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MASSCAP RECEIVES GRADE III STATUS FROM AMERICAN
GRADED STAKES COMMITTEE
Cuba is the third choice at odds of 6-1. Since being claimed for $18,000 earlier this year, trainer Bobby Dibona has saddled the seven-year-old for five victories. He finished a close fifth in his most recent start in the Iselin Handicap (Grade III) at Monmouth Park.

"World Class Operation"
Trainer:
Bobby DiBona
The
Maryland Million features 12 races for runners sired by Maryland-based
stallions with combined purses totaling $1.68 million. The 23rd annual
event drew a crowd of 24,442, the fifth largest in the history of the
event, on a picture perfect fall afternoon.
McKay, a Hall of Fame TV broadcaster, is credited with originally
proposing the Maryland Million concept and remained the chairman of the
board until his death on June 7. Earlier on the card a special tribute was
paid to McKay in the winners circle, which included a package from HRTV's
Jim McKay's Maryland, a 30-minute retrospective on McKay's legendary career.
I think Dad would have been a little overwhelmed, said Mary McManus Guba,
McKay's daughter. He was a modest man but he would have been thrilled
beyond words.
Claimed this winter at Gulfstream Park for just $18,000, the 7-year-old
Cuba, a son of Not For Love, has been transformed in the care of trainer
Bobby Dibona into a graded stakes performer. Before this start he finished
fifth in the Iselin (gr. III) at Monmouth Park and third in the $500,000
Mass Cap at Suffolk Downs two weeks ago. He has won six of 10 since
changing hands with nine in-the-money finishes.
He has never run a bad race since Leo-Sag Stables and I claimed him, said Dibona.
It is tough not to have confidence. When this race came up on the light
side I thought we had to take a shot. He has run well on short rest so it
worked out beautiful. He is the coolest horse. He is great to be around;
he does everything push button like a champ. Don't you think he didn't
know for one minute what was going on today.
Cotto, Cuba's regular rider, sat chilly on his mount, racing in third as
Diamond David and Blues Baby Boy raced in first and second respectively
through the opening mile of the 1 3/16-mile test. Cotto signaled for Cuba
($4.40) to go as they rounded the far turn and was content to remain a
passenger as they galloped by the leaders at the top of the lane. They
drew away down the stretch while ridden out. Cuba's winning time was
1:57.78.
Cotto said, I took him back a little early on. It played right for us. We
waited, then when I asked him he went. He did a real good job. I'm
supposed to ride at The Meadowlands tonight but I think I'm going to call
off.
In the claiming game, it's all about value and finding the hidden value in a horse that someone else has
missed. We were able to do that with our
program with horses such as Cuba Actingood, Yes Master, Precisely That and
we are now on the lookout to do that again this Fall at Gulfstream Racing
and Casino.
2007 Statistics
Starts Win Place Show Earnings
99 26 21 26 $647,911
2008 Statistics
Starts Win Place Show Earnings
149 29 26 30 $858,939
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We have opened up a new claiming group that will operate in the Florida & Jersey area this winter. This year was a success running at Monmouth Park and Saratoga with our 7-year old gelding named Cuba. Cuba was in the money in 8 of 10 starts including 6 wins! Cuba is taking some well deserved R&R for 60 days and will be back at Gulfstream Park this winter.
Please contact us anytime! We look forward to hearing from you.
ACTINGOOD Pegasus "07"
When trainer Bobby Dibona saddled Actin Good for the $250,000 Pegasus
Stakes (gr. III) on the Breeders Cup undercard at Monmouth Park Oct.
7, he respected the horse more than the bettors who sent him off at
odds of 10-1. Actin Good rewarded Dibona's faith with a gutsy front running performance, fighting through a head-and-head stretch
duel with Now A Victor to take the 1 1/8-mile event by a neck.
As they hit the far turn, Now A Victor made a bid for the lead and
claimed it momentarily, but Actin Good fought back on the inside and
reclaimed his position for a final time of 1:51.54.
The 3-year-old gelding came off a 3 3/4-length win in an allowance
race at Suffolk Downs Sept. 2 for owners Leo-Sag Stables, G. Goldsmith
and Greg and Jerrich Stable. Before that, his last start was in
January, when he finished 14th in the Sunshine Millions Dash at
Gulfstream Park as a colt. Dibona took Actin Good out of training to
geld him and brought him back slowly. He is unbeaten since his return.
I always thought he was one of the top 3-year-olds, said Dibona. He
was having problems and mentally just couldn't get it right, so I
gelded him and he just really settled down and got all business-like.
It was all by design, and he just showed the kind of horse he is I
always knew I had a very good one. We loved him all week; I really
thought I was gonna win this race.
A 3-year-old bred in Florida by Johnson Hollow Farm by Yes Its True
out of the Colonial Affair mare Hollow Design, Actingood now has a
3-2-2 record from nine starts. The Pegasus was his first graded win.