Hooked On Jordan Extends Win Streak in Blue River Derby at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino
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Hooked on Jordan was just waiting for the starting gate to open to get to business. Galvan had him out of the gate in one big leap and on top of the nine-horse field. The Fast Prize Jordan gelding had control early on, rallying home by a neck to win his fourth straight victory in :20.040 seconds. A very tight photo determined Cause for Corona and Gerardo Garrido for second over Nacho Binez and Fernando Morin for third.
"He (Hooked on Jordan) was perfect," said Galvan, through his wife, Nikki, who translated his comments following the race. "We had a good header and my respect goes out to all of them. He is such a strong horse. And, he gets very good care, too. They have done an excellent job with him. I want to thank Ron (Raper) and Jeannette (Hoover) for letting me ride him. He's definitely a very strong competitor."
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"We raised him and he's very spoiled," smiled Hoover. "His nickname is 'MJ' for Michael Jordan."
Hooked on Jordan reminds Raper of his mother, Hooked on Laveaux, who also raced for his stable in Indiana more than a decade ago. He sees a lot of similarities in the two.
"He (Hooked on Jordan) runs just like his mother," said Raper. "He's honest and he's not as big as the others, but he runs his hardest every time. He broke on top big tonight, and that was important. He's a great horse to be around and easy to work with. He goes out for 20 minutes of grass every day. That's his treat."
Hooked on Jordan inherited the will to win from his dam. Hooked on Laveaux won several stakes races for Raper in three different stakes before retiring with 13 wins in 32 starts. However, Hoover and Raper have one factor that has changed the gelding's success this season.
"Maturity is everything with this horse," added Raper. "Plus, he was a stallion last year and we gelded him over the winter. This year, he's all business. And Juan (Galvan) has done a good job riding him. That is the key."
Runner-up Cause For Corona races for owners Darrel Henry and Keli Eaggleston Lessee. Tim Eggleston trains the daughter of Cartels Feature our of Valorie Cause by Dashing Val. She earned $23,640 for the effort to double her earnings total to $46,222.
Ricardo Martinez owned-and-trained Nacho Binez finished a nose back in third. Jorge Garcia rode the Indiana-bred gelding by Habits Secret. Also bred by Martinez, the sorrel gelding is out of Chikita Espesial by Strawfly Special. He earned $11,820 for the effort.
First Habits, Dominyun Cartel, Coronados Quicksilver, Yadi 1, Rk The Magician, Abe and Valiantinecandyrocks completed the field.
Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing continues through Wednesday, Nov. 6. Racing is conducted Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 2:15 p.m. and Saturday at 6:15 p.m. For more information, visit the website at visit www.IndianaGrand.com.