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Gryder and Smokey Stover know their way around Monmouth

Smokey Stover and jockey Aaron Gryder have a history of success at Monmouth Park. That track record could be a key to victory Saturday in the $2 million Sprint, one one of 11 Breeders’ Cup races at Monmouth this weekend. Gryder has ridden at Monmouth countless times, including the mount for Smokey Stover’s win in the Icecapade Stakes here on Sept.

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