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Casino Drive
SireMineshaft
GrandsireA. P. Indy
DamBetter Than Honour
DamsireDeputy Minister
SexColt
FoaledMarch 7, 2005
CountryUnited States
ColourChestnut
BreederShell Bloodstock
OwnerHidetoshi Yamamoto
TrainerKazuo Fujisawa
Record5: 3-0-0
Earnings$216,482
Major wins
Peter Pan Stakes (2008)

Casino Drive (foaled March 7, 2005 in Kentucky) is an Americanthoroughbredracehorse.

Background[edit]

Casino Drive was sired by 2003 United States Horse of the YearMineshaft, out of the broodmare Better Than Honour, making him a half-brother to 2006 Belmont Stakes winner Jazil, and a three-quarter brother to 2007 Belmont Stakes winner Rags to Riches.

Purchased for $950,000 at the Keeneland September yearling sales and shipped to Japan by owner Hidetoshi Yamamoto,[1] he was unraced until his three-year-old year.

Racing career[edit]

Casino Drive made his debut in February on the turf at Kyoto, winning by 11​12 lengths under Yutaka Take.[2]

Following his maiden win, he was shipped to the United States where, in his second career start, he won the Grade IIPeter Pan Stakes by 5​34 lengths. He was ridden by Kent Desormeaux, rider of 2008 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown.[3]

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Casino Drive was scratched from the Belmont and unable to run due to a stone bruise to his left rear hoof.[4]

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After a lengthy wait for his return after the Belmont, Casino Drive was started in an allowance race in the fall season to qualify for the Breeders' Cup Classic, easily beating the field. Expected to give a good run for the $5 million Classic, Casino Drive, unbeaten in his three previous starts, was last after setting the pace mid-race. He ended his 2008 campaign with a 6th place finish in the Japan Cup Dirt. The winner Kane Heliki, won his second Japan Cup Dirt title.[5]

External links[edit]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'Tomcito Hopes For Better in Peter Pan bloodhorse.com'. Archived from the original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
  2. ^From Japan, With Genes to Capture the Belmont - New York Times
  3. ^'Casino Drive Spectacular in Peter Pan bloodhorse.com'. Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
  4. ^Daily Racing Form: News Login/Access Your Account
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The explosive beginning of Saul Bass's customarily brilliant opening credits sequence seems to bode well for Martin Scorsese's epic portrait of 1970s Las Vegas, Casino (1995). Weaving a tale about the town, as well as ill-fated mobsters 'Ace' Rothstein (based on actual Vegas-ite Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal) and Nicky Santoro, the first hour merges documentary-style detail (including copious narration) with Scorsese's signature technical flair to depict how the Mob skimmed millions from the casinos. As Rothstein's success unravels, Scorsese unstintingly reveals the viciousness of the old school Vegas powerbrokers (including more gruesome violence than any previous Scorsese work), yet the virtuoso final montage and unsettling coda suggest that the new Disney-fied Vegas robbed the city of its success-fantasy soul. Notwithstanding the bravura visuals and attention to 1970s period detail, and despite a career-best performance from Sharon Stone as Rothstein's hustler-drug addict wife, most reviews noted that the reunion of director Scorsese with writer Nicholas Pileggi and stars Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci paled in comparison to 1990's Goodfellas. The De Niro-Pesci opposition was too familiar, as was the overlong story of Rothstein's rise and fall. Stone scored the film's sole Oscar nomination and won the Golden Globe for Best Actress.