Noosa Beach Makes History at Emerald

Photo: Reed Palmer/Emerald Downs

Jeff Harwood's Noosa Beach capped the most spectacular season in Emerald Downs' history Sunday with a 2 ¾-length victory in the $50,000 Mucklshoot Tribal Classic for older Washington-breds at Emerald Downs.

It was the record fifth stakes win of the meeting for the 4-year-old Harbor the Gold gelding. He has now won, in order, the Seattle Handicap, Budweiser Handicap, Mt. Rainier Handicap, Longacres Mile (GIII) and Muckleshoot Tribal Classic. He also is the only six-time winner at the meeting, and the $26,180 first prize bumped his season earnings to $225,930.

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