Rajiv Maragh (born July 9, 1985, in Jamaica) is a jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing. An Indo-Jamaican, he is the son of a jockey who rode in Jamaica before ...
We know the Ian Wilkes-trained McCraken calls Churchill Downs home and boasts four wins on the resume. We also know the Graham Motion-trained Irish War Cry has jockey Rajiv Maragh up top and runs from the 17th post, the perfect spot for its skill set.
have to work to keep him honest. Then well see how Classic Empire and Julien Leparoux (post 14), McCraken and Brian Hernandez (15) and Irish War Cry and Rajiv Maragh (17) do at finding comfortable stalking position. The uncertainty creates an opportunity for any bettor who has a clear idea of how t
Imperia got his second win in two races, rallying for a one-length score over Vision Perfect in the Pilgrim. Javier Castellano picked up the mount after Rajiv Maragh broke his arm in a spill Saturday in the Jockey Club Gold Cup. The Kiaran McLaughlin trainee was timed in 1:41.36 and paid $13 to win.
Spa that he had on the Jersey Shore. He was beginning to back up and was in third, two lengths off the lead. By now, Wicked Strong and Rajiv Maragh began their march to the lead. Heading into the stretch, it looked like the horse was getting stronger with each stride and Tonalist remained in second.
Date: Aug 24, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Jim Dandy winner Wicked Strong faces similar field in Travers
The horse ran more true, said jockey Rajiv Maragh. He was pretty focused with the blinkers on and he ran pretty straight and was pretty responsive of what I wanted to do as opposed to races where he was on and off the bridle and running really spotty. Blinkers seemed to do what we were hoping it
Rajiv Maragh was up on the Jimmy Jerkens-trained colt, who turned the tables on Tonalist after finishing a close fourth in the Belmont, and the Centennial Farms' colorbearer will bring plenty of momentum into his next engagement, the $1 million Travers on August 23.