Officialsportsbetting.com Horse Racing Betting Five Star Thief pays $105.20 for backers in Keeneland feature

Five Star Thief pays $105.20 for backers in Keeneland feature

Five Star Thief paid $105.20 for a winning ticket, rallying to edge Big Rushlet by 1 lengths Wednesday in the $53,000 Knockgriffin Purse at Keeneland. The 4-year-old gelding, ridden by James Lopez, ran 7 furlongs in 1:22.85. He also paid $40 to place and $18.80 to show. Five Star Thief, owned by Philip L.

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