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Gosger - the horse, not the former MLB player Jim Gosger - and Journalism are expected to clash in the $1 million Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park.
‘Improving’ Gosger Carries Hopes Of Jersey-Born Owner In Haskell originally appeared on Paulick Report.
If all goes well in a final workout at Santa Anita, Journalism will likely be shipped to the Jersey Shore for the Haskell at Monmouth Park on July 19.
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Gosger lost nothing in defeat, trainer Brendan Walsh said. “I’m disappointed not to win it, but I’m not disappointed in the horse," the trainer told Preakness media. "He ran a great race.