starts, four of them achieved at San Isidro, with Friday’s triumph standing as the most important of his career.





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