
Jungle Runner Horse
Calumet Farm's homebred stakes winner Jungle Runner, trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, will face four rivals in the $100,000 Mine That Bird Derby Feb. 23 at Sunland Park. By Christine Oser. The Leaf Runner is a melee pet and can be mounted. It is a subtype of Runner. Taming edit edit source They are tamed using Mint Chocolate. Where to Find edit edit source They are found in jungle biomes.
The $400,000 Remington Springboard Mile Stakes is a significant race for the 12 two-year-olds who, in just a few weeks, may be considered on the Derby trail. Last year on this page we selected Long Range Toddy as the most probable and were rewarded with a $39.20 payoff on a $2 bet in spite of the fact his trainer, Steve Asmussen, was the leading trainer at the meeting. Asmussen, once again the leading trainer at the meeting coming into this closing weekend, enters a trio of horses in this year's Springboard Mile. Is one of the Asmussen charges, entering the race off a win in the Clever Trevor Stakes, the same prep Long Range Toddy won last year., another horse trained by Asmussen, has won two stakes in a row including the Don C. McNeil Stakes on November 15. Rounds out the trio, coming into the race off a poor seventh place effort in the Grade 1 but with a runner-up effort in the Grade 1 two races earlier.
Finished a well-beaten second behind Rowdy Yates in the McNeil and hopes to improve, as does McNeil fourth place finisher. Tries a dirt route for the first time but fits on class, having finished third in the Grade 3 in October before a runner-up effort in the Atlantic Beach Stakes last month. Four horses all enter the race off wins by multiple lengths in maiden fields and may step up as two year olds can do this time of year. Also won for the first time in his most recent start, by a neck, but did so gamely after battling head and head for the lead for the last three-eighths of a mile. Has yet to win in four tries, although he finished second in his most recent race, and rounds out the field. Embolden moves from turf to dirt and from a sprint to a route but I have no doubt he can handle both and run well.
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In his career debut in July, Embolden finished second to a six length winner (who repeated shortly thereafter). Breaking his maiden by 10 lengths in his second start with a sensational 96 📠figure, Embolden then won the Jamestown Stakes before a runner-up effort in the Futurity Stakes at Belmont.

Adding blinkers for the Atlantic Beach Stakes last month, Embolden earned a new career-best figure, 98, while closing strongly from seventh to second. As a son of The Factor, racing well around two turns on dirt should be no problem so we can expect another competitive effort in the Springboard Mile. Answer In is a recent maiden winner who interests me as a strong contender.
In his debut in September, Answer In rallied from seventh of 12 early and drew off early in the stretch only to be run down and beaten a nose on the wire. The winner of that race, South Bend, proved to be a quality horse when winning the Street Sense Stakes in his next start.
Answer In took a similar step forward to win by five lengths in 'ridden out' fashion at the end of October, earning a career-best and field high 103 figure. Answer In gets top jockey Javier Castellano to ride and is in the hands of excellent trainer Brad Cox, who has won with four of just 13 horses he's stretched out off a maiden win in a sprint and into stakes competition in the last three years.
As such, I think Answer In should be considered a strong contender in this field. Bike rush play game.