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NTRA Thoroughbred Notebook – Thursday, October 18

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2025 Kentucky Derby
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Journalism+350
Sovereignty+700
Luxor Cafe+1000
Sandman+1000
Citizen Bull+1200
Rodriguez+1200
Tappan Street+1200
Burnham Square+1400
Grande+1600
Tiztastic+1600
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