Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Charlies Fury seeks fortune change

- By Steve Andersen Follow Steve Andersen on Twitter @DRFAnderse­n

Charlies Fury finished worse than third for the first time in his 13-race career with a fifth-place finish in the Oklahoma Challenge Championsh­ip at 440 yards on March 29 at Remington Park.

It was an uncharacte­ristic performanc­e for a gelding with a history of bad luck in lucrative races.

A 4-year-old, Charlies Fury has shown promise since the beginning of his career in 2018. His long-term success may make him a leading choice in an allowance race at 350 yards on Friday at Remington Park.

The allowance race is the ninth race on a 10-race program that begins at 7 p.m. Eastern, or 6 p.m. Pacific. Wagering is available through DRFBets.com.

The fifth-place finish on March 29 was Charlies Fury’s first start since October, when he was second in the $154,750 Adequan Derby Challenge at The Downs at Albuquerqu­e as the 7-5 second choice.

Owned by breeders Tom and Kathleen McNally, Charlies Fury has a 4-for12 record but has started in 13 races. He finished first in the $266,765 Black Gold 440 Championsh­ip at Will Rogers Downs in November 2018, but the race was voided because of a starting gate malfunctio­n. Instead of the winner’s share of $106,706, Charlies Fury and the other nine runners were awarded equal shares of $26,675.

Aside from the runnerup finish at Albuquerqu­e, Charlies Fury was third in the $367,750 Heritage Place Derby at Remington Park last June.

A successful race Friday could lead to another stakes appearance before the Remington Park Quarter Horse meeting ends on May 30.

Charlies Fury, trained by Michelle Hurdle, must beat Temptingse­cretfly and Watah Flash, who also have been successful in stakes in the last year.

Temptingse­cretfly was third behind Charlies Fury in the Black Gold 440 Championsh­ip in 2018. More recently, Temptingse­cretfly was third in the $72,500 Boyd Morris Memorial Stakes for

Oklahoma-breds at Remington Park last May.

Watah Flash, the morninglin­e favorite, had a successful 2019 meeting at Remington Park, finishing second in the $319,975 Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Derby at 400 yards and winning the $55,250 Jack Brooks Stakes at 350 yards.

The current Remington Park meeting has not been as kind. Watah Flash was third by a head in a 350-yard allowance race on March 15, but was disqualifi­ed and placed fourth for causing interferen­ce in the stretch. Trained by John Stinebaugh, Watah Flash was later sixth of eight in the $59,000 Mr. Jet Moore Stakes at 350 yards on April 2.

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