Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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ELMONT, N.Y. – Grade 1 heroine Seattle Smooth, currently riding a five-race winning streak, is set to make her 5-year-old debut and defend her title in the Grade 2, $150,000 Shuvee Handicap on Saturday at Belmont Park.
In addition to the Shuvee and nine other live races, those in attendance at
Owned by Mercedes Stables and trained by Tony Dutrow, Seattle Smooth has not competed since taking the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps Handicap here at
“The ankle issue was never serious, but it was there,” said Mercedes Stables’ racing manager Dennis Yokum. “There was never anything prescribed for her beyond rest, so we gave her time and monitored the ankles. They responded very well to the time off. She has come back a bit more aggressive, but she has come back very good.”
Seattle Smooth began her career competing over synthetic surfaces in
“Coming back off that long a layoff to run in a one-turn mile against graded stakes competition is a very imposing task, but we expect her to run a good race,” said Yokum. “The Shuvee would be great to win, but she doesn't have to win it. Her goal for this year is the Breeders’ Cup.”
Seattle Smooth, tabbed as the 3-5 morning-line favorite and assigned the high weight of 122 pounds, will break from the rail and will be ridden for the first time by Jeremy Rose.
Funny Moon, winner of last year’s Grade 1 Coaching Club American Oaks at
“We were very pleased with the comeback race,” said Christophe Lorieul, assistant to Christophe Clement, who trains the chestnut on behalf of Mrs. C. Wilson McNeely, III. “Haka had a few races in
Now 4, Funny Moon has finished in the exacta in three of her last four starts, with the exception being a last-of-eight performance in the Grade 1 Alabama last August. Louriel attributed the poor effort at
“As a 3-year-old, Funny Moon was a little difficult in the paddock,” Lorieul said of the 7-2 second choice. “She seems to be more mature this year.”
Jockey Alan Garcia will be reunited with Funny Moon, who drew post position 4 and will carry 117 pounds.
Eugene George’s Milwaukee Appeal has captured three stakes in her native
Patrick Husbands, who regularly rides at Woodbine, will fly in from
Milwaukee Appeal, 4-1 on the morning line, will break from post 3 under 116 pounds.
Don’t Forget Gil, owned by Alan Brodsky, won the 2009 Grade 3 Florida Oaks at Tampa Bay Downs and later that year was second by a neck behind Funny Moon in the Coaching Club American Oaks. After returning to Tampa Bay to open her 2010 campaign with a victory in the Wayward Lass, the Mark Hennig trainee beat one home to finish seventh in the Grade 3 Rampart at Gulfstream Park on March 20 last time out.
Juddmonte Farms homebred Solo Piano, a daughter of the 2001 Kentucky Oaks and
The field for the 35th running of the Grade 2, $150,000 Shuvee:
| PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | Odds |
| 1 | | J Rose | 122 | A | 3-5 |
| 2 | Don't Forget Gil (NY) | R Maragh | 115 | M A Hennig | 8-1 |
| 3 | | P Husbands | 116 | S H Fairlie | 4-1 |
| 4 | Funny Moon (KY) | A Garcia | 117 | C Clement | 7-2 |
| 5 | Solo Piano (KY) | J Lezcano | 114 | W I Mott | 12-1 |
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