Owner Danny Caldwell continues to rack up the wins at Remington Park

Photo: Dustin Orona Photography

Danny Caldwell continues to rack up the wins at Remington Park. The now eight-time leading owner in the Thoroughbred Season won his record-tying 49th race on Saturday night when My Brother Don continued his winning streak.

My Brother Don won his third-straight race of the season, scoring a $15,000-level claiming event in the fifth race under jockey Kevin Roman. Caldwell, of Poteau, Okla., tied his own record, set last year. He has starters in four races on the final program of the season on Sunday afternoon as he tries to establish a new mark.

Caldwell has won seven consecutive leading owner titles, dating back to the 2010 season at Remington Park. He will be presented with the Ran Ricks, Jr. Award once again, during the races on Sunday. The leading owner award is named after the first owner to have a horse at Remington Park and multiple leading Thoroughbred owner here, prior to his passing in 1996.

The $300,000 Springboard Mile headlines the 12-race card on Sunday afternoon to wrap up the season. The richest 2-year-old race of the season is supported by the $100,000 Trapeze Stakes, the $100,000 She’s All In Handicap and a pair of Oklahoma-bred stakes races, the $50,000 Useeit and the $50,000 Jim Thorpe Stakes. The first race on Sunday afternoon at Remington Park is at 3pm-central.

Source: Remington Park

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