Together Indy Makes Grade
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Together Indy rallied under Kent Desormeaux to win the $245,000 Commonwealth Stakes (gr. II) by one length at Keeneland April 10, capturing his first graded race in his synthetic track debut for trainer George Weaver.
Owned by Ray Hill's R. A. Hill Stable and Vic Fontana, the New Jersey-bred Together Indy scored his first victory other than two previous wins over state-breds. The 4-year-old son of Not for Love was sent off as the longest shot in the field at odds of 5-1.
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